Craig's 60.10 was a great feat! A pity his campaign was hampered by a bad scope.
There were the odd brief patches that presented and allowed shooters a slim chance to do good.
I put down a 59.6 in 2minutes 26 seconds, and the marker went with me. We really had great markers, which is a credit to the QRA for organising!
Not much has been said about Cam and Julie, however as usual they were in the top bunch. With Cam leap frogging me on the Friday night.
David Goldberg will be one to keep an eye on in the future! A great start before he had to go back to work.
Looks like that Cessnock mob need to have a handicap applied to them at entry. Maybe a bent wind arm for each club member could suffice
I think both Bellie and Marty are feeling relieved. Kelvin used his car to see how well built Marty's gun case was. It seems that it is airline luggage handler proof as well as able to stand up to being run into as well

Great design Marty!
Looks like Canberra will be a busy range this year. Hope to see you all there! This time I gather Rod won't be so shot out, and will give us all a score to chase!
In regard to badge numbers, it did seem a bit much. They become less valuable as the numbers increase. 25 to 33 % seems a good number.
As for prize money, similar parity would be good. $250 for first in open with 37 entrants, versus $2000 for first in TRA with 99 entrants and $500 for first in TRB with 37 entrants. Of course there would be some sponsorship targeted at TR only, however I don't understand how the values are derived?
A well run event, i know why I'll be going back again. Cheers
