Tuesday 14 July 2009

Adventure in Euskedi

After months of excitement our journey to compete in the Euskedi Open 2009 began late on Thursday night. Our flight from Stansted was scheduled for 7.30am and because we were transporting our rifles abroad for the first time we wanted to arrive with plenty of time to spare in case any problems arose. However, all that was required was proof that they were really air rifles and the cylinders were free of air. So just before 6am we found ourselves in a bustling departure lounge where hen and stag parties were starting their celebrations early. When in Rome!

The flight left on time and after the blink of an eye and odd nod of the head we touched down in Bilbao.Security at Bilbao also required to check that we were carrying only air which presented a slight problem as one of my gun case padlocks refused to open and I had visions of my air rifle spending the weekend at the airport. Enter Jesus whose arrival smoothed our transit and we were in Spain! Regular readers will know that Jesus visited the UK to compete in the NEFTA Classic in May where he made many friends. Today he introduced his friend Inaki who had kindly volunteered to transport our kit to the Extebarri Hotel which was to be our home for the next three nights.
Off we set for our first view of the Basque Country and our first experience of a new culture. Jesus wanted to show us his city from above but that was after a welcome drink ...
... and some pintxos!
We then walked around a plateau that offered superb views of the city of Bilbao and the green mountains which enclose it. Bilbao is an important port and industrial centre, its construction within a valley means it cannot expand outwards so up it goes!
From the heights we could see the port and the legendary "the Football Cathederal" home to Athletic Bilbao.
Next our journey lead us to a traditional Basque restaurant; a caserio. This is where the Basque farming family would live with their animals. The caserios are unique and offer visitors an exceptional eating and drinking experience. The favoured drink is cider and its method of delivery is well suited to a field target shooter. With our appetites very satisfied the journey continued to Zumarraga and the Exteberri Hotel.Bags dropped off we set out to view the shooting ground and meet up with the organiser of the event Jose; who is known as Sanjon on the internet. A walk of the ground revealed that all facets of FT would be tested. There was opportunity for depressed shots, inclined shots, varied distance, within woodland and in open field; what would tomorrow hold?
Slightly jaded now we returned to our hotel for a siesta and then our adventure continued at the welcome meal in Zumarraga. Here we experienced the great hospitality and community of our hosts. We sat at tables that contained 40 or more people and shared communal dish after dish. The beer, wine and cider flowed very easily and we had a great time.
Very satisfied and ready for bed? No! Manuel, who we had met in Northern Ireland last year, insisted we trip into the town for a night cap.
Day 2 began with breakfast and then it was off to the shooting ground to zero and check out the course. Upon arrival our attention was drawn to banners representing the shooting regions of Spain and our presence was honoured with a Millride banner. Plinking confirmed that our rifles had not suffered in the flight and so to explore the course. Jose had designed two courses each of 44 targets; a black course and a yellow course. On day 1 the piston competitors would shoot black and PCP yellow. The ground consisted of three plateaus which were joined by a steep path. The course started on the lower plateau where we would be tested first shooting downhill and then up. The course then climbed to the second plateau where there was an assortment of distances and kill zones varied from 10-40mm in an open area. The transit to plateau 3 was through woodland and here shooters would have to adapt to the shaded conditions which tested range finding. Finally plateau 3 contained some long targets and some in trees, it was this area that would be most exposed to the high sun. However, before the shooting commenced it was back to Zumarraga for lunch!
Round 1 was due to commence at 5pm thus it allowed shooters travelling time and avoided the hot afternoon. Before the action got underway we were treated to an incredible sight of two men playing this instrument; in the past it was used to communicate between caserios. It was certainly a workout!
So to our lanes. The commonest pre-charged rifle on show was the Steyr LG110; there was a handful of Walthers and the odd EV2. One guy was using the Mach 1 from the USA and there were also a number of sporters. In Spain the power limit of air rifles is 24 joules compared to the 16 joule restriction in the UK. It was interesting to watch these guns at work; they certainly whacked the plate when the kill zone was missed. There was a slight breeze and I was surprised to see that even with 24 joules that wind compensation proved tricky. The spring gun is very popular in Spain particularly the Cometa. So as the evening drew in there were two vibrant competitions unfolding. At the end Pepone top scored in PCP with 42, Colapso was second with 40 and Snowball third on 39. The piston class was lead by Victor on 35 and Mamel topped the 16 joule class with 38. In Spain the shooters are called by their pen names so Greg was Baltipal, for Roy read Arby and I was CB Chairman.
With the first round complete we headed back to the hotel and decided to relax on the terrace and take a few beers and enjoy some ham, bread and chorizo sausage.
Greg took the opportunity to show his dexterity when it came to bottled beer!Sunday morning arrived and shooting would begin at 9am; this time it was the black course for us. The shooters had been paired based on yesterday's scores. I shot with Josefe from Madrid who used a LG110 with a silencer attached. After two rounds we managed to tie on 69 from 88 and I hope he saw that 16 joules wasn't too bad! Roy and Jesus also couldn't be separated on 61 and Greg shot round with Inaki scoring 63. Pepone added a 41 to win the event on 83 and a tremendous round of 43 saw Snowball move into second place. Mamel finished on 78 to win with 16 joules and Suidos pipped Victor to win the piston class.
The prize giving ceremony started with a surprise for me as I found I was helping the Mayor of Zumarraga present the trophies. The winner of each class received a Txpalla which is the traditional headwear of the Basque men and is regularly given to the winner of sporting events.
Congratulations to Pepone
and to all the winners. Let's hope we see you at the Europeans in September.

