North London : F-Class Championships : OPEN
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Re: North London : F-Class Championships : OPEN
Thanks Matt, will hook up with you folks at Jenny's.
What time do you mean 'By first thing'?
What time do you mean 'By first thing'?
Re: North London : F-Class Championships : OPEN
For guidance, the first shots will go down the range at 08:30. Anyone shooting in detail 1 will normally be at least heading towards the 'point about 30 mins before. Of course, you could all have breakfast in the clubhouse, which is *much* nicer (07:00 to 09:00).Barrakan wrote:Thanks Matt, will hook up with you folks at Jenny's.
What time do you mean 'By first thing'?
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Re: North London : F-Class Championships : OPEN
Thanks Rox,
Mind you I don't suppose it makes a difference to me where breakfast is being held seeing as I'm supposed to be going on a diet soon.
Caught a reversed reflection of myself from behind and thought some fat bugger was creeping up on me trying to dip my pockets
Mind you I don't suppose it makes a difference to me where breakfast is being held seeing as I'm supposed to be going on a diet soon.
Caught a reversed reflection of myself from behind and thought some fat bugger was creeping up on me trying to dip my pockets

Re: North London : F-Class Championships : OPEN
yea, heard that before...that's if (and only if) the markers turn up on time, they can find the appropriate target, and are actually breathing when the hooter goes off.rox wrote:For guidance, the first shots will go down the range at 08:30. Anyone shooting in detail 1 will normally be at least heading towards the 'point about 30 mins before. Of course, you could all have breakfast in the clubhouse, which is *much* nicer (07:00 to 09:00).Barrakan wrote:Thanks Matt, will hook up with you folks at Jenny's.
What time do you mean 'By first thing'?
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At the Phoenix the first rounds were supposed to go down the range at 08:30....the markers were at Stickledown gate at 08:30 just ambling up to the butts...on foot clapclap
Re: North London : F-Class Championships : OPEN
This isn't an NRA event. The three or four times I've organized and run this event we've started bang on time and usually gained a few minutes against the schedule at each distance. The Queen's II in particular doesn't afford any scope for delays as the timings are tight. I put extra bodies and additional supervisors in the butts at the start to ensure marker delays don't interfere with the start, and pressure on the range office to ensure that targets are in frames, manned and ready to go up dead on the hooter and we run a backup radio net. I don't suppose it will be much different this year.Maggot wrote:yea, heard that before...that's if (and only if) the markers turn up on time, they can find the appropriate target, and are actually breathing when the hooter goes off.
At the Phoenix the first rounds were supposed to go down the range at 08:30....the markers were at Stickledown gate at 08:30 just ambling up to the butts...on foot clapclap
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Re: North London : F-Class Championships : OPEN
Rox
Sounds excellent, really looking forward to it :goodjob:
Barry
I'll drop you a pm a little closer to the time but we should be easy to find
Sounds excellent, really looking forward to it :goodjob:
Barry
I'll drop you a pm a little closer to the time but we should be easy to find

Re: North London : F-Class Championships : OPEN
Rox makes a very valid observation
NLRC does not stuff around
They know what works.. they know what they want ... they organise it .... and then they make it happen!
Its friendly, organised and well run.
Simply the Easter Shoot and the Champs last year are the best 2 organised and executed events I have shot in!
NLRC does not stuff around
They know what works.. they know what they want ... they organise it .... and then they make it happen!
Its friendly, organised and well run.
Simply the Easter Shoot and the Champs last year are the best 2 organised and executed events I have shot in!
Re: North London : F-Class Championships : OPEN
excellent...well worth buying new shorts for then mun.EagerNoSkill wrote:Rox makes a very valid observation
NLRC does not stuff around
They know what works.. they know what they want ... they organise it .... and then they make it happen!
Its friendly, organised and well run. (naturally...ENS is in the states!!! :55: )
Simply the Easter Shoot and the Champs last year are the best 2 organised and executed events I have shot in!
Our beaters are pretty good as well, you have to hire mercenaries though tongueout
Joking aside, I owe you, it stopped me shooting the Police open

Re: North London : F-Class Championships : OPEN
yea, sorry Rox, point well made.rox wrote:This isn't an NRA event. The three or four times I've organized and run this event we've started bang on time and usually gained a few minutes against the schedule at each distance. The Queen's II in particular doesn't afford any scope for delays as the timings are tight. I put extra bodies and additional supervisors in the butts at the start to ensure marker delays don't interfere with the start, and pressure on the range office to ensure that targets are in frames, manned and ready to go up dead on the hooter and we run a backup radio net. I don't suppose it will be much different this year.Maggot wrote:yea, heard that before...that's if (and only if) the markers turn up on time, they can find the appropriate target, and are actually breathing when the hooter goes off.
At the Phoenix the first rounds were supposed to go down the range at 08:30....the markers were at Stickledown gate at 08:30 just ambling up to the butts...on foot clapclap
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I know our lot are sh*t hot as well (sometimes too quick, you blink and forget where you are

Its easy to take a pop at the IRA...sorry I meant NRA

Got me acknowledgement (and new shorts) this morning so looking forward to meeting you et al.
take care
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