A 2x man team competition I'm running in conjunction with the Wgtn NZDA.
If you and a mate are keen give me email (see address below)
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A 2x man team competition I'm running in conjunction with the Wgtn NZDA.
If you and a mate are keen give me email (see address below)
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...s/image_77.jpg
Good work @FRST.
Sounds like a good comp. :thumbsup:
I'd enter but unfortunately I don't run ........ even when someone is chasing me
And none of my useless mates can shoot for shit. :P
Cheers
Pete
Awaiting on confirmation back from a mate and then an entry will be submitted.
Hopefully you should have Grant and my entry by now lookin forward to blowing the cobwebs out of both pipes.
Cher
What's your team name? G-units? G-hards? Heh heh heh
G hard like the holly war.:)
Tahr-get #8. Battled several Gorse minefields to get this one in!
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This pic shows the lower portion of the course-
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Roaring Red...
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Entry forms will be emailed back in the morning.
I should probably say too that though you may want to run if you want the title, it is by no means a must. This is a great opportunity to get to know your gear and shooting abilities in real-world hunting-type shooting scenarios. We are keen for all ages/sexes to participate.
Can't run. Legs stuffed. Are there time limits on course and or targets?
There is a 4min time limit at each station, but you don't have to run between them.
Does the 2x man team comprise of shooter + spotter?
E-cat AR15 eligable?
Testing out the course last night.
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Really cool idea, would like to see something similar run here in the Waikato.
E-cat AR15 eligable?
Yip !!!
This will be a lot of fun and while the AR with a tiny scope was not ideal for the further shots it still gave a good result when testing out the course.
Should be a fun day out, I don't believe there will be any pressure to run, you'll only get buggered and shoot poorly.
Just walk the track and engage the targets at the shooting stations, these will be occupied by the safety instructors who will point out the targets and dictate the course of fire.
Too easy.
This sounds like a great event and you've done well to get a venue so close to Wellington. People could walk out their front gate and get there on foot.
I like that tahr silhouette !
Good on yah @FRST and @Dr. Watson for putting together what looks like a cool course. Pity about the dates though, there is the Vortex Mountain Challenge on down south and another long range steel match up North that day! Hopefully you get a few photos from the day and do a bit of a write up for those of us who can't make it along. I'll be very interested to see how the day goes!
Have fun! :thumbsup:
Richard tries out the course during last weekends run-through for the range officers...
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Pictures, results, feedback? How did it go, who blew out their arse slogging up the hill, stories, excuses?
:thumbsup:
I'll throw up some pics soon, just in the process of editing some stuff.
Well we had a great event. The strong wind stayed away, the sun was shining and we had some happy shooters at the end who said they'd definitely be back next year.
We had great event sponsors- Hunters Element & Gun City Wgtn both put up great prizes.
Wellington NZDA branch range officers provided safety and expertise throughout the course.
We'll be back next year with more targets and some more interesting course design.
Inaugural Runnin'Rifle winners "the seven mills" range target 11 at the top of the course.
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Hunters Element put over $500 worth of prizes up for grabs. Plus their banners are awesome and make you want to go hunting!
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Hunters Element put over $500 worth of prizes up for grabs. Plus their banners are awesome and make you want to go hunting!
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Nick Wareham and Andy Simensen move uphill to the last section.
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R/O Steve Veill points out the "Boarsome" target to Ed Trotter and son Ben.
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The Sham Cham got a pasting as was only a 70m shot.
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A couple of teams catch their breath at the top of the course.
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Jo and Gillian came all the way from Dannevirke/Palmy and were very enthusiastic competitors/crack shots too.
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Adrian Regnault was shooting his Brno 600 in 280AI.
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Matt Evetts dials up his Rem 700 7mm mag for the broken antler Sika target.
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African style sticks provided a challenge on station 4.
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The "Quick Shots" were indeed very quick, completing the course in just under an hour. They also managed some great shooting, coming in at second place.
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