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Weekly Review 27/01/2018

Posted in Weekly Roundup on Jan 28, 2018

Bathurst Rifle Club Inc. 27th January 2018, R L Gilmour Esq. Cup, 500yards A bare quorum of shooters turned up for the R L Gilmour Esq. Cup with the Trans Tasman F class Teams Championships and the New Zealand National Championships occurring in Wellington, New Zealand. The Festival of Sydney also contributed to the drain of the top shooters from local competition. Added to the above, hot stormy weather almost brought an end to the days’ shoot before it started. The morning was fine and mild, but as it will, as soon as the rifles appeared on the mound a brisk south westerly wind sprang up gusting and swirling around the mounds of the SSAA butt stops.
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Weekly Review 20/01/2018

Posted in Weekly Roundup on Jan 21, 2018

Bathurst Rifle Club Inc. 20th January 2018, R L Gilmour Esq. Cup, 300yards Heat was the primary obstacle shooters had to overcome with the hot dry conditions accompanied by a slight easterly breeze, which together produced a quirky mirage. Nobody mastered the range although several went close. Graeme Bright whose inconsistency has spoiled his recent form, put that behind him with a winning 98.06 toppling the form shooter of recent weeks, Nick Cock, who faltered with two inner fours in a five centre bull’s eye 48.05 second stage. Gordon Shepherd got lost in the middle of his first stage with four inners in a row and Steve Williams scattered his four inners across the stage. Shepherd looked like he had redeemed himself until a wild 8 o’clock magpie three finished off his shoot. Williams, who will be contesting the New Zealand Nationals next month, shot more inners (5), than centre’s (4), in his second stage.
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Weekly Review 13/01/2018

Posted in Weekly Roundup on Jan 14, 2018

Bathurst Rifle Club Inc. 13th January 2018, T W Willman Trophy, 900yards Prospects before the shoot looked rather bleak with a strong westerly wind gusting across the range but surprisingly and uncharacteristically the wind died down as shooting commenced. With a slight breeze and light gusts Nick Cock, with the advantage of an early draw, took maximum advantage setting the tone for the rest of the shoot with a 50.05 possible. Graeme Bright dropped a magpie three between two V bulls for a 46.06 and John Coghill had eight on without dropping a point before he returned to form with an inner four, magpie three finish. Gordon Shepherd not to be outdone started with magpie/inner before matching Coghills’ 47 as did Steve Williams but with a better V bull count.
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Weekly Review 06/01/2018

Posted in Weekly Roundup on Jan 07, 2018

Bathurst Rifle Club Inc. 6th January 2018, Norman Rutherford Memorial Trophy, 800yards The 800 yard mound looked like Bondi beach on a hot summers’ day as a plethora of tents, shade covers and beach umbrellas littered the area. Everything was hot before the shoot commenced with barrels, bolts, stocks even ground sheets absorbing the oppressive heat. With a hot fishtail wind gusting in mostly from the northwest, conditions were much better suited to the beach than lying out on a dried up grassy knoll. The two days constructing and calibrating the 800 and 900 yard targets was put to good use as virtually the whole of the 8x6 foot square target faces were used, shooters unable to confine their shots to the target centre.
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Weekly Review 30/12/2017

Posted in Weekly Roundup on Dec 31, 2017

Bathurst Rifle Club Inc. 30 December 2017, W Northcott Memorial Trophy, 700yards Wind, a target shooters mortal enemy, descended on the Bathurst Rifle Range on Saturday, with strong gusting westerly winds harassing shooters all day. There was never going to be high scoring and very little chance of attaining a score good enough to keep, in the race to the Club Championship. The cream however rose to the top yet again showing that skill and knowledge can overcome even the most trying of conditions. Nick Cock and Jeff Eppleston shone out with scores that they normally would disregard but the buffeting wind made their efforts first class. Cock even had a rare magpie three but still managed to piece together a 47.03 and a 48.04 the seven centre count a testimony to his control.
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