At the end of the event Jesus, Jose and his wife presented us with their Millride banner upon which Jesus wrote an invite for Millriders to return next year.With the shooting over there was time to shower and change before joining everyone for a special lunch. There was a fantastic affair. The food and drink was superb, there was live music and spontaneous dancing, the atmosphere electric and we three were treated as VIP's. Salud!
After the parting lunch Jesus and Inaki took us on an off road trail in Jesus' jeep. He managed to drive it up paths barely wide enough to walk along; it was cracking fun! However, there were no roads to our destination which was a cross perched on a mountain high above Zumarraga. To get there required leg power but the rewards were well worth it.
We descended to Zumarraga and after an essential cool beer we took to the streets to watch something quintessential Basque. The idea is for two cows to pull, and two men to steer, a 3 tonne concrete block along a fixed route then turn through 180 degrees and do it again.
This guy steers from the front
and this guy prods from behind.
Our holiday ended with a trip to the beach resort of Zumaia where we dipped our toes in the Atlantic. Then we enjoyed some more pintxos in the beautiful city of San Sebastian; yes that is an octopus's leg!
All too soon it was time to return home. Jesus and Jose transported us to the airport and ensured we had a smooth transit into the departure lounge.
We had a fantastic time that my words cannot possibly describe. We would like to thank all those people who treated us so kindly and generously. In particular Jose for his superb course and competition organisation and Jesus for his amazing hospitality.
I hope we are the first of many future UK competitors in the Euskedi Open. Muchos gracias amigos, hasta el proximo ano!

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Phil_G said...

off to bed, some of us have work tomorrow

Baltipal said...

Gentlemen, I take my leave of you & bid you both a fond adieu. Blog ya tomoz!

Arby said...

Evening everybody.

No Phil, not yet.
There's a possibility that I won't be shooting tomorrow either.

Baltipal said...

Royston, got VERY wet today & my Mobile is now playing up so I can't ring you back Mucker. Try me again. I can answer but can't unlock the keypad to ring, sorry!

LeeEv2 said...

Mmmmmmm!!!!!! got my new baby!!!!!!
cant chat too busy licking it!

Baltipal said...

I doubt you're still there Lee but if you are, when are you taking her out for the first date then?

Arby said...

I've heard she's a right "goer" Greg.

Baltipal said...

Lee won't be leaving her with you then Roysten, you Letch!

I see me & Mr.Gee will be shooting partners for Nelson.

Tesla said...

Evening lads!
Hollydays just start today.


I've emailed to Shaun twice, but I didn't received any reply yet.
Someone know if he is still outside?

Baltipal said...

LANE 4 10 B Jonathan Saunders 971
11 C Roy Boliver 21287
12 A Carl Clarke 20454

LANE 8 22 AA James Osborne 20692
23 A Shawn Shore 21181
24 AA Michael Kelly 791

But, they do have Shaun down for the a.m. session as well!

Baltipal said...

Holá Jesús, que tal?
Shaun is in Wales with the family amigo, should be back soon though.

Arby said...

