Mallee Sunset Trad Shoot 3/4 Sept 2016

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Mallee Sunset Trad Shoot 3/4 Sept 2016

#1 Post by little arrows » Tue Dec 29, 2015 9:17 pm

Here is the flyer for the Mallee Sunset Trad Shoot - Mildura Vic, only 249 sleeps to go :)
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#2 Post by little arrows » Fri Jul 22, 2016 7:17 pm

only 43 sleeps to go :)

the 2nd shoot in your West NSW/Murray River jaunt :)

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#3 Post by little arrows » Mon Aug 22, 2016 7:26 pm

getting close now - there are only 12 sleeps to go :)

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Re: Mallee Sunset Trad Shoot 3/4 Sept 2016

#4 Post by Roadie » Mon Aug 29, 2016 9:11 pm

All systemns go, a bit of rain on the way. Weekend hopefully will be dry, not expecting any minus temp at night like last year. For those travelling take care, see you All soon. Cheers Roadie.

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Re: Mallee Sunset Trad Shoot 3/4 Sept 2016

#5 Post by perry » Tue Aug 30, 2016 12:01 pm

I wish I could get down there Roadie, look after yourself and Heather and all the best for the Shoot. Enjoy everyone !
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Re: Mallee Sunset Trad Shoot 3/4 Sept 2016

#6 Post by little arrows » Wed Aug 31, 2016 7:50 pm

sorry I won't be making this one Roadie - feeling a bit better today. Wishing you all the best with the shoot.

only 3 sleeps to go :)

Have a good one.

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Re: Mallee Sunset Trad Shoot 3/4 Sept 2016

#7 Post by Roadie » Fri Sep 02, 2016 9:53 pm

All is Great, let the Fun & Party begin. Cheers Roadie.

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Re: Mallee Sunset Trad Shoot 3/4 Sept 2016

#8 Post by Roadie » Mon Sep 05, 2016 7:53 pm

Well the shoot is over, the weather was not as cool as last year, had some rain and wind late saturday afternoon most of the archers had done the events, those that got wet were out on an other course just killing time and slinging arrows.
Numbers were down from last year, but we had visitors from Toowoomba, Hunter valley,sunshine coast, a large number of Archers from Albury/ Wodonga , plus some Melbourne folks, Broken Hill ,and Sth Aussies. Plus the Dunnolly Archers Now we are getting ready for Swan Hill Trad shoot next weekend.
Just a reminder that Broken Hill, and Mildura Trad shoots will be held again the same time next year 2017. So you have been given 12 months notice to make the neccessary arrangements. Cheers Roadie.

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Re: Mallee Sunset Trad Shoot 3/4 Sept 2016

#9 Post by temudjin » Thu Sep 15, 2016 10:23 pm

I attended the Mallee Sunset Trad Shoot this year the weekend following the Bega Asiatic Shoot. This was my second time at Mallee Sunset and thank heavens it wasn't as cold as last year.

Roadie and the team at Mildura put on another great shoot this year with lots of interesting targets in great settings. The normal run of 3D targets mixed in with two speed rounds (30 and 60 second), popinjay, clout, moving target, rolling discs, wand shoot and lots of others. All topped off with great food, friendly people, lots of laughs and a few red wines and scotch whiskeys.

There was also a lot of laughs had around the campfire as well as some spectacular food courtesy of the Aulbury Wodonga Team who cooked up a storm of venison and one Howard O'Connell who is a master with a camp oven. Thanks for a really great night guys!

This is another Trad Shoot that should be on everyone's "must attend" list for next year.

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