Saturday 16 May 2009

Behind the Scenes

The venue for the second GP of 2009 was my home club Millride. Here is a look at behind the scenes to offer some insight into what it takes to put on an FT GP.
It started some weeks ago with a few work parties to determine where the first 28 targets would go. Paint marked the spots, new brackets were fixed and lines of sight were cut. A meeting established what new equipment was required and it was Dave Pitt who set about purchasing rope, paint, whistles, stakes, gazebo, nails, cable ties etc. Well done Dave!

On the Saturday before the event it began with the shooting line and then the targets were positioned, strings attached and sight lines cleared; the amount of spring growth was incredible but by lunch time 28 targets were in position and ready for action. A short respite whilst the rain came down and we moved to the wood. This is our usual shooting area so needed less preparation, it was here that we could position some high targets so ladder work was required. The numbers that adorned each target and lane were the work of Daz Tomes! With the wood complete it was off home for food a quick beer and an early night.
Dawn signalled the start of the shoot day and very soon after we assembled for business. Check the targets, the line, the numbers, assemble the gazebo, position the chrono, check for loo roll, put out signs, put out the plinkers, clocks on each lane, measure and stake out the silhouettes and there were 150+ cards to hand out; thanks to Sam!
A few competitors chose to walk the course. Here Dave Schofield offers Phil and Greg some pointed advice!
All was now ready and after a few words from our Chairman, Ian Stoddart, the GP was underway.
One thing out of our control was the weather and it was foul. Strong wind was only interrupted by gale force wind and horizontal rain. Check out Phil Tetstall's windicator!
The conditions were by far the worse I have experienced and even the best were finding it tricky; his words were not printable!
Dave tries to read that wind ...and Paula looks to be reading a book!
I watched Tony Fouracres have a real mare in the field but he kept smiling and recovered to score 29.
Inevitably when it seems impossible to most some manage to produce high scores. Neale Marklew from Far Coley posted an impressive 38 and James Woodhead went one better with 39.
I marshalled the morning session and watched many shaken heads as targets remained upright but I remained optimistic that when it was my turn things would go okay!
With freshly painted targets the afternoon session began. I was on lane 1 with Mark "Berty" Bassett and Rich Chasemore. I watched Berty miss the first pair but was still convinced I'd manage; how wrong I was. Those first two misses were the only I saw in the field and after 20 targets only 6 had bit the dust. The wood brought some welcome relief and a few more fell over including this one which would later bring unexpected reward!
The afternoon round was complete but the work was far from over. The targets came in quickly; I saw these and thought about stamping on them.
Many hands had worked hard in preparing for this event but two people deserve a particular mention. John "Jonta" Cox and Darren Tomes for their tireless work and innovative thinking.

Whilst the hustle of work continued there was need for a shoot-off in A grade. Mark Charlton secured his second win of the season with a fine kneeling shot on target 34; hard luck to Michael C Cotter. Well done Mark!
So GP2 was over and a victory for James Woodhead. His 39 was not threatened in the afternoon that is except for one man, Marc Fisher, who scored 37 with a springer!!

Despite the weather it was a great experience that left us all tired yet satisfied. Finally me, Roy and Greg shared a shandy in the Parkbrook contemplating our poor scores but still keenly awaiting Iceni!

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Phil_G said...

greg, you've missed all the money spending talk, you might as well leave.

CB Chairman said...

What time do you call this?

Your dinner is ruined.

Have you been drinking?

CB Chairman said...

Correct Phil except no beer!!!!

Early start on Sunday morning.

Baltipal said...

I'm reading a cracking book at the moment, 'Longitude' about the bloke you designed the first maritime chronometers, John Harrison. I know it doesn't sound promising but I think you two would love it, Shaun for the maths & Phil the engineering.
This John Harrison invented the first caged bearings & bimetalic strips to overcome the issues of friction & temp shift for this time pieces, really good.

Baltipal said...

Shaun, I may of had a couple of beers, that reminds me I have to restock the fridg.....nothing worse than warm beer!

Phil_G said...

it's possible i've exceeded my recommended monthly intake of alcoholic units tonight

Baltipal said...

