
Bisley Friday afternoon 14Sep 2013
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Re: Bisley Friday afternoon 14Sep 2013
ENS and I both did one of Bill's Wind courses at the same time and it was very good and well worth the time plus given the range time we had it was an absolute bargain and we got to walk down across Stickledown which is an eye opener. The Viking was there as well however all she did was shoot V's and moan at Bill when she shot a high 5 so probably best not to choose a course with her. 

Re: Bisley Friday afternoon 14Sep 2013
The next NRA wind course with Bill is on 6th/7th October:christel wrote:Like one should never whistle at the northern lights, the evil spirits will come and get you if you do.shugie wrote:No, many wind curses when sailing, but no course as such. I didn't even know such things existed.christel wrote:Shugie, have you done a wind course?
One should never whistle whilst sailing, does the same apply to shooting I wonder?
Somehow I do not think it applies to the wind and shooting :lol:
Bill Richards is the man who runs the best of them and Heather is the woman to ask about going on one.
Wind Coaching Course (National Shooting Centre (NSC), Bisley)
An NRA fullbore rifle wind coaching course will be held at Bisley on 6 and 7 October. This course will involve classroom work on Saturday evening and practical range work at both long and short range on Sunday. For further details and an application form please contact Caroline on training@nra.org.uk
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Re: Bisley Friday afternoon 14Sep 2013
Shugie get it done, if the one we did is anything to go by it will be very well worth the money,
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Re: Bisley Friday afternoon 14Sep 2013
Can't do that weekend, how often do these courses run? And what is the cost?ovenpaa wrote:Shugie get it done, if the one we did is anything to go by it will be very well worth the money,
Agree it will be worth doing, but I think I need to get my kit sorted out to the point where wind becomes a major issue. I reckon I'm some way from there now, judging by what other people were achieving today, I think the next move is to change rifle to something with a longer barrel.
Careful now/that sort of thing
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Re: Bisley Friday afternoon 14Sep 2013
I really do not agree Shugie, master the wind and you can shoot very well with most gear. Ovenpaa shoots with a 24 inch barrel to a 1000 yards.
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Re: Bisley Friday afternoon 14Sep 2013
A barrel of what ?
25 year old Glen Squelchie ?
25 year old Glen Squelchie ?
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Badger, you on the funny juice? tongueoutmeles meles wrote:A barrel of what ?
25 year old Glen Squelchie ?
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Re: Bisley Friday afternoon 14Sep 2013
Sorry
bet access at Bisley is more elusive than Bager's build commitments
Was good fun shooting FRI pm - besides the 900 / 1000 yards delay by some confused blokes. sign01
As if 2 hous in traffic jam wasn't enough
Shugie did well with the RWS and his shorter barrel + Mod.
Mil-dot sights are handy if you know that its +_3.45 moa vs dots - handy when ranges get long
Once we got Shugie on paper he did more than well in very tough twitchy wind conditions
Had 9 to 15 mph swithcing from 11.30 to about 9-30 to 10 - though dominnant conditions were 10:-11
Moving fast!
I played with some loads - checking of the lands with rounds that were 30' longer and still not touching lands -
my jump must have been in the 60' thou area OR my lands are receding faster than my hairline.
emrolleyes
Cheers for now!
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bet access at Bisley is more elusive than Bager's build commitments
Was good fun shooting FRI pm - besides the 900 / 1000 yards delay by some confused blokes. sign01
As if 2 hous in traffic jam wasn't enough
Shugie did well with the RWS and his shorter barrel + Mod.
Mil-dot sights are handy if you know that its +_3.45 moa vs dots - handy when ranges get long

Once we got Shugie on paper he did more than well in very tough twitchy wind conditions
Had 9 to 15 mph swithcing from 11.30 to about 9-30 to 10 - though dominnant conditions were 10:-11
Moving fast!
I played with some loads - checking of the lands with rounds that were 30' longer and still not touching lands -

emrolleyes
Cheers for now!
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Re: Bisley Friday afternoon 14Sep 2013
Good to see you are back from the future, I reckon you are the first forum members to have come back from a shoot and told us about it, well done :P
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