Last year three UK shooters competed in the Euskadi Open in Zumarraga in the Basque Country. This year the number was up to ten and there were some big hitters amongst us. Shooting PCP there was Andy Calpin, John Costello, Rob Farnworth, Karl Clarke, Roy Boliver and Phil Gee. Shooting piston there was Nick Murphy, Val Szulc, Greg Ralph and me.
Nine of us arrived, with only minor hiccups, in Bilbao via Stansted; Val had taken the ferry from Portsmouth and was including the shoot as part of a fortnight's holiday.
The Basque Country and the Basque people are unique. Throughout our short stay the hospitality we received was fantastic and we all would like to extend many thanks to all those involved. In particular thanks to Jesus who worked tirelessly to help us and make sure all our needs were met. To Unai who didn't shoot but was there to drive us to and from the airport and from the hotel to the shoot. To Jose and his wife Ahintzane who also did not shoot to ensure the smooth running of the competition.
The shoot was so much more than an FT comp, it was about people coming from afar to share their common interest and to relax and enjoy. The event started with a four course meal in a Caserio, a traditional Basque restaurant, and thankfully there was a siesta to allow digestion before the shooting began around 5 pm.
In Euskadi the piston air rifle has a big following and there were enough entrants to make two vibrant competitions. On the Saturday the piston shooters shot the black course of 50 targets and the PCPs the yellow and this was reversed on the Sunday.After the first round Nick Murphy held a lead of 2 after posting a 43 with his pro-sport and Andy Calpin tied for the lead with Spanish shooter Pepone both on 48. The UK shooters massed at the top of the PCP ranks, Rob and Karl scored 46 as did Andras from Hungary, and one behind these was John Costello on 45.
After completion of the first day the UK shooters found themselves drinking beer and sampling chorizo, jamón cerrano, sea food, almonds and qeso. It was an excellent end to the day and probably didn't finish until well into Sunday.
On the Sunday the pairings are aligned by scores which meant Andy Calpin would partner Pepone who had twice won the Euskadi Open and had been top continental shooter at last year's Euros. With 3 lanes to go Pepone was two ahead but then they came to a tricky standing lane of which both targets were elevated. Those shooters adjacent to the pair stopped to watch as Andy dropped a high 40+ yarder and then polished off its closer mate. Scores level Pepone needed one of the standers; he missed the first, the tension rose, he missed the second and they were level. The final 4 targets all fell for both so a shoot-off would be needed to separate them.
In the piston class Nick was not having it all his own way either; he had started the day two ahead of his partner Joaquin and their scoring was matched throughout the round. Nick eventually finished on an impressive 46 and won the piston crown by three targets.
It is traditional that the winners of sporting events in the Basque Country receive Txapelas, Basque berets. It was great to see these adorn the heads of English shooters. Well done to Nick, Andy and John.
GP6 at Castle - 11th July 2010
The World Cup final and my need to BBQ meant that I would shoot my first morning GP for a couple of years. I thought I might benefit from the kinder wind that is normally found in the am session!! Advice for future shoots - anyone searching for less wind look for my name and choose the other session.
I always enjoy shooting at Castle, it is extensive woodland that is enjoyable to be in and I knew that Mr Page would provide a testing course. I met Steve before the event and he was pleased with the offering but hoping that too much wind wouldn't spoil the day.
We kicked off just after 9am and although the wind was changeable and occasionally gusting it didn't prove too bad. I'm sure that we all lost targets to the wind. However, I lost more to pellets staying straight. The top morning score was shared between Andrew Gillott and Ian Taylor who posted a pair of 47s. Afterwards Andy said that he didn't think 47 would be enough and thought the course could be cleared - wise words Mr Gillott. And so it followed, the afternoon conditions were slightly kinder but it was still a mammoth effort from John Costello Jnr to clear the course. In fact all of the visitors to Euskadi enjoyed a good day's shooting so perhaps more people should visit next year! Two more AA shooters joined the morning pair on 47, Mark Bassett and Steve page, and it was Andrew and Mark who took trophies in the shootoff. After 6 rounds John now has a healthy lead in the overall competition.
