The course today made use of some unexplored ground and part of it was quite exposed. For the early shooters wind did not prove a problem and the benign conditions meant scores were high. Dave Penman and Andras Fekete-Moto posted 39's thereby laying the gauntlet for any later competitor to clear the course. I heard people say of their disappointment having dropped 4 or 5 and that when aiming at the edge of kill that was where the pellet landed.As the day got older the wind picked up and was inclined to switch direction so although most targets needed some wind adjustment picking which side might change from lane to lane.
There were plenty of high scores but none troubled the leaders or Alan Chambers who was secure in third on 38. At the end 37 was good enough to tie for 4th and a glut of shooters on 36 tied for 10th place. However, this was to change when it came to light that Andras' recorded muzzle velocity was too high; Andras withdrew his score and was greatly disappointed.
The most watched shoot-off was between Andy Calpin and Andy Gillott, they needed quite a few shots before Mr Calpin secured third place.
GP1 at Tawd Vale 19th April 2010
The GP season got underway in the north-west at Tawd Vale. The last two visits of the GP circuit to Tawd had been rather wet so a warm spring day was most welcome. Tawd Vale covers a large area and today the course was set in a new location. The woods were alive with the sounds of early spring with many eyes lifted to the canopy to catch a sight of the courting Great Spotted Woodpeckers.
One obvious absentee was that signal of summer the Swallow; they're normally here in good numbers by now so perhaps that hard winter has slowed down their passage.Today the wind was only light so high scores were expected and the morning squad did not disappoint. Stuart Hancox showed why he has twice been crowned world champion by clearing the course! There were many other high scores; Chris Briscoe dropped only 1, his 45th target, and a number of 48's were recorded. Some shooters found the conditions tricky and perhaps like me they were fishing for a wind that wasn't sufficient to move the pellets. In the afternoon conditions remained favourable and scores were also high. Andy Calpin came closest with 49 but it must be a hard task to follow a clearance.
The first trophy presentation was well attended and I was delighted to see Paul O'Hanlon win his first BFTA trophy; 1st place in C grade. Well done Paul!
For some shooters the highlight of the FT season is the 2 day Classic. If you've never tried it then think again and give it a go; yes the shooting is good but the event is fantastic.
The weather this year was not so kind, it was cold and wet but the wind wasn't too harsh.
This is my third Classic, which was celebrating its 20th birthday, and it was the first time I had experienced two completely different FT courses; the Pontefract and NEFTA members had obviously worked very hard and their effort were appreciated by all.
My Saturday started early, I can imagine shooters all over the country waking up as if kids on Christmas Day, and we were on the road by 4.30am for a 2 hour ride to Ponte; my sympathy to anyone else who suffered the 50mph section on the M1, it looked finished to me!
Last year Jesus from Euskadi enjoyed his first Classic and this year he was back for more accompanied by Jose.
My group shot the silhouettes at mid-day. It is an experience that many look forward to all year yet when Harry says "10 seconds you may load" legs turn to jelly, buttocks become clenched and stomachs fill with acid but we love it. This year those scoring on the left hand lanes may have spotted the vole that kept popping up for some of the spilled bird food. I'm using it as an excuse as it distracted me when on aim; I wish!
Two very obvious visitors to the silhouette area were a pair of Song Thrushes that continually swooped across the firing line; their call and that of others could be heard all day.
Jose's first NEFTA experience left him ...After 2 days and 160 shots Andy and John were tied on 141; so to a shoot-off. After 4 targets they were still level, Trevor Ryan then chose a standing lane. During his FT round I had watched John dink both these as kneelers but he showed his mettle to drop both standing and take the overall title.
Matt Hirst won the silhouette title on 74 and Ian Taylor was three shots clear on 77 to win the FT title. Overall grade winners were: C grade - Dean Jukes, B grade - Mark Brewitt, A grade - James Griffiths. A special mention to Nick Murphy who overwhelmed recoiling on a score of 129 which was 15th overall.
Mark Brewitt receives his B grade trophy and wins a dip from Hydrographics.
GP2 at ETL 16th May 2010
This is my fourth GP season and ETL's offering on Sunday topped the lot. The course was an excellent challenge set in beautiful terrain; it really was an enjoyable walk.
The morning squad enjoyed favourable conditions and despite the course containing six standers and a number of long range targets the scoring was high. Neale Marklew shot superbly to drop only two, his 48 left him two clear of a small chasing pack.
