Sunday, October 25, 2009

MAAC HFT Open top 3 results - 25th October 2009

Todays winners are as follows:

PCP over 15ftlbs
1st James Bugeja 33/40 - Daystate Mk2
2nd David Giardina 29/40 - HW 100
3rd Kris Debattista 29/40 - Styer LG110
Shoot off between David and Kris decided the 3rd Place.

PCP under 15ftlbs
1st Nazzarenu Scorfna 32/40 - HW100
2nd Wayne Galea 31/40 - Styer LG110
3rd Dr. Mario Spiteri 29/40 - Air Arms MPR


Spring Class
No Entries

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

New AR class added to BR Open Competitions

MAAC will be adding a new class during Bench Rest Open Competitions. Along with the current two classes AR PCP under 15ftlbs and AR PCP over 15ftlbs we will introduce the Spring air rifle class we will call Spring BR 20. This class will be introduced so that air gunners with spring air rifles will also have the opportunity to introduce themselves to Bench rest and compete. This is not an official ERABSF or WRBSF class. The basic core rules will be the same however the targets used are different more suitable for spring air rifles. Below is the specially designed Spring AR BR 20 target sheet, size A3. Awards will be given to top 3 Spring BR 20 shooters.



Shooting Distance - 15 meters.
Air Rifle - Spring type only.
Scope - Any Magnification.
Rests and Bags - Can be used - AR must not be clamped to rest.
Wind Flags - Can be used.
Target - 1 score card.
Time : 30 min

Socoring : Any ammount of shots on sighters allowed no points.
1 Shot per scoring target.
minimum score per target is 0 (outside the target but in box) max score is 10X (eliminating the center dot).
Score rings 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

Total Maximum Score per card = 200 - 20X
Inward scoring method.
Calibers : 0.177 and 0.22

Monday, October 19, 2009

WFTF World Championships 2010


We have been officially informed that the Field Target World Championship 2010 will be held in Hungary between 1-3rd October, 2010. The place will be near the city Debrecen, in a nice environment, called Bánk (GPS: N47.4871150, E21.7178815).

MAAC plans to be there next year so start preparing :) .

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Competition Awards Summary for 2010 Season

The AWARDS for OPEN COMPETITONS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS.

FT OPEN
Top 3 - PCP - Medals - Gold - Silver - Bronze ( 1st PCP FT OPEN - MAAC Date) (2nd PCP FT OPEN - MAAC Date) (3rd PCP FT OPEN - MAAC Date)

Top 3 - Spring - Medals - Gold - Silver - Bronze ( 1st SPR FT OPEN - MAAC Date) (2nd SPR FT OPEN - MAAC Date) (3rd SPR FT OPEN - MAAC Date)

Plus Best effort - Medal (BEST EFFORT FT OPEN - MAAC Date)

HFT OPEN
Top 3 PCP-15 - Gold - Silver (1st PCP-15 HFT OPEN - MAAC Date) (2nd PCP-15 HFT OPEN - MAAC Date)(3rd PCP-15 HFT OPEN - MAAC Date)

Top 3 SPR-15 - Gold - Silver (1st SPR-15 HFT OPEN - MAAC Date) (2nd SPR-15 HFT OPEN - MAAC Date)(3rd SPR-15 HFT OPEN - MAAC Date)

Top 3 PCP + 15 - Gold -Silver-Bronze (1st PCP HFT OPEN - MAAC Date) (2nd PCP HFT OPEN - MAAC Date) (3rd PCP HFT OPEN - MAAC Date)

Plus Best effort - Medal (BEST EFFORT FT OPEN - MAAC Date)

Bench Rest OPEN

Top 3 PCP-15 - Gold - Silver (1st PCP-15 BR OPEN - MAAC Date) (2nd PCP-15 BR OPEN - MAAC Date)(3rd PCP-15 BR OPEN - MAAC Date)

Top 3 PCP+15 -Gold - Silver ( 1st PCP+15 BR OPEN-MAAC Date) (2nd PCP+15 BR OPEN -MAAC Date)(3rd PCP+15 BR OPEN -MAAC Date)

Top 3 SPRBR20 -Gold - Silver ( 1st SPRBR20 BR OPEN-MAAC Date) (2nd SPRBR20 BR OPEN -MAAC Date)(3rd SPRBR20 BR OPEN -MAAC Date)

Top X Shooter PCP-15 - Gold ( TOP X PCP-15 BR OPEN -MAAC Date)

Top X Shooter PCP+15 - Gold (TOP X PCP+15 BR OPEN-MAAC Date)

FT Nationals.
All Shooters - FT Nationals Participation Certificate.

