Well that's Day Two done and dusted, and as can often happen, there have been a few alterations at the pointy end of the Leader Board.
You certainly wouldn't call it "brutal", as my 284 Win only had 2-3 minutes of right wind on all day, but drop offs and pick ups didn't stop till right at the very end of the day and many paid the price. When that big 800 yard target sees guys like Rod Davies, Barry Lewis , Spencer Dunstall , Ben Ferrara and Craig McGowan all drop 3, you know that its pretty tricky "out there" and that you need to be very aware if you don't want a big kick in the butt yourself.
Davies, Nelson, Lewis, Tillack and Carter are the top 5 tonight, while Nik Chiew from NZ didn't fare too well and has slipped from 5th last night, down to about 16th tonight.
I managed to leap frog around a couple to go up seven places to 8th tonight, but was apparently fairly lucky to avoid serious repercussions after going ahead and shooting at Number 5 on our target in the 500 yards thismorning, when everybody was supposed to break after Shooter 4. I was told by my scorer that "the target was mine", and I was ready....and I shot. I learnt later that I had 2 x X's on when the officials discussed whether to force me to stop or not. Luckily for me they let me keep going (and kicked my butt after i had finished) as I ended up with 60-8 and won the range.
Steve Rigby dropped out of the top ten after dropping 7 pts in the 900 that we finished with (and where Nik Chiew dropped 6)
Brent Knudsen would have been the last F Open shooter on the range at the final 900, and scored perfect conditions for his little 6BR to get up with 60-7 or 60-8 and win the range. That was the result of the not so perfect Squadding, seeing a lone scopey on the mound after every one else...inc all the TR shooters, we're finished.......good to see him get a bit of luck after a not so sensational couple of days when his 7mm just wouldn't perform.
NZ'er Colin Brown was a star performer prior to the Queens, but after getting a whipping on Day One, came back strongly today to finish with 60's at 600, 800 and 900, and while it's probably too little too late, his mate Frank Duckett finished with good 60's at 600 and 900.
F Std A has a good battle on, with Glenn Rush from Ipswich, the old master Ernire Mace, Ben Curley from North Arm, John Peters from Cessnock, Susie Ryan from Wodonga and Nick Williamson from the Goldfields separated by just a few points up front.
In FTR the top ten are just 8 pts apart, with North Qld's Chris Allman and Steve Lazarus leading the way from Mike Willment, Nikki Slee, Rod Mahon, Mark Fairbairn, Seb Lambang, Michael Hall from Bendigo, Jason Mayers and NZ'er Charles Watson. If anyone else can make a charge in FTR tomorrow at the 900 and 1000 it's likely to be the lovely Karyn Flanagan from NZ who finished very strongly today .
It was cold thismorning, and likely to be freezing cold tomorrow morning, so I am off to load my final 25 rounds with about 1/2 a grain more 2209 to try to compensate