Spring had finally caught up and the woods were busy with insects and birds, a Cuckoo could be heard calling and in the skies the sight of Shelducks showed that we were not far from the Thames and the sea beyond.
The afternoon session began right on time and after a short briefing from chief marshal Simon Pattle we were off. The course offered a variety of challenges including wind from all directions. Perhaps the conditions were a bit trickier than the morning but in AA grade Craig McDonald and Mark Bassett managed to join the group on 46. A four-way shoot off followed in which Mark was victorious and Neil Daniels bagged third. Chris Briscoe, also on 46, added another 48 points to his GP1 tally to lead AA overall by 12 points.In piston class Nick Murphy scored 43, yes 43, to win from Grubber on 40.
As the afternoon session ended the rain fell heavily but there were chips to eat and even a pudding. A great day out, many thanks to all those at ETL who made it possible.
FT junkies can feed their addiction on Sunday 23rd May at the Shires 100 at Sywell and then there's only one week until GP3 at Tondu.
GP3 at Tondu 30th May 2010.
For the fourth year running the Welsh GP enjoyed plenty of sunshine and today it also enjoyed a lot of wind. Tondu ground offers a variety of terrain where different challenges can be found and, unusually, a change of height. The course started with a monster kneeler at the top of the hill in strong wind, four more lanes followed on the hill and then the course descended into a bowl; here could be found a full range target placed high up the quarry side. Then the course moved into cover; although the copse offered cover from the wind some of the targets were exposed that made the wind judgement particularly hard. The course ended with targets across a pond; these were taking an inordinate amount of wind or the buggers would go straight. An excellent course in an excellent setting.
Although the wind made the day feel a little autumnal there were plenty of birds about searching for food for their young families. In the pool there were some young Moorhens and in the scrub alongside the pool Chiffchaffs were busy locating insects.
The early talk today was that in these conditions a 40 would secure a win. Mark Bassett and John Costello Junior confounded those watching and competing by dropping just 6 with Andras Fekete-Moro in third place on 43.In the afternoon Kevin Sayers, James Osborne and Dave Schofield came close with 42 but the top three places remained from the morning round. In fact all of the GP's so far have been won in the morning session!
With John having set off north Berty took the title without needing a shoot-off and it was good to see Andras pick up his first BFTA trophy.
Carl Davies continued his good form from Sywell in winning A grade with 40. Tondu shooter Simon Evans placed second and James Griffiths took third.
In B grade Mark Brewitt's fine form continued he now has two seconds and one first with all of his scores above 40 (you might miss A grade Mark!). Chris Lee of Purley Chase bagged second and Mick Winstanley finished third.
Dean Jukes took his second win of the season in C and Peter Jacobs and Mark Thomas made the top three an all Welsh affair.
In Spring class Rob "Grubber" Long's win from Nick Murphy and Stephen Privett means that each GP has seen a different winner.
For those that follow the weather of these 15 shooters I believe only 1 shot in the afternoon.
In the presentation ceremony Mark thanked Ian Harford for gaining some sponsorship from Mitsubishi - this included a prize for the top scoring lady. That honour fell to Pat Osborne; here are Mark and Pat with their trophies.
400 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 400 of 400It feels incredibly smooth.
It's much harder to cock, which I assume is because the piston is lighter.
Spurs do it.
Man C chucking the ball up to Tevez and Wright-Phillips? Having a laugh Mancini!
Adebayor 20 million? Wouldn't give 20 quid. Bring back Mark Hughes blah blah blah!
Goodnight!
evening lads ! its ok ...i have stopped crying now !!! and blowing off
Ian, have you been in the pub for 3days?
Evening gents on this Election Day.
I shall be sitting up all night watching the swinging.
It should be a holiday tomorrow so we can all stay up and drink beer whilst watching democracy in action.
Well good evening MrC.
I think you should say its another holiday tomorrow, gimmicks of the job aye.
Not voted yet came across this last night
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbgwR1pA1k0
I thought I'd get abuse Jon!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbgwR1pA1k0
Splendid!
Evening all.
You could of course go to the Greyhound for extra special secret training Shaunie!
Tempting.
Still on for the springer exchange Gregory?
Is there an election on, or somefink?
Still on. I need to talk mounts to someone who knows about such things. Are there such things as high, single piece recoil damping mounts for instance?
Not in Walsall Roy!
Don't live in Walsall, it's another country.
Not sure that others use damping mounts Greg.
