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		<title>Paul Hill Wins European F-Open Championship with 7mm RSAUM</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shooter Profile by Des Parr, UK We have a new European F-Open Champion: Paul Hill from the UK. If he looks familiar, it’s because Paul appeared here 12 months ago when he set a new F-Open record score of 100-17X at 900 yards at last year’s European Championships. There are some factors which make Paul’s [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><i>Shooter Profile by Des Parr, UK</i><br />
We have a new European F-Open Champion: Paul Hill from the UK. If he looks familiar, it’s because Paul appeared here 12 months ago when he set a new F-Open record score of 100-17X at 900 yards at last year’s European Championships. There are some factors which make Paul’s victory all the more significant. First, he didn’t employ a top gunsmith to do his work &#8212; he&#8217;s a real working-class here who did it all himself. To keep costs down he taught himself to do all his own machining and bedding. Paul acquired a lathe, learned how to run it, and then carefully did all his own chambering and fitting. He then taught himself how to bed the rifle too. You have to admire a man who teaches himself how to build Championship-winning rifles.</p>
<p><img border="1" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/feuro1302.jpg" alt="Paul Hill Bisley Europe European F-Class Championship"></p>
<p>Another unusual factor is Paul’s choice of components. Paul used the Lapua Scenar 180-grain bullet, the same bullet used to set his 2016 record. The 180gr Scenar is a fairly “old-fashioned” shape, but Paul points them using a “shooting shed” pointing tool. For seating, he uses his own home-made die with a Wilson top. Whatever the Lapuas may lack in BC, they more than compensate for in consistency, and that’s the key to success. As an aside, they compare very favourably in tests on the Juenke ICC machine, indicating that they’re very well made indeed.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/sae7mmsaumx350.png" alt="7mm RSAUM"><b>Paul Hill Equipment List</b><br />
Paul shot in the F-Open class firing the 7mm RSAUM cartridge, a short magnum. He ran a 30&#8243; Krieger 1:9&#8243;-twist barrel mated to a Barnard Model P action bedded in a Joe West laminated stock. His pushed those Lapu8a Scenar with the relatively new Reload Swiss RS70 powder. Paul rates this RS70 propellant very highly. It may be unfamiliar to shooters in the USA, but RS70 is REACH compliant and is likely to become more popular when many other powders are forbidden from the EU next year. Paul is also a big fan of the Russian KVB-7 primer, a very mild and consistent primer &#8212; marketed under “Wolf” in the USA.</p>
<p>It is not just about having the right equipment though, it is also all about the application of skills and techniques and Paul was very keen to acknowledge his debt of thanks to Erik Cortina for his reloading techniques and Brian Litz for his writings on range mind set and diet. There is another, until now, secret factor that may have helped Paul. He is an Apiarist (bee-keeper) and he swears by the beneficial effects of his daily honey on toast. Who knows? Perhaps he’s on to something &#8212; nothing sells like success, so Paul’s honey sales may take off now just like his shooting career.</p>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s a good video showing F-Class Shooters at Bisley (FieldSports Channel 2015)</strong><br />
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<p><b>2016 Wasn&#8217;t So Bad Either</b><br />
Paul Hill&#8217;s 2017 Championship win followed an impressive performance last year. At the 2016 European F-Class Championships at the Bisley Ranges, Paul set a  record score at 900 yards: 100-17V! That’s 17 shots placed in a five-inch circle the size of a CD (compact disc) at over half a mile. [NOTE: At Bisley, the maximum score is FIVE points, not ten points. So the maximum score for 20 shots is 100. Also what Americans call an “X” is called a “V” at Bisley.]</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/paulhill1603fix.jpg" alt="Paul Hill Bisley Europe"></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Record Set with Slower Pair Firing Method</strong><br />
The style of shooting in Great Britain is pair-firing. Under this procedure, each of two competitors shoots alternately, taking turns from shot to shot. Each shooter has 45 seconds to take his shot. Allowing for the target pullers to do their jobs, this means that each shot can take up to one minute. As Paul was pair firing, he had to concentrate for up to 40 minutes to get all 20 shots off! You can imagine how many times the wind changed course in those 40 minutes &#8211;pick-ups, let-offs, changes of angle and direction. Paul had to counter each change and still managed to put 17 shots in that 5-inch circle!</p></blockquote>
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		<title>English Shooter Sets New Great Britain F-Class Record</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Report by Des Parr With every new season, standards in the F-Class game are climbing ever higher. Shooter are improving their skills set while equipment and loading techniques are improving (thanks in part to websites such as this). Evidence of the level of improvement in F-Class shooting comes from the UK, where a talented shooter [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><i>Report by Des Parr</i><br />
