Tassie Queens 2010 - F Class Open and F Standard
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 3:47 pm
Just a reminder to everyone that we have a NEW DATE for the TASMANIAN QUEENS.
Its now on from 4th March to 8th March. (The old VRA date)
Everything will be shot on ICFRA Targets with a Super V for everyone.
F Open and F Standard will be scored out of 60.10 and all F Open and F Standard shooters will be squadded in with everyone else.
There will be A and B Grades for F Standard, as per the "Davies" system of grading.
Last year we had 1 F Open entrant. This year I'm hoping, hoping, hoping..... that there will be more, so that we can justify having an F Open Category.
So what about it, F Open shooters? Please turn up. the movement needs you to do so in order to keep your part of the sport going.
Please email me if you are contemplating attending, as I'd like to be able to tell our State Council that there will be enough to warrant keeping the class.
There are daytime sailings of the Spirit of Tasmania Ferry as well as night time ones. Daytime sailings are cheaper as you don't need a cabin. Day sailings are on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, and arrive at 6.00pm. It takes 2 hours to drive to the range at Campbelltown.
There are nightsailings each evening, and the boat arrives at 7.00am. Getting firearms onto the boat is relatively simple. Email me and I can help, with details.
If you are looking for accommodation, then Google "Accommodation Campbelltown" or "Accommodation Ross - Tasmania". Ross is a small town 5 minutes South of Campbelltown.
Cheers and Hope to see you on the range.
Bob Pedersen
Its now on from 4th March to 8th March. (The old VRA date)
Everything will be shot on ICFRA Targets with a Super V for everyone.
F Open and F Standard will be scored out of 60.10 and all F Open and F Standard shooters will be squadded in with everyone else.
There will be A and B Grades for F Standard, as per the "Davies" system of grading.
Last year we had 1 F Open entrant. This year I'm hoping, hoping, hoping..... that there will be more, so that we can justify having an F Open Category.
So what about it, F Open shooters? Please turn up. the movement needs you to do so in order to keep your part of the sport going.
Please email me if you are contemplating attending, as I'd like to be able to tell our State Council that there will be enough to warrant keeping the class.
There are daytime sailings of the Spirit of Tasmania Ferry as well as night time ones. Daytime sailings are cheaper as you don't need a cabin. Day sailings are on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, and arrive at 6.00pm. It takes 2 hours to drive to the range at Campbelltown.
There are nightsailings each evening, and the boat arrives at 7.00am. Getting firearms onto the boat is relatively simple. Email me and I can help, with details.
If you are looking for accommodation, then Google "Accommodation Campbelltown" or "Accommodation Ross - Tasmania". Ross is a small town 5 minutes South of Campbelltown.
Cheers and Hope to see you on the range.
Bob Pedersen