But that doesn't make me racist.
Just heard off Mark & there is some movement in the cheekpiece he's not happy with so he's going to fix it before the deal, so it looks like I'm doing ETL with the Steyr after all.
Don't do too well then!
How's your Steyr Roy?
Chronoed it on Tuesday and the power was ok so spent about 3 hours at Millride and of 80 shots, the min was 794, the max 811, and the average was 802. POI was pretty spot on as well.
Spoke to GR and it appears that the issue of the breech closing pressure was of significance and I was correct to up the power on Sat evening. It seems that the POI and power probs on Sunday could have been the result of the cold weather, the swirling wind, and the need for the internals to settle down after the surgery. I feel as though it's been a useful experience as I've got to know the gun better in terms of power v temp. To add a further complication, the temp might have had some effect on rangefinding also. I'm pleased to be getting an insight into the interaction of the differing elements.
Any suggestion? I think Greg's problems started when he gave his gun a silly name......LISL???....I ask you, what kind of a name is that?
Gertrude?
After the tyre debacle, I've now broken down, great isn't it!
Looks like the fanbelt has snapped & I've been running off the battery, it's totally dead now & I'm stopped on double yellows outside where Louise works in Aston.
I don't think I'll be making the 'ride tomorrow.
It started eventually, so I am home now but the dashboard light are very subdued & the wipers are very laboured. Chuggin' Betsie is not well at all!
Not been a great automotive week has it Greg.
Give it a man's name, you'll have far less trouble.
Update.....The fanbelt is still there so it's probably the alternator. I can't trust it to get me back from anywhere I go in it so I'm busbound till Monday.
Millride news, anybody?
Roy wasn't there!
It rained and was windy!
No shooting news then fellas, come on, some of us have had to get our shooting experiences vicariously this weekend, I need details!
I was looking forward to trying the gun out yesterday but illness prevented it. It could have been our final H to H grudge match Greg.
Hope to be able to find time to call in at Greyhound or Millride during the week.
What was the scoring like yesterday, and which course did you shoot?
Twas H2H in the wood. Lots of reducers. I shot alone and don't know any other scores.
Looks like our summer open will be 2 x 30 shot course.
I have taken the liberty of adding your two names to the entry list for the 20th June. Is that okay?
There's a question mark over my participation Shaun as it coincides with a day-long 80th birthday party that we're helping to organise. I'd like to think I could do both, but until details are finalised there is a doubt.
A job well done for both our teams, Shaun. We'd both have taken our respective positions at the start of the season.
Certainly would Roy, however we seem to be carrying relegation form into the end of the season.
Roy. I had you no older than about 57.
I know I won't be able to convince you otherwise, so I'd better take that as a compliment.
That's the one advantage of a big belly......it pulls the wrinkles out of your face. I think I've aged since I've known you lot.
What a football farce Roy, 8-0
Top 3 teams 16 for, and o against. Then Burnley beat Spurs. Typical final day when a lot of the teams would be on the beach even before the fans got home.
That's fine Shaun, I'm in. Cheers mate.:)
I've felt alittle hamstrung this weekend without the car, it's coinsided with both my Brother's birthday do(on Friday) & my Mother's(86th) yesterday so I've been a busy boy. Hopefully I can get down the 'ride next Saturday before GP2 but I may need to motor straight down there afterwards because I'm taking Louise to her inaugural introductory event & we're both stopping at the Ibis in Thurrock overnight.
I understand some sort of Football game is taking part on the Saturday so some of you lot may be missing too!
Yes Greg the game is in Thurrock, I'm surprised you found a place to stay the town will be heaving with drunken football fans. Avoid the Ibis as that's notorious on FA cup day.
Evening all!
It was a bit chilly today, let's hope for some warmer weather when we're in Essex
Goodness Ian has the pub had a power cut?
anybody interested in coming to grey hound next week with me. i can go any day but wednesday .....!
not always in pub shaun..got beer here too
poet as well
and i didn`t know it
I can't as I'm funded by the tax payer and he needs all the help he can get.
where`s roy he might
Yes, Roy's got every day off!
man`s on one big holiday
Right I'm gone!!!
I'll ignore those barbed comments, thank you very much.
Sorry Ian, I can't commit to anything next week at the moment as we may be spending a couple of days in the Peak district.
ok mate it seamed like an idear..i have the week off you see
Ian, I won't desert you, I will if I can.
good man .. be there on my own if no one can make it !
evening chaps. Any one on line.
