What a surprising day, Dryfire & I checked the forecast, then the creek, organised emergency accommodation for Sat night, just in case, then headed of to the club. On the way we decided not many would show up, boy were we surprised. 16 shooters plus Peter who stayed on the practice butts. All in all we had Peter with his brand new bow, Jay a junior who came with Dad & his 3 siblings & Stuart a very experienced archer who joined the club. Stuart drives a Land Rover straight out of the Mad Max movies. Black with 2 huge spots on the bull bar, winch & 6 yes 6 smaller spots on the roof rack. Mud tyres, high lift jack & shovel all in purpose built racks, 2 GPS systems plus a hand held unit. Sounded like a diesel also had a snorkel and mans best friend "WOOF"So all in all I'm guessing Stuart never goes of the bitumen, well not much any way. He also pulls a 3000# bow. Dave took his PSE out for the day and boy does it perform, when he releases you hear a high energy crack somewhat like a rifle then a split second later the butts rock about and nearly fall over. Really good news for us average archers Karen is going away for about 5 weeks, she has taken long service leave and she & Alastair are going to England to help her Mum & Dad celebrate their 50 wedding anniversary. Have a great time. At least for the next 5 weeks I will move up the pecking order by one, ah! pure joy. Grandad took his new slime green Mardi Gras bow round the course and absolutely blitzed it leaving poor old Teabag at the tea urn once again, boy life can really suck.
Scores are listed below 2 arrow round
Feathers Dave 774, Home brew Garry 762, Coins Alastair 760, Grandad Cec 758, BP Glenn 736, Cola Karen 734, Karate Matt 728, Mad Max Stuart 724, Tea Bag 710, Dan 648, Dryfire Gloria 630PB, Fingers Ray 628, Peawee Josh 608, Ben 570, Jay 298PB..
Cheers Teabag
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