



Starting back in April, Paul McCarthy and I have been working on a plan to help get F-Open out of the doldrums in Victoria. So here's what we've come up with. Most Vic F-Open shooters we know of have been contacted about it already, but here it is again for anyone we missed.
Shoots in Series
1. Lang Lang OPM, Oct 14 2006, 300, 500 (or 400?), 600yd
2. Geelong OPM, Feb 16 2007, 800, 800, 800m
3. Werribee OPM, Apr ?? 2007, 500, 600, 700yd (if Werribee is unable to get a suitable date, Rosedale Mar 25 300, 500, 600yd is the backup venue)
4. No 2&3 OPM, Bendigo, Jun 10 2007, 700, 900, 1000yd
Series Scoring
For each shoot, the top shooter scores 100%. Other shooters score a percentage based on their aggregate divided by the top shooter's aggregate. At the end of the series, each shooter's best 3 percentage scores are totalled, giving a series score out of 300%. This will allow competitors to miss one of the four shoots without being disadvantaged by missing a shoot where the others enjoyed easy conditions.
Series Entry Fees
$30 payable to Lang Lang RC prior to the first shoot entered. N.B. it will still be necessary to pay normal entry fees to the host clubs at each meeting.
Series Trophies and Badges
Apart from OPM badges (3 guaranteed) and trophies from the OPM organising clubs, there will be Series badges for the top 3. Series Trophies will be awarded based on entry numbers and sponsorship amounts, with all entry fees (after costs) and sponsorship money or merchandise being distributed. The Series presentation will take place after the last leg at Bendigo on Queens Birthday weekend, possibly with a pub meal on the Sunday night.
All Welcome!





Any Interstate shooters are very welcome to compete in the series, or to compete in any of the 4 shoots without entering the series. You can be assured of decent-sized fields to make your trip worthwhile.
Don't forget!

To all those who have already shown an interest, and anyone else who is a possibility of entering, please put the above dates on your calendar, and help us to ensure that F-Open not only survives, but grows in Victoria. If this series is successful, in future years we plan to gradually add a few more OPMs, and use this as a way of promoting the F-Open category in all parts of the state.