Who,s taking the bookings for Millride open....
please book Joand myself down for it..
Greg hope car is sorted.
Roy shooting news from weekend. I shot ponte again same course from sunday and put in a 35 Jo managed a nice 24...
300 quid to get Chuggin' Bettsie back on the road!!!!
mine cost 280 for wheel bearings the other week. Expensive do owning cars
What a fascinating day, and thanks to TV an even more fascinating insight into the machinery of government and the transition from one regime to another. I can't rememember a better coverage. Some stunning views of london from the helicopter as well. Personally, I voted for a coalition with Mick McArthey.
Good shooting by you and the Mighty Atom at the weekend Phil.
Greg, isn't it funny how unexpected income is always over-matched by unexpected expenditure.
Evening chaps.
Yes a momentous day but ...
I can't see the coalition working
Phil - you and Jo on the list
It certainly won't do the L/Dem any favours in the long term.
Place your bets on the date of the next general election
Evenings
Not a coalition as yet, not voted for.
Amasing how the least popular holds all the cards.
4 yrs 5 months
Was hoping to get to M/r or Greyhound this week to test the gun but it's looking increasingly unlikely.
Someone said they've agreed a minimum 4 year term to avoid any skullduggery.
are you at GP 2 Roy?
I can't see it. They'll begin the parliament with some agreement and then as things get sticky staunch Libs will back out and there will be no working majority. Election within 12 months.
Well done to Blackpool!
I know I've booked for GP2 but I'm very slightly in two minds. Spoke to Kev on Monday....he's not going, and neither is Jonta, I believe
I know Jonta won't be there but I had you down as a stalwart Roymund.
How do lads.
Evening Gregory
To be honest Shaun I came back from Nefta with a bad throat and chest infection which has left me drained at the moment. Hope the energy returns in time for the weekend, but it's a pity it's not closer 'cause I could have done without the drive.
Roy, perhaps you should have drunk that bottle you were making!!
I thought you were going to stay with your daughter
She's here at the weekend.....going to a concert at the NEC, I think.
Evening Greg. Nice reference to curtains on STB by Bill Peat the other night.
Breaking news Clegg as Deputy PM - wow!
Gone to bed in shock!
If Nick Clegg is "Cleggy", does that make D C Foggy or Compo?
Hi all, what's new?
Evening Greg, when will your car be fixed?
OH ROY! It is fixed, it cost me 300 quid!
Sorry Greg, from your original post I couldn't tell whether it had cost £300 to get it fixed, or it was poing to cost £300.
Hi gang, How's tricks?
Not so bad Greg. Except that I've lost my phone. I'm pretty sure it must have fallen out of my pocket when we went out for a meal yesterday, but it hasn't turned up. Sod's Law though, the battery had gone, so I can't even ring it.
Evening chaps!
Evening, Shaun. Any phonecalls from Dave yet? Trust me to lose my phone at such an important time.
sneekily convenient Roymund
I was in line for Minister for lead wasters.
Hi all. Watching Bones.
Yes, and she's lying on me foot. She was named after Temperance
When are you getting the TX Greg?
Sunday at ETL bud.
I can see the headlines
"Ralph wins with Steyr and the flogs it! His fans are bemused"
bemused to right
evening just come back from bell target match
Hello Ian,
Sunday be at mine for 7.15am for a 7.30am getaway.
If you've forgotten how to get to mine text me and I'll send you a postcode.
Hi guys, Jonny Harris if you are reading this I will be over tomorrow to help plan for the shoot in June if you still need some help cutting out and stuff..
Ian will be at yours for eight then.
Evening everybody,.......anybody.
Hi Roy.
Well, we've arrived at the Ibis Thurrock, not without my usual drama but we are here!
Is that Thurrock in Scotland?
Isn't this the SARPA GP?
THAT'S IT! The deed is done.
What?? You've chosen the wallpaper???
No the curtains!
That all that there is to say? Where's the cut & thrust of debate?
Evening all.
Anyone know what happened to John Waterfield's score, I thought I saw him there.
What about that new Hammerli FT rifle, do we know anything about it?
100 targets at greyhound with Ian today and am feeling more confident of the rifle, which I picked up from Gary this morning. He showed me the front regulator O ring that he'd removed. At first glance it looked perfectly OK, then he peeled away a sliver of it, still in a perfect circle, which had become detached and had lodged itself in the regulator spring. Had to up the power (as Gary had suggested)and adjust the trigger in mid shoot, but on the whole I'm a lot . First 60 shots Ian beet me by oabout 7 or 8, but we were equal on the remaining 40.
