LB,
It is amazing how much the young ones can achieve when they have focus and a desire to go places in life. No doubt that came from those who have shown her the support and encouragement that helped her be as successful as she is being. Well Done....bless her support team that cares so much for her. You may take a smallish bow but don't let her see you doing it. |
Some employers realy do not know what talent they have or how to develop it. Took my youngest son three moves to get to an employer that does and they do show their appreciation of what he brings to the party.
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....5f9c51b8c5.jpg |
I love it.
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Great news, LB.
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I wish her good luck for Ex Omega, not long to go now.
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LB
Excellent news BZ :ok: You must be chuffed to pieces!! |
Today I received a photo from her take during range firing. Purports to show all 5 rounds on target, with two sharing the same hole ...... sort of 8-shaped hole on its side. Very nice too.
Reminds me of the .22 indoor range at JHQ ........ my teenage son routinely shot possibles, dad routinely shot 95 or so, and once shot a 99. So rare was the event that I still have the card. |
Originally Posted by langleybaston
(Post 11262832)
Today I received a photo from her take during range firing. Purports to show all 5 rounds on target, with two sharing the same hole ...... sort of 8-shaped hole on its side. Very nice too.
Reminds me of the .22 indoor range at JHQ ........ my teenage son routinely shot possibles, dad routinely shot 95 or so, and once shot a 99. So rare was the event that I still have the card. |
Originally Posted by 212man
(Post 11262838)
I may have shot with your son - used that range regularly from 80-83
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WB,
If that Meme you posted is accurate (which I am thinking it very much is...) then the Pongo's have to be akin to McNamara's Project 100,000. |
Dad Was Not Sergeant York.
Originally Posted by langleybaston
(Post 11262832)
Today I received a photo from her take during range firing. Purports to show all 5 rounds on target, with two sharing the same hole ...... sort of 8-shaped hole on its side. Very nice too.
Reminds me of the .22 indoor range at JHQ ........ my teenage son routinely shot possibles, dad routinely shot 95 or so, and once shot a 99. So rare was the event that I still have the card. |
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Sheesh!
I have a decent .22 air rifle in a long, fully enclosed garden ** with telescopic sighting and cannot now achieve such grouping at about 25 yards. Granddaughter and I have a contest lined up for her next visit .......... same rifle, and winner pays up a bottle of fizz [WHEN she wins] or a decent red [IF I win]. ** A very good definition of the appropriate sized garden was penned by a retired colonel in the D Tel. "Large enough to find a spot for a pee if taken short, small enough for cries of help to be heard by a neighbour*. I have a strategic shed, behind which ............. |
Use a sheet of targets similar to this one(the linked file is printable).....one sheet for each shooter....take one shot at each of the 25 targets.....hole must be inside the bold black circle...can touch but not cross into the black.
Then score good hits....if tied....Shoot till the first Bullseye is scored and the second shooter misses....if each shooter scores a bullseye...continue till the first bullseye is hit . Think it is easy....try it at 25 Yards. My money is on the Grand Baby! I just thought I knew how to shoot! .22 Rimfire Cartridges are not very precise and despite using Ruger Precision .22 Rifles and excellent scopes....the sorry things cost me lots in Beer Money! https://accurateshooter.net/targets/ukbrtarget50.png |
Thank you. I shall report back ............... if I win.
[No, I am not a total sh1t] |
Really dragging this from the memory banks now, the mnemonic used when coaching the grouping practice is/was DSMPE
D - Declaration S - Size M - MPI - Mean Point of Impact P - Pattern E - Encouragement If this is incorrect or has been superseded my apologies, I am just happy that I have managed to remember something from what seems to be several million years ago. |
She must be bored: jumped out of a serviceable aircraft at Old Sarum at the weekend.
NOT ON MY BUCKET LIST. |
Originally Posted by langleybaston
(Post 11275201)
She must be bored: jumped out of a serviceable aircraft at Old Sarum at the weekend.
NOT ON MY BUCKET LIST. I did that once* never did it again LOL * Serviceable aircraft (Cessna) was questionable IMHO, much of it held together with parcel tape :eek:. The runway (Ashford International AKA Lympne) looked like a Tornado had used it for target practice with a JP233 :E, so I was quite happy to land under a parachute and not in the aircraft. I was 17 at the time and immortal LOL as we all were. |
LB,
Seems your Grand Baby follows the Ladies in your family with her derring-do!:ok: |
Originally Posted by SASless
(Post 11275659)
LB,
Seems your Grand Baby follows the Ladies in your family with her derring-do!:ok: Jack ** With apologies to MPN11:) |
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