Tim N wrote:But there's always next year
After Tony B gets home, cleans the guns and has a week off, we might see an equipment list.
I just need a couple of therapy sessions first with some counselling,to help with my mental recovery.
Two silver medals at 900, followed by disasters of 51-0 and a 53-2 at 1000, both times.
That was in line with the NRAA Queens where I won the last 900 and followed it up with last place and 51-1 at 1000
I think I need to spend more time at Belmont
Thanks to Tim, Josh Reid and Brent Noble for helping to collect all of the Equipment details. I hope to have it finished in the next 24 hrs.
I have to agree with Tim, that it was a very enjoyable event. There was a terrific atmosphere and cameraderie amongst all of the shooters. QRA didn't take the squadding very seriously, with a couple of half hearted efforts and a few confused people wandering around. We need Fairbairn and Catherine Berry to put em on the right track with that
It will be interesting to see the outcome of some statistical research that our broken down CRO John Kielly is doing, with QRA's blessing, looking at the scores shot at 800, 900 and 1000 yards in major events.....on the LEFT side.....versus the RIGHT side. God knows how any results might be fitted in to the final squadding arrangements down the track but it's good that it's being looked at. Apparently its a statistically significant advantage to be on the Left , especially at the final 1000 later in the morning.
It didn't seem to make much difference to Cam McEwan who shot most of his 60-3 while I was getting flogged laying right beside him over the right hand side in the Target 30's