With every new season, standards in the F-Class game are climbing ever higher. Shooter are improving their skills set while equipment and loading techniques are improving (thanks in part to websites such as this). Evidence of the level of improvement in F-Class shooting comes from the UK, where a talented shooter drilled a new GBFCA record score. One of our rising stars on this side of the pond is F-Open shooter Paul Hill. He hails from England’s wide-open flat lands where the wind blows strongly in from the North Sea and where a shooter must soon learn to read the wind.</p>
<p>At the European Championships held in September at the Bisley ranges, Paul set a new record score at 900 yards &#8212; a 100-17V! That’s 17 shots placed in a <strong>five-inch circle</strong> the size of a CD (compact disc) at over <strong>half a mile</strong>. [NOTE: At Bisley, the maximum score is FIVE points, not ten points. So the maximum score for 20 shots is 100. Also what Americans call an &#8220;X&#8221; is called a &#8220;V&#8221; at Bisley.]</p>
<blockquote><p><b>Record Set with Slower Pair Firing Method</b><br />
Bear in mind the style of shooting here in Great Britain is <strong>pair-firing</strong>. Under this procedure, each of two competitors shoots alternately, taking turns from shot to shot. Each shooter has 45 seconds to get his shot off. Allowing for the target pullers to do their jobs, this means that <strong>each shot can take up to one minute</strong>. As Paul was pair firing, he had to concentrate for up to 40 minutes to get all 20 shots off! You can imagine how many times the wind changed course in those 40 minutes &#8212; pick-ups, let-offs, changes of angle and direction. Paul had to counter each change and still managed to keep 17 shots in that 5-inch circle!</p></blockquote>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/paulhill1603fix.jpg" alt="UK European F-Class F-Open Championships Bisley Range England"></p>
<p><b>Paul Hill Sets Record with His First-Ever DIY-Chambered Barrel</b><br />
What makes this new GBFCA record all the more significant is that Paul did it by barreling his own rifle &#8212; and for the first time! By simply taking great care and attention he has chambered and fitted a barrel himself to the very highest standards. Paul chambered the Krieger 1:9&#8243;-twist barrel for the .284 Winchester cartridge. His action was a Barnard. The stock is by Joe West.</p>
<p><b>Record Shot with Lapua 180gr Scenars and Russian Primers</b><br />
We should note that Paul Hill is a very keen fan of <a href="http://www.lapua.com/en/reloading/bullets/scenar-l.html" target='_blank'>Lapua&#8217;s <a href="http://www.lapua.com/en/reloading/bullets/scenar-l.html" target='_blank'>180gr Scenar-L bullet</a>. It has to be said that this bullet doesn’t have the highest BC, yet whatever it lacks in that department it more than makes up for by being remarkably consistent &#8212; and consistency counts for a lot. Paul is also a fan of the Russian KVB-7 primers. His achievement is proof that Lapua Scenars and KVB-7 primers are every bit as good as the premium-priced alternatives. The powder was Vihtavuori N160. [Editor: For its 180gr Scenar-L</a>, Lapua lists a 0.661 G1 BC, and a 0.332 G7 BC. Those numbers may not top the charts, but they are still very impressive.]</p>
<p>Records are made to be broken, but we think it will be quite a while before Paul’s 200-17X is surpassed in European competition. If you feel up to that challenge, consider competing in next year’s European Championships in late September 2017.</p>
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		<title>Report: European F-Class Championships at Bisley, England</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2014 17:51:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Report by Vince Bottomley For this year, the European F-Class Championships moved from its traditional November date to mid-September. England can be smitten with some dreadful weather in November and previous Championships have suffered everything from rain and mist, to sub-zero temperatures. It proved to be a wise decision and competitors enjoyed balmy, sunny weather [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Report by Vince Bottomley</i><br />
For this year, the European F-Class Championships moved from its traditional November date to mid-September. England can be smitten with some dreadful weather in November and previous Championships have suffered everything from rain and mist, to sub-zero temperatures. It proved to be a wise decision and competitors enjoyed balmy, sunny weather for the whole week, with matches on September 12-14, 2014. The event was well attended with 206 individual entries and over 20 teams. With competitors from a dozen nations, this is one of the biggest F-Class events in the world.</p>
<p>Congratulations to Scotland&#8217;s Des Parr, the new F-Open champion (on V-count over James Finn), and congrats to Giulio Arrigucci of Italy, who won the F-TR title. Both Parr and Finn dropped only five points over the entire two-day individual competition. For more information (and full listing of match results) visit <a href="http://www.gbfclass.co.uk" target="_blank">www.GBFclass.co.uk</a>.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/gbf1403op.jpg" alt="European GB Bisley F-class Championships great britain"></p>