Top 5 Shooter for PCP Class- Gold - Silver - Bronze - Bronze - Bronze (1st FT Nationals PCP Class - MAAC Date) (2nd FT Nationals PCP Class - MAAC Date) etc till 5th.

Top 5 Shooter for SPR Class- Gold - Silver - Bronze - Bronze - Bronze (1st FT Nationals SPR Class - MAAC Date) (2nd FT Nationals SPR Class - MAAC Date) etc till 5th.

Top Shooter combined classes - Trophy for 1 year + Medal

All shooters that qualify exceeding MSP will get National Team T-Shirt that we will design later.


HFT Nationals Shot (will peform with top 2 FT PCP and top 2 FT Spring)
Top shooter HFT - Trophy for 1 year + Medal

The other 3 - Medal 2nd, 3rd and 4th

BR Nationals.
All Shooters - FT Nationals Participation Certificate.

Top 5 Shooter for AR Class- Gold - Silver - Bronze - Bronze - Bronze (1st BR Nationals AR Class - MAAC Date) (2nd BR Nationals AR Class - MAAC Date) etc till 5th.

Top 5 Shooter for RF Class- Gold - Silver - Bronze - Bronze - Bronze (1st BR Nationals RF Class - MAAC Date) (2nd BR Nationals RF Class - MAAC Date) etc till 5th.

Top shooter Combined classes - Trophy for 1 year + Medal

All shooters that qualify exceeding MSP will get National Team T-Shirt that we will design later.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

MAAC - NEW COMPETITION PROGRAM Season 2009-2010

The MAAC committee yesterday launched the new competition program for season 2009-2010.
As from this year the MAAC Competition program will commence in September and end in June. During the months of July and August there will be no official competitions taking place.

The competitions are concentrated around 3 main disciplines. These are Field Target, Hunter Field Target and Bench Rest. It was decided to have two different approaches towards these competitions for the benefit of all the members and other licensed shooters who wish to participate on different levels.

The OPEN Competitions.
These competitions are designed on the core rules but with a hint of flexibility to allow new shooters participate and get an introduction to the discipline without the restrictions in air rifle power or type. All OPEN competitions are open to all MAAC members and Licensed Target Shooter B holders from any other club or organization. Any type of air rifle. A power limit of 35ftlbs is established for FT and HFT OPEN Competitions Only.
The entry fee is Euro 6 for everyone.
Should one wish to participate in more then one class then an additional Euro 2 is charged.

FT Open - Specifications.
Course will consist of 15 knock down targets with distances between 10 - 50 meters.
The course will be shot 2 times for a total of 30 shots.

The targets will be set up as follows:
7 targets will be measured targets with no reducers (40mm).
4 Targets will be set at random and will include reducer 13mm, 20mm, 20mm, 30mm.
4 Targets will be set at random without reducer.
ALL TARGETS FACE PLATES AND HIT ZONES MUST BE 100% VISIBLE.

2 of these targets will be shot in Standing (Red Face Plate - White hit zone)
2 of these targets will be shot in Kneeling (Yellow Face Plate - Black Hit Zone).
11 Targets will be shot Freestyle (White Face Plate - Black Hit zone).

Scoring:
1 Point is awarded if the target is dropped only.
Buddy System.

Two classes will be allowed in FT Open:
1. PCP's up to 35ftlbs.
2. Spring Air Rifles any power.

The time to shoot a target will not be directly monitored but it will be advisable to shoot the target within 1 to 2 minutes from the time of taking the position.
The shooting positions will be those acceptable shooting positions in FT.
Full use of Scope utilization is encouraged. Range Finding and Dialing in.