Sorry about the spelling, but fingers and brain not working in unison.
Evening Roy, will you be trying 100 targets at Sywell on Sunday.
Oh yes.
Good shooting on Sunday, by the way, Shaun.
Evening all.
Fourty rounds of .308 fun at the 49th tonight.
Where is everyone?
What's your story from Sunday, Greg, and how did you find the last moments with Lisl?
She died in his arms ... it was so sad!!
33 on the day. No particular issues, just miss reading the wind. Sorry to see her go in the end.
Gregory are you doing Sywell as I have checked my e-mails and you were entered some time ago. If not then do tell and I'll inform them.
yes greg is going !i insist
I am indeed doing Sywell Shaun, who's driving?
Evening all. Any pre-Sywell chat to be had tonight?
evening bloggers, missing england at mo fed up of speaking jockanese......
What takes you north of the border Phil?
480 horse power and sixteen wheels my friend. how goes it wiyh you, are we ready for saturday and sunday...
I didn't think you delivered to Scotland.
I've been practising tonight, I'm trying to sort out clicks for my springer. I'd love to go on Saturday and confirm them but I'm on footie, cycling and BBQ duty.
ive been busy doing scotch runsfor thelast 4 weeks. seem to get a local on monday then tues wed in scotch rtn reload for thurs fri in scotch. lots of miles but lovely scenary.
off to take the dog for a walk. I hope to return to lots of FT chat.
bit dismayed with pellet suppliers.... H&N make a new barracuda power copper coated pellet and you cant get them in uk till sept at the earliest I think phil g gave me 100 test pellets. Any ideas chaps....
Not the flood I hoped for!
Sorry Phil never heard of them; mozzies are what you need.
Having computer problems at present, possibly terminal. Although we give house room to an IT engineer I believe I'm about 6th in the queue for repairs, but with little or no prospect of ever reaching the top.
a bit like Wolves!!
Well, I've put the scope on but need the use of a bubble to check the level .
Have my doubts about the scope height but we'll suck it & see.
Another lonely night blogging, ah well!
Heeeeeereees Johnyyyyyyyy
how you doing Mr C
My goodness it's Jonta, as rare as a Golden Oriole (which I have never seen by the way)
Me neither mukka, though they do show up in east anglia..
Are you up for the 100 on Sunday?
See you in a bit, got to have a shower now been on the p..s since dinner time... bare with me
Lucky you, I've been bowling!
"a bit like Wolves!!"
At least "I love to go a'wandering with a knapsack on my back" is a proper song....not like "Keep right on"
Anyway, a new goalie's not going to save you.
Phew Roy!
Come out kicking and biting.
I'm a little tiger when I'm provoked, and I haven't had my cocoa yet.
Would love to Mr C but finances a bit stretched at the moment with diy and going to weymouth for a couple of days at wit week
And those darn targets had better not annoy me this weekend.
Is that concrete down yet John?
that's the spirit Roymund.
Be good to see you there Jonta!
Yes Roy, just got to sort slate/gravel and a few shrubs but will have to leave it for a few weeks yet
Are you both at Millride tomorrow?
I will be Roy, see you tomorrow
G night
Not me but I'm off to sleep now!
See you Sunday Roy, hope to see you too Jonta!
See you both.
Hi all, have a great time at Sywell tomorrow. I was hoping to make it but found out on friday that the wife is working on Sunday.
wear pleanty of sun block and something to keep the insects off.
Sorry I haven't been to Millride for a while but work is taking up a lot of my time at the moment. I'm at work now and Cardiff have just gone 2-1 up. sounds like a great game.
see you all soon.
Paul
2-2
3-2 blackpool. what a game!
Hi Paul, I am watching the game whilst drifting off every now and then; heaven!
Fab for Blackpool, fab for Jimmy Armfield.
Hi Shaun,
it sounded like a great game,should be an interesting season.
I can't wait to see Ian Holloway on Match of the day!
Right, off home now, good luck tomorrow and I'll see you next Sunday.
Our Celtic travels begin next week.
Evening shooters.
Not sure who to support tonight. Moriniho, mmm. Bayern, well they're German hence the old football enemy.
Inter - boring!!
I'll make my mind up at half-time!
