The ISSF World Cup in Munich starts tomorrow with 10m Men's Air Rifle. Follow all the action (including the live scores, the youtube videos and interviews and all the commentary) here:
Friday nights are becoming a regular training time again on the range, with Matt, Mark, Paul, Ray and Ashling training away between 1800h and 2200h. The start of the revival of the club perhaps?
Very low numbers at the match this weekend because of the short notice; but a nice high standard nonetheless. Congratulations to Ray Kane of the DFST who won the air rifle event and to Caroline O'Brien of RRPC who won the air pistol event.
Air Rifle
1
Ray Kane
DFST
(A)
584
2
Sean Baldwin
DFST
(A)
562
3
John Lancaster
UCDRC
(B)
554
4
Tian Carey
UCDRC
(B)
539
5
Claire Leyden
UCDRC
(C)
529
6
Patrick Bradley
WTSC
(B)
522
7
Jizhao Liu
UCDRC
(D)
509
8
Maria Tracey
UCDRC
(D)
485
Air Pistol
1
Caroline O'Brien
RRPC
536
2
John O'Brien
RRPC
506
3
Mark Dennehy
RRPC
506
John and Mark were tied after the shoot; both had the same inner ten count; the tie was finally split on countback, with John's 6th series of 88 beating Mark's 86.
No photos after the match unfortunately, as the camera had... a small whoopsie :D
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Hi all, Very short notice on this one, but as per the NTSA calendar, the WTSC airgun shoot is this weekend. Since the WTSC range is currently midway between all-paper and all-electronic targets, and we've not yet gotten all the wiring done, UCDRC have kindly offered to help out and so the WTSC Open will be shot on the UCD range.
Three details on Sunday: 1030, 1230 and 1430. AR40, AR60 and AP60.
It's taken a while to organise the next round of beginner's induction courses for far too many reasons, but we now have dates and details for those interested.
First of all, the dates. We have two air rifle courses and one air pistol course coming up in November and December, each will run over two consecutive sundays:
Air Rifle Beginners Course #1 : Sunday November 7 and Sunday November 14 Air Rifle Beginners Course #2 : Sunday November 21 and Sunday November 28 Air Pistol Beginners Course #1 : Sunday December 5 and Sunday December 12
As you can tell from comparing these with beginners courses we've run in the past, we've changed the format for the course slightly, running them over two days rather than over six weeks. Apart from that, the syllabus will remain the same. There will be presentations on technical and safety aspects of target shooting with airguns and range time for practical work, both with paper targets and with our new electronic targets. The courses will be given by Matt and Geoff, our internationally-accredited ISSF coaches, with assistance from Joanne and Mark as Range Officers and assistant coaches where needed.
Some basic details on the courses:
* They run from 11am until 5pm with breaks for lunch and coffee, on two consecutive sundays. * It costs €100 per person for the course. * It's given by Geoff and Matt, who are ISSF-certified coaches. * You don't need to have any equipment, the club provides everything you'll need for the course. * At the end of the course there is a basic exam on what you've learnt. * Once you've passed the course: o You're signed off on by the club as being safe to shoot air rifles (or air pistols for the air pistol course) o You're formally invited to join the club (membership costs €150 per year and includes your insurance)
For those who are also interested in joining the club, this is currently our mandatory route into the club for all beginners for several reasons: 1. It means we know you're safe to shoot on the range 2. It means you know you're safe when learning to shoot on the range 3. It means you get to know what the sport is like and don't have to spend very much money to find out 4. It means you get trained in a structured way from the first day by a qualified coach so you don't learn any bad habits 5. It means you get to know what our club ethos and people are like before signing up
As the courses are now being run over two days rather than six, we are keeping the number of places low to ensure that everyone has their own firing point on the range; so there are only six places in each course. Since we have had almost thirty people asking us for course details in the last few months,
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should be done quickly as the next courses we run will not happen until next year at the earliest.
If you have any questions,
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