Hello Jesus. I was thinking of you today and hoping you'd blog soon.

The GP season is hotting up now with only two shoots to go. Did you read my earlier blog about the interest AC was showing in your Open/

Tesla said...

Hola amigos!

I've found two sunshades for the big Nikko old model and they are in

Wimblington
March
Cambs
PE15 0NQ


Do you know if this location is close to Birmingham?

Tesla said...

Hi Roy.

I didn't read anything last days so I was very bussy .It seems the world was going off.
Which day did you write your history?

Arby said...

"I've found two sunshades for the big Nikko old model and they are in"

Jesus, I think this is on the way to my Daughter's in Suffolk. Keep me informed and I might be able to collect for you.

Arby said...

Jesus, last Sunday or Monday.

Baltipal said...

About 160km from Birmingham Jesús.

Baltipal said...

We were concerned here about all our friends in Euskadi after recent events Jesús, is everyone OK?

Tesla said...

Thanks Roy.

Perhaps you can contact with Shaun to catch the sunshades.
May be Shaun was also interested on one of them, so he has the same scope than myself

I'll send to you also the bloke's address by e-mail

LeeEv2 said...

Hi Fellas! wont be breaking her in for a month or so! want to set up perfect! also anyone know anybody who may swap an old nikko or green turret one for my new 2008 nikko +£150? going rate for old nikko's about £250 so will be getting fair deal! oh and how the hell you charge one of these things? lol

Tesla said...

Thanks Roy for your interest.

All the Euskadi's mates are O.K.

Anyway this kind of events are unlucky for everybody.

Moreover terrorist people aren't Basques. They are shit. They don't have any space in Euskadi.

Basque people are totally different than those shit.

Arby said...

Not tellin!

Arby said...

"Basque people are totally different than those shit."

The welcome we had from you and your friends was overwhelming and we don't associate you with them.

Tesla said...

Yes, I know

Tesla said...

Roy dis you read the e-mail?

Baltipal said...

Sorry Lee, I don't. What's up with your black turret jobby then?

Arby said...

Jesus, I'll liaise with Shaun. J is going to Suffolk next weekend and leaving me at home because of GP8 at Nelson.

Tesla said...

Thanks Roy.
Please, coordinate with Shaun to faciliate he can bring it.

Tesla said...

Greg, How is mom?. Regards to her.
What about your new menu based in letuce and tomato bed and sausage red?

LeeEv2 said...

Hi Greg,black turret one is on my EV2. i know you take the cylinder out but i think i need some funny adaptors or summat?

Phil_G said...

Lee, if you have the Steyr filling adaptor, its a 232 bar connection, you need a 232 to 300 bar inline DIN adaptor. have a look here http://www.best-pcpfittings-quickcouplings.co.uk/airgun_fillprobes.asp its about 8 items from the bottom.

Arby said...

Hi Phil, were you there for the Club meeting? Is there anything you can tell us on the blog?

Phil_G said...

No club meeting I saw. I think it may have been re-arranged, there was no mention of it today, but I had to leave early as the middle daughter has just moved into her new flat and I was on curtain hanging detail.

JONTA said...

Hi guys, meeting is next saturday. Phil do you have a link to that support you mentioned today.

Arby said...

You in need of a truss then John?

Phil_G said...

Jonta:
http://www.edinkillie.co.uk/ecatalog/mec-rest-p-278.html

JONTA said...

You the expert on them then Roy

Phil_G said...

hows the house the asians built then Roy?

Arby said...

You're right there John, I need all the help I can get.

Arby said...

Due to fall down any day now Phil.

Phil_G said...

go the turret sorted, thanks for those grubscrews Jonta.

JONTA said...

Cheers Phil see what you mean.

LeeEv2 said...

Phil, i have the big silly chrome thing with a brass bit connected to that also!

Tesla said...

OK bloggers. Time to bed for me.

Hasta mañana amigos.

Nighty night

Baltipal said...

Nice shoot today at Far Coley with Ian, twice around the Course & ran Trudy to a dump. 14ex30 then a 17 so a 31ex60, PPP! But a nice relaxing shoot & WE STAYED DRY TODAY!
No gear lieing around the house in various stages of soggyness like last night.

Arby said...

How did Ian do, and did he have a good holiday?

Baltipal said...

