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22 October 2009
SRA Results for 2009
The results of meetings that take up a large amount of screen space have been separated into their own individual pages. Below are links to those pages, and the competitions there in: -
- East of Scotland
- SRA versus L&MRA
- Tayside
- Inverness-shire
- Scottish teams @ the Imperial meeting @ Bisley - Mackinnon match & National match both

- The Combined Service Match
- Pentagonal & Finlux
- Scottish Long-range Championships
- Grand Aggregate
- Montrose
- Marjorie Keir
- Montrose Corporation
- Saturday
Aggregate
- Lyell
- Stansfield
- Irvine
- Sunday Aggregate
- Grand Masters
- Double Grand (SRA & LR meeting)
- Team Competition
- Scottish Championships
- Grand Aggregate
- Association Medals
- Championship 1st stage
- Stock Exchange
- Bannockburn
- President's
- Faculty of Advocates
- Championship 2nd stage
- Caledonian Shield - final
- City of Glasgow
- Scottish Championship - final
- Friday Aggregate
- Saturday / Sunday Aggregate
- Special XX medal
- NRA silver medal
- Veterans' competition
- Schools' prize
- Under 25 prize
- Darnley Plate (clubs)
- Lawrence International trophy
- SRA versus Wales versus RAF
- West of Scotland Meeting
- SRA
team to Republic of South Africa
- SRA team vs Pretoria
- SRA team; Free State Individual competitions
- SRA team; Free State Pairs competitions
- SABU 80th Anniversary Individual Matches
- SABU 80th Anniversary International Match
- SABU 2009 Championships - The Scottish Sword
- SABU 2009 Championships - Grand Aggregate
- SABU 2009 Championships - Team Match
- SABU 2009 Championships - Protea Match
- SABU 2009 Championships - State President's
- SABU 2009 Championships - South African Championship
SRA vs L&MRA (Bisley, 9, 10 October @ Bisley)
Lindsay Peden, Scotland's Captain writes ... Well
shot everyone. There were a good number of possibles and 49’s/74’s.
I hope that all of you enjoyed the match, despite the drizzle at the
last range, and had a straightforward journey home. I look forward to
seeing you all next year.
The course of fire was 2&10 at 3, 6, 9, 10 on the Saturday, and 2&15 at 9, 10, 5 on the Sunday.
Brian Woodroffe, webmaster writes ... I
ask secretaries or others submitting items for the SRA's webpages to
include pictures.
I went to this match and yet failed to bring back any photographs,
and I did have both a camera and a mobile-phone! So here is my match
report. I
took the evening plane from Turnhouse, having negotiated BA's new
baggage regulations for firearms (£50 per rifle, per flight).
Zoe met
me at Heathrow and drove us both to Bisley.
The match started 8:30am on Saturday
on a crystal clear, cloudless day with a substantial dew which dried
off by mid morning. The match commenced at 300
yards, on targets 90+. There was a little left wind
and I found the sight picture excellent, which was not the case at 500
yards. After lunch to Stickledown. We were squadded mid
range. The big boys were down on the left competing for Palma team
selection. Again a gentle left wind and excellent picture. However
the picture was less good at 1000 for the sun had moved round to the
left and was going in and out of cloud, alternately casting shadows and not. Saturday evening, there was an excellent dinner
at the L&M. Whereas almost all the Scottish contingent had
travelled down - i.e. very few anglos, and hence were game for the dinner, our hosts,
because they live locally, and because they had alternative arrangements, was reduced in number.
Sunday
commenced at 900 at 8:30. The weather was less kind - deteriorating and
theatening rain. This time we were down the slope and the Palma trials
were centre range; 2+20 for them, so as to train them up for 2+15!
I walked up passed their score board to notice that it was (correction) NOT
all plain sailing for all of them also, so there is hope for me yet!
After lunch, just 500 to go. The weather was from 11 o'clock
and the threatening drizzle did turn
into a short light shower. Finally those had not exited early to travel
there was afternoon tea at the L&MA hosted by Lee Winter. One
final note, on both days, the marking varied from the plain good to excellent.
