I'm locked in. Anyone else here going?
And the winner was Brisbane’s own Graeme Wright . Author of “Shooting the British Double Rifle “. He’s a bloody good shot with all rifle types and pretty handy with a shotgun too .
Mark - I would have loved to come up and participate but I had to go to Mauritius and sit on a beach for 2 weeks . I am certain there would have been some astonishingly wonderful rifles on display and some great shooting . Cheers PeterGW shot really well - of course. One of the event winners joked in his speach, that it was an honour to beat Graeme ;-).
We had John, an 80 somehting year old, place in a number of events - great to see - what a legend.
Thanks Mark - sorry I missed Darwin but Mauritius is a good second prize . And thoroughly enjoying the local Rum at A$10 per bottle . Cheers Peter@PCC600 - We missed you there Peter - I hope you coped OK with the Mauritius beach sitting
Will have to get you down to the National Big Gane Rifle Match - 05 Oct 24 in Vic.
https://www.ssaa.org.au/wp-content/uploads/BGRC-Nationals-2024-Flyer-20-May-2024.pdf
Some of the banter was on par with the astonishingly wonderful rifles and great shooting
@Uncharted_NT - sounds like you were there?
The charging target was a Lion, on a steel sled, pulled toward the shooter on a steel cable by an electric motor.Sorry I couldn't make it. Looks like it was a lot of fun. Did you hit the charging buff every shot? At what distance did the charge start? I presume the contest was judged by number of hits on bull and where? Quite the contraption. Is it self propelled?
I was there Tintin, had a great time, would love to get a copy of the photos of our Jefferys all together if possible?The dust has settled on this great event.
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about 40 shooters, mostly Australians but UK, NZ, RSA were represented.
@Ontario Hunter - no Canuks made it this time.
Big thanks to sponsors, including @RIGBY, Leica, Swarovski, Bertram, Hornady, RCBS. Nightforce.
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^ One of the Limited Edition Rigby Big Games in .450 didn't go home with them - purchased by a very proud new owner, who plans to take it to Africa on one more trip with his 83 year old dad.
Had a ball, with @R eight and @458JCE - not sure if anyone else from AH was there?
^ My effort on the charging danergous game
^ @458JCE and @R eight in action with .416 Rigby Big Games
and cooling down afterwards
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Lot's of very cool rifles in action, including 6 x Jefferys in .400 Jeffery - I'm not sure what the odds are of getting that many of them together, in action, in the one place again.
I was very fortunate to shot one event with one of them - what an opportunity.
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And this .350 Rigby No. 2
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Hey Alby - sorry we missed catching up - or we did under real world names?I was there Tintin, had a great time, would love to get a copy of the photos of our Jefferys all together if possible?
Cheers
Must have been a minimum caliber for that contest? 375?The charging target was a Lion, on a steel sled, pulled toward the shooter on a steel cable by an electric motor.
Maximum 4 shots. Initial range of 50m. It took some fast shooting to get all 4 shots off in the time, I managed to, a alot didn't. But while all my shots were hits, all where outside the scoring zone. The chap who won (Tim, from UK) played it smart, taking only 3 shots, slower, but all of them scoring 5.
A lot of fun.