Ian had a wet holiday from what I could gather.
He got a 20 in the first round then a 25 in the second.

Ayupmeduck said...

Hi chaps, Had a good shoot at Castle FTC today shot a 37 X 40 of which I shot 10 targets kneeling trying to get practice, and kept dry ..I bet Jonta cannot wait to help you Lee(EV2) LOL..See you on Saturday going to shoot then go down to Wales after Millride shoot..Karl

Phil_G said...

I didn't shoot today, couldn't get my back off the bed.
Watching the cricket, so story behind my tiredness to come later, after Top Gear.
All clean as well, so no smut while I'm away.

Arby said...

Ey up lads. Phil's been at it again. I'm surprised he can see the targets.

Jon said...

Some interesting offers for my Walther action, word gets round quick.
How much do LG110 go for?

Phil_G said...

I'd say 800 to 1000, depending on condition

Baltipal said...

Evening bloggers, just spent the betters part of 4 hours asleep so that's my nights kip buggered!

Jonny, £700-£900 matey as asertained earlier in the thread when Lee was buying his.

Phil_G said...

So, got home yesterday soaking wet, took dogs for a wlak then straight to middle kids new flat to hang curtain rails, measure for carpets, fit wasing machine, you know the drill.
We were just leaving about half nine when the old girl downstairs who has also just moved in calls us in. Her son had been trying to put up the curtain rail screws with....... a hammer!! holes all over the wall. So I spend the next hour or so fitting 4 curtain poles for her cos she's on the ground floor and had no privacy the night before.

Phil_G said...

thats walk not wlak, I take them for a wlak on a Sunday

Phil_G said...

and that should be washing machine, the wasing machine is not coming till next week

Phil_G said...

Planning an afternoon at Wednesbury Marksman, probably Tuesday if you've finished the West Wing renovation Roy.

Arby said...

"Ey up lads. Phil's been at it again. I'm surprised he can see the targets."

But he can't see the keyboard.

Well at least you earned some brownie points for your daughter. Such a nice boy!

Arby said...

Do you mean the wet wing Phil?

Revised plans, daughter coming to us on Tuesday. That will probably mean that nobody will notice my absence. Can I let you know on that, please?

Jon said...

Depends how much he wants in cash swap basis, i dont need it.
If it goes through might keep it, might not. Was too common 4 years ago and looked at the Connect before the FT was released over here. Also P700 and even dearer 9003.

Phil_G said...

course.
I'll let you know when I'm going and you can come if you're free.
It's only 25m, probably too short for someone with the glassware you have.

Phil_G said...

Jon, the 9003 looks a very interesting rifle, don't see many on the FT circuit, isn't yours a 9003?
Do they need much work to make them a ft rig?

Baltipal said...

In-a-gadda-da-vida baby!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBbv2v0xOlA&feature=related

Jon said...

Theres only three 9003 converted to my knowledge worldwide. Mine was the second in September 2005 and Colin Davis at Bisley has done one which he uses for bench rest. The first D Welham done in 2005 £2700 and zero shift like no tomorrow, mines sorted.
The 8002 is a simplified version, same action without stabilisor, trigger, different stock, weights, tool kit and gungear XLT case.

The one yesterday was an 8002 in a 9003 stock with some one elses cylinder.
Dont see many of the 8002 because DW charges £2k plus extras, hate to think what a 9003 would be £3k+?

Jon said...

£2700 was when the LG110 were selling new for £1050 at BAR.

Jon said...

Whats this gadda vida stuff, found Slayer version scroll down.
Brought up on Deep Purple early 70's and used to know John and Jason Bonham Zep.

Phil_G said...

blimey. that's some serious cash.

Jon said...

Balts, recall today the chaps from Cheshire one with Rapid the other with an 8002 S2 red cylinder, that was a £2k jobby.

Jon said...

2005 DW charged around £1360 in laminate for an 8002.
Euro this year most things have gone up £4 to £500. £1250 now around £1700, £1500 now £2k.

I wanted an 8002 at the time but was not prepared to wait until some time the following year 2006. Weighed up the pricing and extras and collected from City Airweapons.

LeeEv2 said...

Jon, may want some bits from ya soon pal1 muzzle break ect! also have very slight recoil, runnin 771 fps with 8.4's i think my lg110 has oneof your silencers fitted? very quiet!

Phil_G said...

