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Thursday, 30 October 2008 23:20 |
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Congratulations to Dave Penman this years winner of the 2008 SARPA FT Top Scot. Dave has consistantly won this competition for the last 3 years and is a great example to us all. Well done Dave. Due to the winner's failing eyesight the old guy on the right is pointing out to Dave where the cameraman is. The old guy also happens to be the seasons worst shooter. Members are invited to fill in the missing word for the caption. 
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Thursday, 30 October 2008 23:06 |
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This annual trophy was won by Graham Easton with a score of 36. Graham is arguably this seasons most improved shooter and his win was a very popular result for all the people connected to the sport.
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Thursday, 30 October 2008 23:05 |
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Many thanks to all those who gave up their weekend break to help support SARPA at our annual Cardross Game Fair fund raiser. Volunteers from the clubs not only gave up their time but travelled very long distances at their own expense to be at the function and in these days of high fuel costs this can be serious money. A very special thank you to Laura who manned (or is "womened" nowadays!!) our reception desk, took in all the money and kept us all on toes! Despite very good weather over the weekend this year takings were slightly down on 2007. One of the main reasons was other events in the area on Saturday clashing with Cardross. We can only confirm that the impact on SARPA was less than on other exhibitors. More important, SARPA gained very many new friends who visited our tent plus four new members who joined over the weekend, with six other people indicating they will join this month. The Management Committee will be meeting at the end of June with one item already favourite to be approved. In 2007 Tayside kindly allowed us to borrow their exhibition targets but because of their design they are difficult to transport. Stewart Orr has prepared a new design which he will develop and get costing from local fabricators. If the Committee approves the expense we will have new targets for 2009 that can be reset from the firing line. This year Arthur, Fred and two other members spent all day shooting at the resetting discs which solved the problem but requires that they are now re-graded AAA shooters for the rest of the season - hosting clubs take note!! The new PCP rifles proved to be a great improvement on the old springers. A first they required quite a bit of attention which could have been the mounts or just the newness of the guns. By Sunday they had settled down and were shooting well. For security and for convenience the rifles will be split up and stored by each club. However, should any club have a local fund raising event or a need - all the guns are available on free loan. After 2009 this will apply to the new design targets as well. Like all popular events we are constantly seeking ways to improve our image, our service and our popularity with the public so if anybody has any ideas, suggestions or even criticisms please contact either your club officials or Stewart directly. SARPA would finally like to thank the host organisers BASC and all the visitors to our tent - SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!!. PS David Wardle will be posting his pix soon please go to the link on the Photo Album page to access. |
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Thursday, 30 October 2008 23:02 |
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An air gun club has being established in the Musselburgh area and is called the Musselburgh and District HFT-FT Club. For more details please contact Fraser Hanson on 07773 504573. They are starting their own web site and when I have the address it will be made available on this site. Regards Stewart |
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