I would not find that problem insoluble: but then, I would not comtemplate participation in any marathon, or part therof.Oh pants, that's the same day as the Ealing half-marathon!
As re-entries are permitted those that haven’t quite determined their zero appear to get a second chance.Time to check your 200-YARD zero.
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Shots are not marked, target is scored in the butts after all 10 shots have been fired then patched & put back up. Only way to adjust zero is if you can see your shot holes which isn't a given thanks to the dappled colour of the target area.As re-entries are permitted those that haven’t quite determined their zero appear to get a second chance.
The rules are the Chamois is shot with a rifle chambered for a cartridge that makes it ‘large species’ deer legal in England, ie >.240” & 1700ftlb. Sub calibre is anything that does not achieve those minimums.Looks interesting! what is ment by "sub-caliber"? anything that isn't deer legal?
Thanks for clarifyingThe rules are the Chamois is shot with a rifle chambered for a cartridge that makes it ‘large species’ deer legal in England, ie >.240” & 1700ftlb. Sub calibre is anything that does not achieve those minimums.
Do you have the date for next years Ealing half marathon PM? - if you do then please advise asap as the 2026 shooting calendar is being finalised this weekend!Oh for goodness sake, can you please not hold this on exactly the same day as the Ealing Half-Marathon and Prof PM visiting from the US for our birthday? It's my favourite shooting event and I keep having to miss it! People who don't have my problems: go and do it, it's brilliant, and almost everyone is pretty bad at it, so don't feel self-conscious about that.