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Post by RDavies »

Since Alan is probably busy channelling his shooting guru to keep the other mere mortals informed, I will spread some of the gossip.
Alan has so far only dropped one point in 8 ranges, so he has made a slight improvement over his lead up performance.
Cameron McEwan has also jumped up and did not drop any points today to take todays daily agg.
2nd place in todays agg was D McNamara. Ho hum you think, Dave is up there as usual, well he is but it is Dennis, Daves father in 2nd in todays agg with Dave in 3rd place for the day.
There has been a lot of gear swapping and changing lately, with Dave Mac using one of Wild Dogs guns, Alan using Shane Greens scope, Shane Green borrowing someone elses, then Alan swapping scopes again for some reason today. Vikki Cussack and Shane Greene have been shooting great, just ahead of Wild Dog, using some more of Wild Dogs guns and ammo. I think Mark is reloading for about 1/2 dozen different leading guns he has lent out for this shoot. Awesome job Mark. He certainly has the manufacturers title for this meet. You wouldn't believe the amount of time and effort Mark of Wild Dog stocks is putting into supplying guns and ammo for long distance travellers to use for this shoot.
Jason Mayers and Steve Sharp are both also shooting awesomely in F/tr battling up in the front positions as well.
The conditions today have usually been fairly good in general, with a few bad patches catching a few shooters out badly. The scores at the top end were fairly high in general, but this is more a case of the increase in the level in shooting than the wind conditions.
In F std A grade, it is Ernie Mace in 1st place. I saw him shoot a 60.7 at 900yds today so he is on fire. New A grader Josh Reid is in 2nd place with Bob Perderson in 3rd.
In F Open, Alan Frazer has only dropped 1 point and has a 3 point lead over Cameron Mc Ewan who is 1 point ahead of Jenni Hausler, with Dennis MacNamara showing his son Dave learning from his father 1 point behind.
Steve Sharp is 2 points ahead of Mark Fairburn in F/TR with Jason Mayers and Vikki Cussick another point behind. In 5th place is Vikkis partner Shane Green.
Conditions are forecast to be fairly light tomorrow, but with Belmonts reputation for unpredictable conditions around midday, the leaders are not feeling too safe with 900yds and 1000yds coming up tomorrow.
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Interesting to note, at least 8 of the top ten Fstandard shooter are using a pedestal, not sure about Dennis or Ray..
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NEWS FLASH

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NEWS FLASH - Breaking news from camping area that could have an influence on the final result today :
Veteran shooter ( he is not a young man) Cameron McEwan has taken a bad fall apparently, while transferring his rifle to the car.
Scope is reportedly smashed.
Ambulance is on its way.
It is believed that he didn't recognize a tent peg, which he tumbled over and cracked his head on the rear bumper bar.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you Cam. Sitting in second place you are one of our best hopes of knocking off the old travelling Mexican.
Tony
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Re: NEWS FLASH

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ecomeat wrote:NEWS FLASH - Breaking news from camping area that could have an influence on the final result today :
Veteran shooter ( he is not a young man) Cameron McEwan has taken a bad fall apparently, while transferring his rifle to the car.
Scope is reportedly smashed.
Ambulance is on its way.
It is believed that he didn't recognize a tent peg, which he tumbled over and cracked his head on the rear bumper bar.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you Cam. Sitting in second place you are one of our best hopes of knocking off the old travelling Mexican.
Tony


I have just seen old Cam and I suspect some form of brain damage going by the incoherent ramblings, uncoordinated movements, strange stares into space, spontaneous incontinence and flatulence. His wife says he is just the same but he scratched her bloody gun. I think he has been watching too much of the world cup and staged the fall to make it look like Alan pushed him.
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Re: NEWS FLASH

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RDavies wrote:I have just seen old Cam and I suspect some form of brain damage going by the incoherent ramblings, uncoordinated movements, strange stares into space, spontaneous incontinence and flatulence. His wife says he is just the same but he scratched her bloody gun. I think he has been watching too much of the world cup and staged the fall to make it look like Alan pushed him.


