The range report of my highs and lows over the weekend is in the Phoenix thread so I won't repeat it.
Here are some of Ellen's photos from the Phoenix, there are others but they are on Jim's (Jumper man's) camera so we will probably never see them.
Lets start with the Artists Rifles clubhouse. Our clubhouse of choice whilst at Bisley, well the only one that will let us in. It is an oasis of alcohol, good food and tall tales of shooting derring do. I'm actually staying there for the Historic arms weekend in a fortnight as we couldn't get any cabins.
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A shot of inside one of the Crawford Cabins where we usually stay:
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One of Ellen's arty farty shots on the clay pigeon stand.
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Speed plates, the incessant ting, ting, ting, ting, ding! could be heard all over Bisley all day long.
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On to Century Range, 400 yrd firing point and the mediium range aggregates. It was chucking it down rain, veritable stair rods.
400 yrd firing point
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F class
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Black Powder Cartridge shooters and repro Sharps
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Heres me with my SMLE not doing my best, the gentleman to my left is Mike Barton, he won the medium range .303" aggregate.
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Another one of Ellens mood shots "The loneliness of the long distance shooter" pretentious or what

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Finally the baubles:
These are the standard laurels. There are three standards or pars for each competition and anyone who scores meet the standard get a laurel. My medium range scaores got me a sliver standard laurel and my long range scaores got me the gold standard laurel.
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Second place .303" mediuim range aggregate silver medal.
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First place .303" long range gold medal.
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Endpiece with one of the rounds that did the business, the old .303" and a 95 year old rifle has still got what it takes

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