Okay it's still 0-0 after 33 minutes and I'm declaring for Bayern Munich!
There you go. That happend to Blues every week!
Hi Shaun, I still can't book in for Wales or Scotland.
Evening all.
A fraught day at the 'ride for me today I'm afraid. I had elected to try the one-piece mount that Mark left on the rifle but sitting down on the plinkers in that blazing sunshine today I found I couldn't see anything through it! So I swapped back to my high two-piece mounts but struggled to find my zero, in truth I struggled to focus on a target in that strong light! But I eventually thought I'd found a setting I could live with & wandered onto the Course to try afew.
Jonny D then said he thought my scope was out of line & straight away I started missing the longer targets & the reducers by a mile left despite an opposite wind.
After we cleared the Course I stayed behind with a board to see if I could sort something out & I probably would still be there but Jonny thankfully stayed behind with me & swapped one of my riser blocks around to correct a possible cross-over problem. THANKS JON!
I eventually found a zero at 35 yards & moved my BDC round to it so HOPEFULLY all my other ranges will fallinto line, I do have my doubts about the close ones though I think they'll take alot less clicks now so may shoot them on holdover tomorrow.
Despite this I very much enjoyed shooting my Boinger & the queue that formed to have ago on gthe plinkers belies the dissing Springers get off some!
Sounds like great fun Gregory.
Tomorrow is a new era then; us travelling to a shoot without an air bottle between us!!!
Paul do you want me to book you in for both?
yes please
Glad to hear you may have a solution Greg. Only half an hour ago I was wondering whether I should be dropping a couple of candles off at Millride.
Paul, I'm having trouble also.
Let me contact Steve Hughes for you. Also, I'm seeing Simon Evans tomorrow and he's doing WAFTA.
Right I'm off to get ready for Sywell, oops nearly packed my bottle!!!
Spring power!
Evening all.
That was some event yesterday.
Well done to Roy and Jon for their trophies!!
I've ordered a new spring from these people:
http://www.gunspares.co.uk/
Nice one Shaunie, I'm right behind you on that.
I think they've run out!
If you're looking for a new spring Greg why don't you try a breakers yard. I hadn't realised those springs wear so big.
Evenings, bet you lot in bed now.
Thanks MrC but thirds now where, not good enough.
Was two up on Rob after first 30 but failed on two i should have known better, not exactly hard 18 yard stander big kill and another should have seen me finish first 50 3 down.
Dont know how many in that mid section but missed at least 8.
All up the bank after bridge to end missed either 3 or 4, one a stander, strings caught up on two. Only hit 3 standers out of 10 but all 10 kneelers.
Said it for many years now, other clubs should take notice of how things are run and courses are set. To me they are the bench mark for others to match even though similar courses every time.
This is what FT is all about and couldnt have cared less if only hit 30.
Why didnt you say Saun i have two barely run in springs you could have had.
I'll have one Jon.
Thanks Jon, my weekend experience showed me that I need to carry a spare. I also bought some parts for the S200. A very good website!
Some strange adverts have appeared on the Millride site so it looks like maybe not too a safe a place to click on now.
A conversation yesterday drew my attention to the date of the World Cup final. I can't believe that the organisers of the WC have chosen a date to clash with GP6.
Thankfully it's at Castle so those footy fans amongst us can shoot the am and get back for the match.
Evenings, though better get an early tonight off to Saffham tomorrow morning.
Greg and Saun i have two front Vectra B 2.2 diesel springs as they were supplied wrong for mine, only done about 1000 miles. To beefy.
Looks like the Millride sites been hacked.
Thanks Jon but my spares arrived today. It's rather an easier process than I expected. And I managed to fix the leek on my S200; rather enjoying this fiddling!
Greg said that he got some odd advert on the site.
Theres a virgin block at top, some roaming IP you have been selected style and an advert on left bottom, couldnt get out quick enough.
the site's fine. I used a free webhosting site to avoid any hosting costs. The 'cost' is some advertising at the top and bottom of the page I have no control over. It seems that some of the adverts may alert your virus programs.
I'll look into a paid service that has no adverts.
Phil, I mentioned this to Rob Farnsworth and he said you could host it with him.
Well, I enjoyed that........wasn't sure I going to but I did.
The Sun always seems to shine in Wales doesn't it!
A challenging day's shooting. Glad to get through it intact!
Hi guys, we've moved so please refresh your browsers etc.
I can't remember a more varied and interesting course. I think it's probably my favourite so far.
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