Thanks for the report, Rod
Thank God he is OK . I was really worried about him, but from your description it sounds 100% like the old Cam that we all know and love is just fine, and acting normally in every respect.
Phew !!
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Post by ecomeat »

Stolen from Jenni Hauslers Facebook page
Its a tussel at the top...the dark horses are in the lead
Ive got my 59.5...others have to still shoot.
Finger nails for some have turned into shovels.
Scopes gone kerplunk
Swapping of barrels
Changing of rifles
MF now has 6 of his rifles on the line by 6 members.
Vicki is blitzing it up in FTR
Not bad for three months in the comp.
Mums...the word on tactics and just finishing 900yds
10.30 for 1000yrds showdown & its anyone's !!!!

Also a note from 7mm that John Tracey shot a 60-8.
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Leaders all dropped at least 1, apparently.
Lindsay Crombie dropped 2,
Di Hannel dropped 3
Jenni Hausler dropped 1
Mark Fairbairn dropped 2
Jason Mayers dropped 1 at 900

Apparently wind fluctuations of 1 to three minutes, before the start of the 1000. Wind blowing Right to Left
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Presumably all 1000 yard news
Bunyati 57-2
Plowman 57-4
Sharp 56-2
Peters 58-4
Klaut 56-2
Kel Bell 55-1
Nikki Slee 55-1
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Post by ecomeat »

More FTR 1000 yd
Mike Samuels 56-3
Linda Sheehan 56-5
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More stolen from Jenni Hauslers Facebook page

58.2 at 1000yrds. ...stoked in theses conditions ...winds up like a washing machine..
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Alan has it! Awesome shoot
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Re: NEWS FLASH

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ecomeat wrote:
RDavies wrote:I have just seen old Cam and I suspect some form of brain damage going by the incoherent ramblings, uncoordinated movements, strange stares into space, spontaneous incontinence and flatulence. His wife says he is just the same but he scratched her bloody gun. I think he has been watching too much of the world cup and staged the fall to make it look like Alan pushed him.


Thanks for the report, Rod
Thank God he is OK . I was really worried about him, but from your description it sounds 100% like the old Cam that we all know and love is just fine, and acting normally in every respect.
Phew !!


Tony it's great to see you still have sense of humor while sitting at home in a wheel chair like a geriatric. I hope your wife can handle your demands!

Great win to Alan Fraser.

Cam
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Post by ecomeat »

Cam,
Still no finite results up on line yet, only some very confusing "partial" results.
Is there a definite Medal winner list yet ?
Did you finish 2nd to the old Mexican sharp shooter ? It's killing me, not knowing !
I think me wife would willingly, freely give me away if she could !
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Post by Tim N »

Hey Tony
Thanks for putting on the reporters hat keeping us as up to date as possible
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Post by plumbs7 »

Buggered and Beat that's end of another Queens . Feel a bit sorry for Josh as i feel he deserved the title in B grade. Yesterday was the day for Dalby RC .

Cam won the day agg and I did a Lazarus and managed a range win at 500 and 2nd for daily agg and missed out out 2nd by 2x's total agg.

Day3 started out good with a 58 .?? For third in b grade .
However the dreaded 1000 struck ! Managed to save a 49.0! Dreadfull! But still better than the 45 that I had last year !

I don't know where we all washed up in the end . But I know I'll be lucky to stay in the top five .
Congrats to the winners in B Grade.
Thanks for all of the people in our detail I'll mention Shane Green , Viki Cusick, Dennis Formaitti. You were all a great bunch to be with!
Also thanks to my Club Mates Julie and Cam. Especially for the hugs and sympathies after my dreadful 1000yd !
As always thanks Jenni Hausler for helping find my mojo at the end of a bad day 1 .
God Bless and see you all later. Graham Sells Dalby RC
As usual,ps. The 0 at 900 was me dialling the wrong way!lucky it was a sighter hey !

Update; Congrats to Susie Ryan , well deserved. I'm
Sorry I didn't get meet you in person 😢.
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