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:) For your info, we are two Canuks blasting away at the World Parcours de Chasse (Sporting) near Prague. The targets are very tough with an average of only 58%. The Czechs put on a great shoot with things running very smoothly. The goody bag included: a shoot bag, an aluminium folding chair, an umbrella (it rainned a few times a day untill yestrday), a cap, a Swiss version of BreakFree and assorted papers.

George Digweed is in the lead! Great guy, he gave me his new 65% transmission HidefSpex lens and kept the ols scratch one, after I could not se the targets in the cloudy weather against the tree line, on day 1.

Here is the link for the scores:
http://www.parcour.cz/default.asp?ids=8&idm=81&idc=10&idz=182&idv=1&lang=cz

Have a great day,
Henry;)
 
:( Richard Faulds, MBE and Olympic Gold winner wins the shoot with Ben Hustwhait Silver and George Digweed Bronze due to Czech tv interference and verbal abuse over the past two days!

43.5% of the targets were 42 M (46 yards) away at the first barrel shot! This was lazered by on of my friends. The targets were Laporte bios that would take 7 71/2 hits and not break! Or, as one shooter tested, 93K stepped on, and not break! We have seen teal targets flip whe hit and not break! Others would break several seconds later. One high tower target was propelled forward at every hit and not break! That is whacked by two barrels! 1004 participated. Not many will return to shooting events such as this. The average was well below the requireed good shoot average of 70%. The first two days, it was 58%! Nearly everyone shot 4 to 5 targets per Parcours under.

Pictures can be seen at: http://www.losttarget.com
I have also posted pictures of the Euro and Belgium Championship. The Italian will be posted soon.

After a month of shooting in Europe, I will be back in the Great White North next week. It was a great experience including shooting my first 25 in International FITASC and second to Pierre Dubois who shot the First Canadian 25 at the Palmetto Grand Prix.

HAve a grrat week,
Henry;)
 
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