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<td width="300"><strong>F-Open Individual Results</strong></td>
<td><strong>F-TR Individual Results</strong></td>
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<td>1. Des Parr (Scotland): 470.48V (possible 475)<br />
2. James Finn (Ireland): 470.41V<br />
3. Marco Been (Holland): 467.49V<br />
4. Mik Maksimovic (GB): 465.38V<br />
5. Daniel McKenna (Ireland): 464.40V<br />
6. Dave Lloyd (GB): 463.36V</td>
<td>1. Giulio Arrigucci (Italy): 455.30V<br />
2. Francisco Franco Mosquera (Spain): 454.30V<br />
3. Sergii Gorbon (Ukraine): 452.36V<br />
4. Tom Bond (GB): 449.29V<br />
5. Valentin Pomomarenko (Ukraine): 449.29V<br />
6. Russell Simmonds (GB): 449.29V</td>
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<p>Over the past few years, numbers have increased steadily and this year, <strong>over 200 shooters</strong> assembled on Bisley’s famous Stickledown range on the Friday morning for the first of two days of individual competition, followed by Team Matches on the Sunday. The four days preceding the Championships were available for practice and informal competitions. </p>
<p>With near-perfect conditions for the first 800-yard stage, some excellent scores were recorded. Scotsman Paul Crosbie’s F-TR score of 75.12V not only took the stage win but also set a new GB record and equaled the top F-Open score (by Italian Gian Antonio Quaglino). Maximums were also recorded at 900 yards by both classes but at 1000 yards, Scotsman Des Parr’s 74.11V was a clear winner, with Italy’s Andrea Ceron’s recording a 72.6V in F-TR.</p>
<p><i>The Famous Stickledown Range at Bisley</i><br />
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<p>At the end of Day One, Des Parr was leading Open Class by a single point and Spain’s  Francisco Franco Mosquera had a two point lead in F-TR. The following day, competitors tackled the same course of fire to decide the title of European Champion. </p>
<p>Although a little overcast for the start of Day Two, the sun soon broke through and the fact that <strong>the top 36 Open shooters didn’t drop a single point at 800 yards</strong> gives an indication of conditions. Even the top 15 F-TR shooters ‘cleaned’ the target but, some relays experienced less favorable conditions.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/gbf1405.jpg" alt="European GB Bisley F-class Championships great britain">At 900 yards, again the top nine Open competitors shot ‘possibles’ but, in F-TR, Ukraine’s Sergii Gorban’s excellent 74.9V was the top score. For the final 1000-yard shoot – a 2 and 20 this time, Ireland’s Kevin Clancy’s 95.5V was a great F-TR score but Dave Lloyd’s winning Open score of 99.6V was absolutely stunning.</p>
<p>In the end, Scotland’s Des Parr and Ireland&#8217;s James Finn tied on points with 470 of 475 possible, but Parr took the 2014 European F-Open title based on V-bull count: 48 for Parr vs. 41 for Finn. Italy&#8217;s Giulio Arrigucci won the F-TR Championship by one point over Francisco Franco Mosquera.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/gbf1401.jpg" alt="European GB Bisley F-class Championships great britain"></p>
<p>We were delighted to have American shooter Francis ‘Biff’ Conlon join us &#8211; shooting a borrowed rifle in F-TR (second from left in the above photograph). Biff shot as part of one of the F-TR Teams in the pre-Championship competitions and picked up a gold medal – note the unusual trophy! Maybe a few more Americans might think it worthwhile making the trip to shoot in next year’s Europeans.</p>
<p><b>TEAM Matches</b><br />
The Championships end with the Teams Matches on the Sunday.  These matches are for eight-man teams so, not all countries are able to field a team but four Open Teams and five FTR teams were fielded.  Ranges are 900 and 1000 yards with 15 shots at each distance. Wind coaches are permitted.</p>
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<td width="300"><strong>F-Open Team Results</strong></td>
<td><strong>F-TR Team Results</strong></td>
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<td>1. Great Britain &#8211; 1161.120V<br />
2. Italy &#8211; 1145.74V<br />
3. Germany (BDMP) &#8211; 1129.91V</td>
<td>1. Germany (BDMP) &#8211; 1106.57V<br />
2. Italy &#8211; 1104.68V<br />
3. Ukraine &#8211; 1101.69V</td>
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<blockquote><p><b>Report from David Lloyd, current Great Britain F-Open Team Captain</b><br />
I&#8217;ve just got back from the F-Class European Championships. The minor 4-man teams match was held last Thursday afternoon and was shot over 1000 yards with 2 + 20 to count. I was part of the victorious Team March (388.26V). In second place was the Midland Precision Guns Team with 383.26V.</p>
<p>The conditions were good and the level of competition was very high. Team March was captained by Gary Costello the UK and European importer of March scopes. The coach was Tony Marsh and he did a superb job of coaching the team to victory (he coached me to a score of 100-6Vs). The shooters were: Gary Costello, David Lloyd, Ian Boxall, Darren Stewart. Peter Walker was reserve shooter and register keeper.</p></blockquote>
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