The Combined Services Match [Friday 24th July]
| Match Captain: | Lindsay Peden | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Adjutant: | Irene Rowley | ||
| Main Wind Coach: | Allan Mabon | ||
| Firing Point Team | |||
| Coach: | Robert Douglas | Craig Stewart | Allan Haggerty |
| Plotter/reserve | Eilidh Stewart | Julia Adamson | Mark Joyce |
| Firers | |||
| 1st down | Colin Aitken | Cameron Lamont | Jonny Borland |
| 2nd down | Sam Hunter | Grant Jarret | Mark Carberry |
| 3rd down | Malcolm MacKeith | Angus Fyfe | Tarne Duhre |
| 4th down | Ewan McConnell | David Dick | Ewan Torrance |
| 300X | 500X | 600X | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sam Hunter | 49.6 | 50.8 | 50.7 | 149.21 | |
| Ewan McConnell | 48.6 | 50.8 | 50.6 | 148.20 | |
| Malcolm MacKeith | 50.7 | 50.6 | 48.6 | 148.19 | |
| Ewan Torrance | 49.4 | 48.4 | 49.8 | 146.18 | |
| Mark Carberry | 50.4 | 48.5 | 48.6 | 146.15 | |
| Cameron Lamont | 48.3 | 50.7 | 48.4 | 146.11 | |
| Jonny Borland | 50.6 | 48.6 | 47.6 | 145.18 | |
| David Dick | 47.2 | 49.7 | 47.3 | 143.12 | |
| Colin Aitken | 47.4 | 47.3 | 49.4 | 143.11 | |
| Angus Fyfe | 49.4 | 47.4 | 44.3 | 140.11 | |
| Grant Jarret | 46.4 | 48.4 | 46.1 | 140.09 | |
| Tarne Duhre | 49.5 | 47.3 | 42.1 | 138.09 | |
| 582.55 | 582.65 | 568.35 | 1732.175 | ||
| 1 | Combined Services | 1785.207 | |||
| 2 | England | 588.65 | 585.65 | 590.65 | 1763.195 |
| 3 | Scotland | 1732.175 | |||
| 4 | Wales | 1732.159 | |||
| 5 | Ireland | 1720.174 |
Pentagonal & Finlux [5th July]
Notes:
- Pentagonal (TR): best 5 scores from 8; and not per distance
- Finlux (F): best 2 scores from 3; and not per distance
- F-class shooters; most shooters continued to use the old method of scoring; recording 'Vee's as after the decimals, and some shooters recorded using the newer method of a 'vee' scoring 6; all scores have been adjusted to the 'vee is 6' method. If you disagree with any score please contact the web-master.
Also, as was pointed out on the range, the Finlux trophy came into being through AJMunro's son who used to (still does?) run a television shop in Pitlochry. Back then Finlux [from Finland!] were a major supplier of satellite receivers and hence the shape of the trophy. Back then, rural Perthshire was an important market for the new satellite industry; the guests in all those shooting lodges needed satellite television reception to keep up to date with the latest in their back-at-home soaps; Germany, Italy, etc.
SRA versus Wales versus RAF
| 300X | 500X | 600X | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Logan | 33.02 | 34.05 | 33.05 | 100.12 |
| A.Haggerty | 32.03 | 34.04 | 34.03 | 100.10 |
| S.Rennie | 34.05 | 31.01 | 34.05 | 99.11 |
| I.Shaw | 32.02 | 34.03 | 33.03 | 99.08 |
| Z.Woodroffe | 33.02 | 33.02 | 33.02 | 99.06 |
| J.Sweet | 34.03 | 31.02 | 33.03 | 98.07 |
| B.Roth | 32.01 | 33.02 | 32.02 | 97.05 |
| T.Hunter | 32.03 | 33.04 | 31.03 | 96.10 |
| S.Davis | 31.02 | 33.03 | 32.02 | 96.07 |
| J.MacKay | 32.02 | 32.03 | 31.01 | 95.06 |
| D.Hossack | 31.02 | 29.01 | 34.04 | 94.07 |
| R.Scott | 32.03 | 31.01 | 31.03 | 94.07 |
| R.Aitken | 31.02 | 32.03 | 31.01 | 94.06 |
| L.Peden | 33.04 | 31.01 | 28.02 | 92.07 |
| A.Brooker | 29.00 | 33.03 | 30.00 | 92.03 |
| Scotland | 1445.112 | |||
| Wales | 1477.116 | |||
| RAF | 1453.097 | |||
| 900X | 1000X | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| A.McLeod | 49.05 | 47.05 | 96.10 |
| J.Sweet | 49.04 | 47.03 | 96.07 |
| B.Logan | 48.06 | 46.04 | 94.10 |
| L.Peden | 48.06 | 46.03 | 94.09 |
| I.Shaw | 49.04 | 45.04 | 94.08 |
| R.Scott | 45.05 | 48.01 | 93.06 |
| T.Kidner | 47.04 | 45.04 | 92.08 |
| S.Rennie | 45.03 | 47.04 | 92.07 |
| D.Hossack | 47.06 | 42.02 | 89.08 |
| B.Roth | 43.04 | 46.02 | 89.06 |
| T.Hunter | 42.02 | 47.03 | 89.05 |
| S.Davis | 46.02 | 42.02 | 88.04 |
| Scotland | 1106.088 | ||
| Wales | 1120.087 | ||
| RAF | 1098.069 | ||
| Short + Long | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Wales | 2597.203 |
| 2nd | Scotland | 2551.200 |
| 3rd | RAF | 2551.166 |