In A grade there was a maiden win for Justin Wood, Neil Hague and John Callaghan completed the podium. In B it was another victory for Mark Brewitt and trophies for Kevin Cresswell and my partner on the day Chris Lee. Jacob and Jukes continued their dominance of C grade, both scored 39 to win from Castle's Paul Holland on 35. Paul James made it 2 wins from 2 starts in securing the piston class with an excellent 43; he was pushed close though by Karl Clarke who scored 42. Nick Murphy's third place gives him a 6 point lead in the overall standings. In SFT it was another good day for Steve Lannyman and Ian Harford who, as at Anston, tied for first on 36.
And finally a big up to Mr Andy Calpin who showed his respect for the Euskadi Field Target Association by competing today wearing his victory txapela.
GP7 at East Devon - 25th July 2010
I think that this was the first GP at East Devon and I hope it's not the last. Chris Jones and his team had set out an excellent course in wind friendly woodland. The big story from the morning round was that John Costello Jnr was continuing his run of hits that unfortunately ended on his 42nd of the day; 91 on the trot! John managed to drop another and he was joined on two down by Dave Schofield and Rob Farnworth. In the afternoon the wind did get a little stronger and it was hard to judge in such dense woodland. One guy who managed was James Osborne; he matched the morning's best score so a shoot-off was needed to decide the top gun of the day. And James was successful in, surprisingly, notching his first GP win of 2010. John's share of first place means that with two GP to go he cannot be beaten; well done John!
In A grade Robert Walker of ETL scored 47 to win by two targets and he now tops the A grade standings. Tied for second place was Alec Gibbs and James Griffiths who is also now second overall.
Another grade that is sewn up is B grade, Mark Brewitt added his forth win of the season and now has amassed an incredible 296 points. The other trophies went to Derek Bendon and Chris Lee who both scored tied Mark's score of 40.
C grade was won with an obscene score of 43! Its owner, Peter Jacobs, won by 9 shots from Paul O'Hanlon who is perhaps the most handsome shooter on the circuit. Dean Jukes came in third and still holds on to the overall lead. It looks like being an exciting finish to C grade this year.
Another piston class win for Nick Murphy but Rob Long's tie for second means that the title is still up for grabs. Congratulations to Karl Clarke who has had four outings with a springer and on each occasion taken a trophy.
In SFT leader Jim Nee took a break and shot FT, we also enjoyed a pint in the Keepers Cottage afterwards. Steve Lannyman made it five wins from five; he was followed home by Richard Baker and Ian Harford.
It was an excellent day's shooting. I'm not sure about the morning round but the afternoon passed without a whistle. Many thanks to Chris and the East Devon crew and I hope we are there again next year.
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Not the cruising, ahem!
That's the spirit.
Boinger or phut phut?
Gp9, far coley 50, bfta masters and showdown, castle 80, euros, Weston woods. 6 weeks on the spin. Phew. Could wreck a marriage.....
mattress i bet thats had it by now
North Oxon may see the boinger return.
"Could wreck a marriage....."
Another gem from Mr G. The boy's on fire.
A few hours at the ride. Very disappointing. Terrible groups off the bag and couldn't hit a cows arse with a banjo standing. Off to Wednesbury marksmen to zero the huntsman for bro in law
North oxon 50 is the 26th.
More bad luck has come my way, the motor was booked for it's MOT & clutch change tomorrow but I hit a speed bump wrong this morning & now there's this banging coming from the suspension!
This might be the end of my season as I can't keep throwing money at the bloody thing!
I'm looking for another car & we'll see how it pans out.
Enter the Shogun!
Bad news Greg, but it doesn't have to be the end of your season; you do have friends, you know.Not sure who they are though.