Any shooter can participate in both classes, if maximum number of participants is not exceeded.
Awards will be presented to top 3 for each class.
There will also be a best effort award for the best of the new participants.

HFT OPEN - Specifications.
Course will consist of 20 targets with distances between 7 - 41 meters.

The targets will be set up as follows:
11 targets will be knock down targets set at random without reducers color White with black hit zone - These will be shot in any allowed HFT position. Up to 50% of these can have up to 50% coverd with vegitation.
2 Knock down targets with reducers set according HFT rules color Yellow with black hit zone. These will be shot in Kneeling un supported. 100% visible
2 Knock down targets with reducers set according HFT rules color Red with white hit zone. These will be shot in Standing unsupported. 100% visible.
2 Spinners Colour Orange. These will be shot in Kneeling Supported position 100% visible.
2 Spinners Colour Blue. These will be shot Prone.
1 Spinner Color Green. This will be shot Standing Supported.

NOTE ALLOWED HFT Shooting positions are Kneeling - Standing and Prone. Sitting shots are not allowed. All shots must be taken with foot or part of body touching yellow marker or peg for the lane.

Scoring:
1 point awarded if face plate is hit.
2 points awarded if target is dropped or hit spinners.
Buddy System

Two classes will be allowed in FT Open:
1. PCP's and Spring under 15ftlbs. (chrono test - JSB Pellet 8.4grn (0.177) - JSB Pellet 15.8grn (0.22)
2. PCP's over 15ftlbs (max 35ftlbs)

The time to shoot a target will not be directly monitored but it will be advisable to shoot the target within 1 to 2 minutes from the time of taking the position.
The shooting positions will be those acceptable shooting positions in HFT.
Supporting equipment allowed: Bean Bag and Shooting Glove ONLY.
Scope adjustments to parallax and magnification are not allowed in HFT. Scope Parallax and magnification will be taped and sealed prior to the competition start.

Any shooter can participate in both classes, if maximum number of participants is not exceeded.
Awards will be presented to top 3 PCP under 15ftlbs and top 3 Spring under 15ftlb.
Awards will be presented to top 3 PCP over 15ftlbs.
Award is also presented to best effort new participants.

Bench Rest Open - Specifications.
Maximum number of entries for Open BR is 32 participants.

3 Classes:
A: PCP under 15ftlbs @ 25m
B: PCP over 15ftlb @ 25m
C: Spring @ 15m
Any caliber 0.177 - 0.20 - 0.22
If caliber bigger then 0.177 is used all unclear 0.177 scores must be plugged with 0.22 gauge.

Multiple entries permitted till max participant limit.

Score Cards: 1 X ERABSF score card consisting of 25 scoring targets in 30 minutes according to ERABSF regulations for Class A and B

Score Card: 1 X SPRBR 20 card consisting of 20 scoring targets in 30 minutes. Core ERABSF rule will be used.

If the number of participants is less the 16 then 2 Cards will be scored in one event with bench rotation.

Awards will be given as follows:
Top 3 positions per class.
Top X shooter per class.

The National Competitions.
MAAC is introducing 2 National competitions as from this season. The Nationals will be conducted in the last 2 months of the season. The National competitions are designed for those shooters who have interest and intent to participate in international events. Hence these competitions will be following the complete rules and regulations with respect to the discipline, rifle specifications and time restictions. MAAC as RGB for WFTF, ERABSF, WRABF has the right to set up specific rules for Nationals that may be more stringet to the existing core rules inorder to qualify the shooters for national selections.

MAAC will conduct 2 Nationals on for Bench Rest and for Field Target.
The nationals will have 1 round of 2 days. Each rouund is one complete weekend of activity.
During that weekend the shooters must commit their presence and follow the schedule of events that will be presented to them. Each shooter committing for the Nationals is entitled to rank for a national selection if he or she exceeds the minimum scores as set by MAAC. The shooters exceeding the minimum score mark will be ranked. In the event that funds and sponsors are available, the shooters in order of ranking will have the opportunity to represent Malta in international events. MAAC made applications for such funds for year 2010 to KMS so decisions if to or not to be able to sponsor these shooters is still open depending on the request done.
However we feel this is the right approach for those interest to make a step forward. Even if a shooter decides to participate in an international event from his own account at least he will be prepared for what to encounter.