Latest Club Agg and Sily scores now on website, along with a Tomtom trafic alert window on the front page.
It may load as some spurious location to begin with, but you can select GB and Birmingham-Coventry at the bottom of the frame and then select 'set as default location'.
This will give you traffic info before you set off to the 'Ride.
Can also be used before setting off to the long distance shoots to check traffic info.
Another invaluable service bought to you by millrideftc.org.uk

Baltipal said...

Evening blogsters. Nice one Phil, a drop in must on a Saturday morning now!

Phil_G said...

whats the gun bag situation like with you Greg?
I've got my JSR green one for carrying and storage, but my 'in-shoot' one is a bit too short in the height department, allowing any undesirable weather in.
JSR used to do them bigger, but they don't seem to stock them now.
I want a cheap slip to use for Winter league, any ideas?

Arby said...

Evening everybody. Would anyone like a lodger (me). Her boyfriend's had to go to Italy for a week so daughter's arrived here a day earlier than planned. Chaos isn't the word for it. With all her stuff she could turn the Garden of Eden into a tip.

Great stuff Phil, Millride on the move eh!

Baltipal said...

I've given up on the JSR Phil, I've been on their E-mail list for the thing for months & I'm beginning to think if it ever turns up what guarantee do I have that they will be of the same quality as your's?
I had a chat to Chris Large who is getting some made in China & have asked him to put me down for one when they arrive.

Baltipal said...

Hiya Roy, still got the bucket mate?

Phil_G said...

well, I had a quick hour at the ride today between cleaning weeds out of the drive.
bloomin confused by the chrono readings, up and down like a hoare's drawers , but zero spot on, mmmm.
Anyway, tried JSB 4.52's & 4.53's, Mozzies and AA fields.

Surprisingly, there didn't seem much difference in wind at 55yards between the Mozzies and the 4.53's.
The 4.52's @(which I normally use) didn't group anywhere near as well as the 4.53's or Mozzies.

Arby said...

All's well in the ablution department, thank you Greg. Mission complete at lunch time today.

Phil_G said...

I tried that AWT silencers, he has only got 11 tins of Exact Express.
The guy also lives in Hungary, so he brings the pellets back in his hand luggage.
Sounds a bit too erratic to think of changing over to.

Baltipal said...

When you say 'Up & down like a whore's drawers' What range are you talking? I did mine the other day & got between 799fps & 810fps but Jonta thought that range exceptable.

Arby said...

With all of his experimenting and his ability to source practically anything, I think we should rename Phil, "Q", forthwith.

Baltipal said...

" Now, look here Bond......"

Phil_G said...

I was getting 785-795 at the start, so I dropped it a smidgen.
Next time I tried it, it was down at 730 something.
So, adjusted it up again, and it was 790 ish again.
Seems hard to get a consistent level.

Baltipal said...

What do you want it to shoot at?

Phil_G said...

Just had a noce chat with Paul Edkins, the JSB man.
A sleeve of 4.53's will be winging their way to GP8 with Dave Penman.

Phil_G said...

the targets, obviously....

Phil_G said...

771 would be nice.

Baltipal said...

And the power adjuster isn't giving you the sensitivity to adjust to 770fps, it's either way low or way high?

Phil_G said...

a slight adjustment seems to make little or no difference, a tad more seems to make a big difference.
Need to improve my adjustment sensitivity

Baltipal said...

Could that have something to do with the hammer spring?
I don't know how similar the internals are to a Pro Target but I had a similar problem with Trudy, small adjustments didn't seem to alter anything, I was told at the time hammer spring tension might be an issue & along with a bit of reg tweaking from the Womborn Sniper she is very well behaved now.

Phil_G said...

I think it's just operator error

Baltipal said...

Well, there should be some point between 730fps & 795fps.

Phil_G said...

I seem to recall Daz saying it takes time to settle down when you've made an adjustment, but I'm too impatient

Baltipal said...

Ahh! Patience is a virtue.

Don't be tempted by the FT-X bags Phil, take a look at mine!

JONTA said...

evening guys, Phil they are all like that. Set it low then wind in a little at a time shooting 3 or 4 pellets after each adjustment. If its high then a fine tweak down will be inconsistent you need to adjust on a positive not a negative. Hope this helps.

Baltipal said...

Alright Jonta, how's Ella?

