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was still raining. F/TR Class is at a clear disadvantage to Open Class in that they are limited in choice of calibre and more basic equipment but Andy Burgess still managed a 49.6v and Spanish shooter Enrique Cabrera also put in a 49, with a gun he had never even seen before the weekend but specially built for him by Opsrey Rifles.


At 1000 yards, inevitably the F/TR scores, like the Open scores, dropped but amazingly two shooters managed to break 70. John Cross put in a 70.5v, just one V ahead of fellow 101 Club team mate Adam Bagnall, which gave him the medal. That extra V bull would prove to be very significant – John and Adam finished on identical scores but it hoisted John into second place overall on count-back.


So ended another summer shoot at Diggle - not that you would know it was summer! The next round is also at Diggle - in one month’s time on the 17/18th September. We have had some extraordinary warm weather at Diggle in September so who knows? But don’t forget your waterproofs and sun cream! Download an entry form from www.gbfclass.co.uk and remember, we are limited to 60 shooters so don’t delay. Full results can also be viewed on the GBCFA website.


Diggle Ranges F Class 4th Round


August 2011


The final scores; F/TR 1st


Russell Simmonds


2nd John Cross 3rd


Open Class 1st


Adam Bagnall


309.26v 304.23v 304.23v


Tony Marsh


2nd Mik Maksimovic 3rd


Simon Rodgers


307.9v


306.19v 305.18v


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