Saun how do we go about booking in for Weston?
One for Phil, wheres the country ending .ee?
You will wear that gun out the amount of practice you do.
i am ere
i say get another woman greg ............my friend
Nah matey, :) my woman is FINE, I just need another motor, one that doesn't have bits dropping off it!
Jon, you need to complete the form available on the BFTA website and send it to Tony Cook along with the £30 entry fee and a stamped addressed envelope.
.ee is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) of Estonia. It was introduced in 1992 and is operated by EENet.
I don't know about wear it out, i might break it in half. stupid sport.
Four of us enjoyed a good training session at the Greyhound yesterday. We followed the sport with a few pints of shandy and some hot debate. Roy, those drugs don't go well with alcohol:)
Thanks Saun, with light on the recent changes to MFTA i had to ask.
Ta for confirmation Phil, i put two and two together and found.
http://www.field-target.ee
Yes, they made me a bit subdued, and I really couldn't be bothered to debate as aggresively as I would otherwise have done.
That's the spirit Roy!
well, I haven't gone out drinking.
I am, however, on my second cheeky little red. Thats wine, not russian...
and thats bottle not glass..
I quite liked the Gary Cane stock for the EV2/ProT:
http://www.garycanegunstocks.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/GP-Based-Evo-Custom.jpg
Then I found out it cost £705 and my likeness cooled.
I'm so glad you're behaving yourself in the manner of a true athlete Phil.
Spoke to Greg earlier today. I believe an eagerly awaited new arrival is expected soon.
Greg's having a baby! Let's go to the pub!
Off to see the Blues give Real Mallorca a footballing lesson. Whilst no doubt the mighty Bilbao will be teaching the Wolves about attacking football.
Spot on again, Shaun. You really must take more care when choosing which club to follow:-)
Seriously, I hope the lads enjoyed it, and wouldn't it be great if all the locals could still be together this time next year. Did you take anything positive from the game?
Damn!
We played well enough to win but unfortunately didn't score!
The boys did have a good time thanks.
KP's injury was a bit unfortunate though. Now, about that £50 bet I had with Jesus..........
By the way, the boy Stoddart is now shooting PM and will be travelling down with me and Phil tomorrow.
He must be confident of picking up a trophy!!
Well it made more sense for him to shoot PM and travel down with us, rather than do the journey solo
Are you guys on for a Chinese afterwards? (After a couple of pints obviously)
Hi all
Come on lads, stories from the shooting line, what went on?
NJR's pictures of Bisley on Shooting the Breeze.
Picture 10, any comments?
Evening Greg. Bisley was a fascinating place, and I would have enjoyed time to have had a walk round and soak up the atmosphere.
I had a recurrence of tha gun issue. Dropping low on plinking range, and chrono down to 770 to 780, (from 810). started to shoot the course by dialling in for the distance then holding over as well. Around halfway, and after missing more than I hit, I eventually discovered that the point of impact seemed to have come back up. On one lane I shot the second target first, then when I took the shot again I missed.
Lengthy apres shoot at a pub in Bisley, and home at about 11. I had the honour of Mr G and Mr S in my car so was kept well entertained.
Greg, how the devil are you?
Bisley was tremendous. 2000 Harley Davidsons, 180 FT shooters, all back in the 1850's colonial India.
Not much inthe way of wind, gave one wind and it went where I aimed, went direct at one and it took me out, straight down the throat of the rest.
Missed 5 out of 6 damn stupid standers.
Had a pint with friends in the pub afterwards and somehow agreed to become BFTA Secretary.
I'm sure they drugged my drink(s)...
you should do Sywell.
No 10, very odd. I'd like to see it from a different angle.
How did you enjoy your excursion Phil; entertaining bloke isn't he.
The Kneeler, right?
kneeler/sitter???
yeah most accomodating.
Got the Protarget hampster sorted and a new trial hampster for the steyr to try a new option.
Got to go now, talk tomorrow.
on a promise by the sound of it..
