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Weekly Review 12/12/2015

Posted in Weekly Roundup on Dec 13, 2015

Bathurst Rifle Club Inc 12th December 2015 W Northcott Memorial Trophy, 700yards Little more can be said of the weather conditions being experienced on the Bathurst Rifle Range at the moment except to say that any score is a good score. The wind and mirage were worse than anything seen so far this season and the 700 yard distance exacerbated shooters pain. Starting with a strong blustery south westerly wind and a heavy mirage which completely obliterated the scoring rings, early shooters were just pawns in the game. Graham Willis set the tone with a 51.1 which was one of the better scores of the first stage, Jeff Eppleston shot a 50.1, Luke Harris a 42.0 and George Lau using a totally inadequate .243 calibre hunting rifle a 34.0.
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Weekly Review 05/12/2015

Posted in Weekly Roundup on Dec 06, 2015

Bathurst Rifle Club Inc 5th December 2015 Diggers & G James Cups, 600yards Weather conditions on the Bathurst Rifle Range at this time of the year generally combine to thwart shooters ambitions of a good start to the Championship year. Saturday was no exception as a forward fishtail of even greater strength than last weeks’ monster, and a mirage which bore no relation to the direction of the breeze, combined to make this weeks’ shoot a lottery. John Coghill had the better of the first stage managing to stay out of the magpie ring for a 46.03. Dennis Lavelle couldn’t avoid a magpie but he did keep his group relatively small in his 46.0, whilst Gordon Shepherd strung together two sets of triple inners in his 44.01.
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Weekly Review 28/11/2015

Posted in Weekly Roundup on Nov 29, 2015

Bathurst Rifle Club Inc 28th November 2015 Diggers & G James Cups, 500yards Saturdays round of the Diggers and G James Cups was played out in weather conditions which were both unpredictable and very difficult to read. A southerly breeze swung from side to side inducing a forward fishtail effect and the bright sunshine and humidity produced a savage mirage which also changed sides at will. As a consequence scoring became a bit of a lottery with the projectile jumping the bulls eye as if in a game of jump the puddle. Frustrations grew as small windage corrections made large moves on the target. Consecutive inner fours either side of the bull’s eye were a regular occurrence.
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Weekly Review 21/11/2015

Posted in Weekly Roundup on Nov 22, 2015

Bathurst Rifle Club Inc 21st November 2015 Diggers & G James Cups, 300yards It has been a very eventful few weeks for the Bathurst Rifle and its members with State Championship and Territory Championship wins to Geoff Willis, a washout and a cancellation in local competition, and finally a completed 300 yard round of the Diggers and G James Cups. 2015 has been an outstanding year for Willis and the last two months has seen him win the NSW State Championship convincingly, taking out the lead up event the McIntosh, the F-class Standard Queens series and the Grand Aggregate. Last week Willis visited Canberra and added the ACT Championship to his list of achievements with a win in the F-class Standard Queens series and the Grand Aggregate.
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Weekly Review 07/11/2015

Posted in Weekly Roundup on Nov 08, 2015

Bathurst Rifle Club Inc 7th November 2015 Diggers & G James Cups, 500yards The 2016 season got off to a soggy start last week when the first 300 yard round of the Diggers and G James Cups was washed out and a healthy rollout of competitors were left with at best one stage of shooting to show for their attendance. The second round on Saturday was less well attended but at least the full stage at 500 yards was completed. The weather was warm, sunny and a little breezy. What looked at first to be a strong gusty breeze turned out in fact to be relatively gentle with some subtle changes but few terrors. Gordon Shepherd started with a large group inside the bull’s eye ring, showing perhaps the effect of the long break, and two inner fours were the result of the big group.
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