The 2019 West Australian Queens Prize was held end Sept. Once again I was confounded by the conditions at the WARA headquarters range, which to be honest is a %$#@ of a range to read conditions on.
15th in Duke
9th in Queens
12th in Grand Ag
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The 2019 West Australian Queens Prize was held end Sept. Once again I was confounded by the conditions at the WARA headquarters range, which to be honest is a %$#@ of a range to read conditions on.
15th in Duke
9th in Queens
12th in Grand Ag
I have no idea what any of that means, but congratulations! I think...
Russ
15th Placed in the Duke of Edinburgh
9th Placed in the Queens
12th Placed in the Grand Aggregate over the whole shoot
I have heard the new range is bit of a nightmare judging the wind, a handful our guys from Busselton did pretty good I think Kenny Sue did well but managed to shoot on the wrong target twice in separate shoots a rather soul destroying exercise in the company up there.
I have heard there was a serious lack of wind flags when it first opened hopefully they have remedied that how hot was the concrete mounds or are you under cover, I will get up there one day to shoot.
Well done congrats to you brnom2
Gotta be better than Swanbourne it was a nightmare at times, they used to have a Full Bore range at Mandurah in the 70's where I shot once it was straight into the setting sun and with the targets in the shade it was like a field of grayness.
In that shoot we were at 300 I shot a 35.1 the guy next to me shot a 34.5 I turned to my coach and said wow he shot well a 34.5 Ray Willmot replied to me well a 35.1 will beat a 34.7 all day every day he was right those were the days Omark rifles and ADI ball ammo for 18 cents a pop..........
There's flags enough, but no 2 seem to want to read the same :lol: Just have to pick one flag and hope its the right one, whist trying to read mirage thru scope, and second guessing yourself on your sight moves.............Try again next year.