Here are Phil, have a look at this;

http://www.nmm.ac.uk/collections/displayRepro.cfm?reproID=A6272#content

Phil_G said...

now thats a watch

Phil_G said...

will you be watching the FA cup final tomorrow Greg?

CB Chairman said...

Do you remember the one (watch) that Del-Boy had in his garage?

Phil keep going you'll soon be sober!

Phil_G said...

tomorrow, Rodney, we'll be millionaires

Baltipal said...

He made his first one in 1737 & it weighed in at 86lbs by the fourth & final version he'd got it down to about 2lbs resembling an oversized pocked watch, inventing the jewell mechanism at the same time, facinating!

CB Chairman said...

It was the fabled 5th watch that Del-Boy sold to make his millions.

Phil_G said...

will you be at shooting tomorrow greg?

Baltipal said...

Eating the flesh of dead animals & having the finer points of Association Football explained to me by Shaun's sister-in-law tomorrow Phil.

What time BTW Shaunie?

Arby said...

Evening everybody.

Shaun, just spoken to Ian S. At the moment it looks as though on Sunday I'll be picking him up and coming to you via Stourbridge. You did say a 7.00am start didn't you?

Phil_G said...

greg, i cant believe it of you. i can understand shaun who has been deprived of decent football all season, but you....

CB Chairman said...

Greg be here before 2 to be involved in the gambling (all taxes will be paid your honour).

Yes Roy it's 7am at mine and then the journey east.

CB Chairman said...

he fancies my sister in law!

Phil_G said...

the traveller returns. what time does it feel like roy?

Phil_G said...

isn't gambling tax free now?
what are the odds on your sister in law then, 5-2 greg scores first?

CB Chairman said...

5-2, I was thinking 1-0 to Everton.

Arby said...

That area of the country does feel like a bit of a time warp sometimes.

Baltipal said...

Who's playing tomorrow then Everton United verses.......?

CB Chairman said...

Chelsea Town

Phil_G said...

we had a new bed today. How many times in ones life does one sleep in a brand new bed?
Not often I would proffer.

Phil_G said...

Shaun, you should have an entrance exam for this BBQ

Arby said...

New beds usually seem very high and your legs dangle when you sit on them.

CB Chairman said...

I'll convince Greg it's London versus Liverpool.

Phil_G said...

Greg, Everton play in blue shirts, white shorts and blue socks. Chelsea play in blue shirts and shorts and white socks, so it should be easy to tell them apart.

Baltipal said...

No, I don't have any problems with BBQ's, I'm quite good with them!

Arby said...

I think I'd better watch the football. I believe I've got Daz waiting for me in the Knock-Out

Phil_G said...

right, I'm orf to test out this new bed.

I'll see you tomorrow Roy, you other two should be ashamed of yourselves.

Baltipal said...

I think I used to support Chelsea when I thought I ought to like Football back in junior school, IIRC I may have had the strip cica 1973!

CB Chairman said...

Wear it tomorrow Greg but beware this will be an Everton house!

Goodnight all.

Good luck for those shooting.

Up the Toffees!!!!

Arby said...

Goodnight All.

I'll be dreaming of the soft erotic moan of a target going down.

Phil_G said...

well, what news?
Whose is the best Ribena berry impression?

Baltipal said...

Hiya Phil, I think we're all awaiting the arrival of the GP3 blog mate. Talking of which, the results are up in the usual places.

Arby said...

Greg, I've somehow got your bean bag in my car.

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Baltipal said...

Righto Roy, bound to happen, no worries!

Phil_G said...

we're all awaiting the arrival of the GP3 blog mate.Me too, c'mon Shaun, pull your finger out...

Phil_G said...

how come, even if I put a couple of spare lines between the quote and my comment, it removes all the spaces and puts my comment right next to the quote? Have you been tweaking the blog settings Mr C?

JONTA said...

Evening fellas, some good shooting sunday I see from the results.

Roy I have the scope in my possession. It as everything with it.

Also Roy LeeEV2 is after you he wants to know if you still require a scope as he is selling his nikko and wants you to have 1st refusal.

Ring me I will pass your number to him, thats if Ian rembered to give you my number

Phil_G said...

http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=375476

might suit you Shaun?

CB Chairman said...

Evening all, sorry for the delay new blog online.

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