Baltipal said...

I'm having 500

JONTA said...

Still tucked up safe and sound Greg

Baltipal said...

What you going to do about entering Sunday, no sight of you on the list?

JONTA said...

I have had my entry confirmed so just waiting new list update

Baltipal said...

Great stuff!

Phil_G said...

I've bought a bag off fleabay, we'll see what quality it is.

Phil_G said...

Jonta, you shooting am?

Phil_G said...

I'm selling a 4.51 pellet sizer. Anyone want it for £10?
If not, I'll bung it on the BBS.

Phil_G said...

£ above $1.70 now, get your order for that Leup in now.
$999 now comes in at £587

Jon said...

Surprising Phil a Comp Series working out at £590.61 plus shipping plus approx £152 VAT, Customs etc. So approx £780.

Swines copped me £206.?? Vat Customs etc

Jon said...

That was for £800+ at $1.97 to £ at the time. By the time of ready for shipment £ dropped to $1.92, small fry.
Wouldnt have had if i had have known worked out over £1100 even though sent as a gift from a good customer in US.

Baltipal said...

Evening blogsters, what's new?

Phil_G said...

Ay up Gregory.

Baltipal said...

Wet again, what a surprise! What's it doing the weekend?

Arby said...

Metcheck says fair, 20 degrees and 3 mph winds for cardiff on Sunday and similar for here on Sat

Baltipal said...

Early days yet but the last two times we've ventured west it's been blazing!

Phil_G said...

it would be nice not to get soaked for a change.

Arby said...

Go on then Phil, ask me!

Baltipal said...

He's bought a new bucket!

Baltipal said...

Go on Phil, ask him....it's half killing me not knowing the answer!

Phil_G said...

No

Phil_G said...

not interested now.

Arby said...

You asked me every night last week. Yes, Ive had the car done. New brake caliper.

Baltipal said...

A musical interlude;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyxOVu8p-zI

Phil_G said...

new bathroom, new brake caliper, where will the expense end?

Baltipal said...

With a new Big Nikko!

Arby said...

That's what I've been asking a lot just lately. Lend us a pellet Phil.

Phil_G said...

I'll lend you the money to buy a pellet off me.

Baltipal said...

What's happened to the blogsters, no blogging since the 4th?

JONTA said...

Hi Greg

Baltipal said...

Hi Jonta, what you drinking tonight then?

JONTA said...

Not a drop m8

Baltipal said...

Well, I'll have to do it for the both of us. Cider I think.

JONTA said...

Have you shot Nelson before

Baltipal said...

Damn, not cold enough. I'll have to have a Stella.

No mate, I've never been there before. I've been told that it's wooded rather than exposed.

JONTA said...

Just had a look on the map, not far from Merthyr Tydfll

JONTA said...

Just had a look on the map, not far from Merthyr Tydfll

JONTA said...

Need a drink seeing double vision. Only pressed it once

Baltipal said...

And we might get lucky with the weather as well!

JONTA said...

Lets hope so, are you down the MR saturday

Baltipal said...

Oh yes, practice, practice, practice!

JONTA said...

When is Mr C back, may bring your bit on the side to give another blast

Baltipal said...

Please. Ran Trudy to a dump last Saturday & Sunday, can't get enough targets!

Arby said...

Evening bloggers. Countdown to the weekend has started.

Baltipal said...

Started last weekend for me!

Baltipal said...

Open question fellas.
What Comps can you win money at?

Arby said...

I seem to have been in the twilight zone just lately. Not shooting last weekend has upset my system.

Arby said...

Warwickshire Open. £22 to date.

JONTA said...

Fancy your chances now Greg

Baltipal said...

No, on the American forum it was suggested that we win money at our Comps. Now, I got a cheque at the NEFTA Classic last year, as did yourself & Shaun but I couldn't think of any other than the Euros that's sponsered.

Baltipal said...

I quote,
".....Now, in England, where money prizes are on the line. It could be a problem. But here in the USA, it seems that EGO is the only thing to worry about."

JONTA said...

To have money prizes then entrance fees would go up to cover them. This may put some off. It would have to be done on a graded system which in turn would encourage those that play the system to gain the monies

Baltipal said...

So it isn't normal is it, I wonder where he got that idea?

JONTA said...