Could just be an unfortunate camera angle, if he had any weight on his arse that bag would be flatter.
would anyone care to join me at the Greyhound tomorrow or Thursday?
I'm probably on for Thur PM.
Harry Preston, away until 15th. Hydrographics, not answering phone, presumably annual shutdown. City airweapons, closed until 19th. All a tad frustrating.
put 5 pellets over the chrono today at Millride, got 2fps variation.
Which gun?
spent ages practising standers.
As long as I took the shot within 5-10 seconds they were (mostly) going in the 40mm kill.
If I take any longer, the wobble valve kicks in.
Guess its cos I don't use skeleton but muscle (well I call it muscle, strictly speaking its pies)
the Steyr, tuned by P. Gee gunsmiths
reg done too. wahoo.
Will soon be a 2 gun family, well bloke.
frightened him off
new photo
modified
Whats on any where this weekend chaps?
Next week Sywell, like it there.
Far Coley not on until Far Coley 50 on 29th.
Kinver?
Only if theres nothing else on, sure Cmon will agree.
We did have our own 321 comp last time, got slaughtered but mucho fun.
Need a bit of practice for next week, sized or unsized slugs, clean barrel, dirty barrel, lubed or dry?
Evening everybody!
Too much time out of the blog. Apologies my friends.
I saw a lot of news : Phil is thew BFTA secretary, Wolfs won to Athletic of Bilbao, Bisley was a fantastic course, etc.
Anyone about?
Is there another blog somewhere, or are you all out partying?
Hi all, sorry I haven't been around much recently but there have been many things to do making ready to move in with Louise's parents culminating with the new bed arriving next Friday so needing to strip two bedrooms out, one for the bed & one for all the junk that was in the first room!
I haven't had much time for any quality target shooting, in fact the closest I've been is shooting Lou's nephew's toy dinosaurs with his sucker dart gun but I hope some degree of equilibrium will return after next week, I'm not at all sure about Sywell this Sunday though I must say! However, the new motor is going well so I should be able to get down there if I can just make the time.
Glad you're being kept on your toes Greg. We can't have you sitting around doing nothing, can we? Glad you're happy with the new car.
Evening chaps, just back from Wales and itching for the Greyhound and Sywell.
Quiet on here.
Might receive the HD Cam tomorrow, make sure of the three S's.
This time it's for real - I am back from Wales and itching for FT and some FT chat.
Anyone doing the Greyhound tomorrow?
I believe Royston and myself will be making up the numbers as usual.
If I have time to zero it in it might be the debut of the pro target.
Excellent!
No Paul - stocktaking - any news on Greg?
Got a text the other night saying he couldn't make the curry and sywell was doubtful cos of the move.
And so it begins!
Have you been and got your new uniform and pencil case for the new term?
No, I'm winging it with last year's gear.
I'm sure there's a parable in the Bible appropriate to Greg
Jacqui used to love the back-to-school stationery shopping with our kids. Every year at about this time she says she'd like to borrow someone else's child for just that purpose.
How about
"Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife"
Ephesians 5:22-33
Ephesus was the answer to a clue in the Scottiush telegraph crossword during the week.
How about the Prodigal Son, who happened to eat all the loaves and fishes.
How about Simon Peter - who three times claimed "I will not give up FT" and then the cock crowed!!
Howdi amigos
Who is Peter Simon?
Are we in for a wet one at Sywell?
Hi Jon, very wet on Sunday. Then hopefully a few beers!
I see Blues are on Skysports on Thursday in the Carling Cup; excellent!
Even better it brought great delight seein Albion go down 6 nil.
I think I'll be watching on sunday if it's as wet as promised
Metcheck is saying 22 deg, 6 mph winds, sunny with showers for Sunday.
Thanks to Ian, Phil and Roy for a good day's shooting at the Greyhound today.
Let's hope tomorrow will see a few more targets fall over.
Anyone abou
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