From a personall point of view I would not mind. When I was into competition fishing it was virtually all for money to help to try a recover some of your outlay as well as for top angler status

Baltipal said...

I think there would have to be a fair amount of sponsership before that could happen.

Baltipal said...

Nighty-night then mucker, I'm away!

JONTA said...

Trouble is with sponsorship is that it is only given if there is something in return or of a benifit to the sponsors especially considering the current climate

JONTA said...

Good night then fella

CB Chairman said...

Hi all, I enjoyed reading the posts. Holiday over and shooting is on my mind. My son George will be making his debut on Saturday.
Catch you all later.

CB Chairman said...

Evening chaps. I've just, approximatley, zeroed my Tx200. It's certainly a man's gun but I look forward to shooting it.

Arby said...

Welcome back. Is this the new revitalised CBC version?

CB Chairman said...

Yes, somewhat heavier though and more tolerant to alcohol

Tesla said...

Evening mates.

Welcome at home Shaun.
I've just emailed you in the AGF so I though you was outside.

How about your "northern" holydays?

CB Chairman said...

Hola Jesus, we are back from our holiday in Wales and are very excited about the forthcoming trip to Bilbao.

CB Chairman said...

Jesus, I have read the e-mails. I have also read the blog comments and am unsure if Roy is picking it up or I'm contacting El-Tel?

Phil_G said...

Evening bloggers, how's tricks?
Told you it would be a big un Mr C, but then you're used to wielding a heavy weapon?

Phil_G said...

I mean the EV2 is quite big....

Tesla said...

Right!
All ready to receive you....The mountains are in its usual place and the itinerary has been checked too as well as the BBQ and paella.
Only the weather is not assured.
Today is cloudy and temp about 15ºC

CB Chairman said...

I wish!

Evening Phil.

CB Chairman said...

Jesus, I've just spoke to Terry and everything is sorted.

Gone for a curry now; yum!!

Tesla said...

Ok Shaun . Perfect.

Good apetit!. Buen provecho! Bon apetit!

Arby said...

You couldn't bring me a paella back could you Shaun?

Tesla said...

Hi Roy.
Sorry, but paella must be eaten immediately after cooking

Phil_G said...

Evening Royston, what news from the front?
Or is it the back now J has been out with the sledge hammer?

Tesla said...

Hi Phil.
Please, Phil, have mercy on Roy

Phil_G said...

Hello Jesus, it is J that needs to have mercy on the poor man. Every time he goes shooting, he returns and another piece of his house has either been knocked down or rebuilt!!!

Arby said...

Jesus, I love paella.

Phil, I need respite care.

Arby said...

I'm so glad that you all feel my pain. She's just told me that she may be doing a bit of decorating next week. Probably with a chainsaw.

Phil_G said...

Roy, I know a lovely couple who could help you out.
Oh, wait, its you.

Tesla said...

Ahhhhhh, Phil
Those are the taxes we need sometime to pay in order to practice our " vicious".

The revenge is very expensive as you know.

If you spend one day shooting, the cost should be ¿700 pounds?.....or more.

Or new furniture for a room or a lounge........

Arby said...

Can we change the subject please, I get nervous when you're nice to me.

So, we're at the business end of the GP season. Exciting isn't it.

Tesla said...

No problem at all of my side Roy.
Be sure we'll remember you when we were eating the paella

Arby said...

Are you shooting this weekend Jesus?

Tesla said...

No yet, Roy.
Next comp will be held on 23rd. in Okondo, 20km. from Bilbao.
In this month we don't have more comp, so the most important part of the members are outside in holydays, so is not a good month for competitions.
But I'm training with the Domy in the garden.
Today I've trained with 15mm. reduced KZ at 33m.in order to achieve better concentration level.

Next days I'll train kneeling and standers oh dear! my torment.

Tesla said...

Right friends!

Time to bed for me.

Buenas noches a todos.

Hasta mañana.

Arby said...

Goodnight everyone.

Baltipal said...

MISSED EVERYONE AGAIN!
Oh well, tomoz at the 'ride &n then NELSON, & a new PB!

CB Chairman said...

good evening gentlemen.

What scores from the Ride?

I scored 27 and George 12.

Phil_G said...

Me thinks he will soon be better than Dad, although I think that sitting position would struggle to pass muster with Roger Moy...

Phil_G said...

all off early to bed, dreaming of falling targets?

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