The Nationals are open for all licensed target shooter B holders from any club or organization. Ranking is done irrispective of shooters however MAAC reserves the right to sponsor its Members only if funds are available.

FT Nationals.
Two classes
a: PCP Class 12ftlbs
b: Springer Class 12ftlbs
A competitor may enter with one rifle in each class max.
Entry Fee : Euro 25 for 2 rounds- Euro 35 if entering in two classes. Pre booking. Booking end date 15th February 2010.

Round 1 Day 1 -
50 Target Course - Duration maximum 3 hours.
Targets 10-50 meter random.
40 % of Targets Postional - 60 % Free style.
50 to 70% of Targets may be reduced.
FT target color codes (White-feestyle, Red-Standing, Yellow-Kneeling)
1 Lane 2 targets shooting time 3 minutes from step on mat.
High and low elevation targets.
ALL Weather Conditions.
Course: Rugged terrain.
Rifle Powe limit : 12 ftlbs Max
Caliber: 0.177 - 0.22
Chrono test : MAAC pellets JSB 8.4grn (0.177) and JSB 15.8grn (0.22)
Supporting Equipment: Bean Bag and Shooting gloves allowed only. Slings not allowed.
Scope: Full utilization.

Day 2 -
50 Target Course - Duration maximum 3 hours.
Targets 10-50 meter random.
20 % of Targets Postional - 80 % Free style.
70% of Targets may be reduced.
FT target color codes (White-feestyle, Red-Standing, Yellow-Kneeling)
1 Lane 2 targets shooting time 3 minutes from step on mat.
High and low elevation targets.
ALL Weather Conditions.
Course: Rugged terrain.
Rifle Powe limit : 12 ftlbs Max
Caliber: 0.177 - 0.22
Chrono test : MAAC pellets JSB 8.4grn (0.177) and JSB 15.8grn (0.22)
Supporting Equipment: Bean Bag and Shooting gloves allowed only. Slings not allowed.
Scope: Full utilization.



Minimum Score Points (MSP) for selection qualifications after 2 rounds:
PCP Class : 70*
Spring Class : 50*
* Note: These are set targets MSP's. However MAAC has the right to adjust MSP to a minimum of 5% on the average scores reached during the Nationals should these scores be either not reached or exceeded. If the MSP's are not up to standard MAAC has the right not to qualify the participants for international competitions.

Shooters exceeding MSP's will be ranked by Class.
Selections:
If funds are available these will be split highest of Class PCP and Class SPRING will be selected.

Awards.
1. All shooters will be awarded with a participation certificate.
2. The top 5 shooters from each class will receive a class medal.
3. The top shooter of combined listing will receive trophy for 1 year and medal.
4. All shooters exceeding MSP will receive the Malta Team Color shirts.

NOTE : HFT Qualifications.
The top two MSP's PCP Class and the top 2 MSP's Spring Class will conduct a separate 20 Target HFT off match for HFT selections at a later date.
The first in both classes will make it to the selection.
Funds if available are split between both shooters.
The top HFT shooter will receive trophy for 1 year and medal.
2nd , 3rd and 4th will receive a medal.

Bench Rest Nationals.
All classes available according to WRABF rules in A/R and R/F (if possible to practice by that time). ALL WRABF and ERABSF rules apply. Time limit reduced to 20min for Nationals.
One class entry allowed per participant in A/R and one class in R/F .
Entry Fee : Euro 25 for 2 rounds- Euro 35 if entering in two classes. Pre booking. Booking end date 15th February 2010.

Round 1
Day 1 -
If R/F is not practiced yet:
A/R 3 score cards with bench rotation and squadding. (20min per card)

If R/F is practiced.
A/R 3 score cards with bench rotation and squadding. (20 min per card)
R/F 3 score cards with bench rotation and squadding. (20 min per card)

Day 2 -
If R/F is not practiced yet:
A/R 3 score cards with bench rotation and squadding. (20min per card)

If R/F is practiced.
A/R 3 score cards with bench rotation and squadding. (20 min per card)
R/F 3 score cards with bench rotation and squadding. (20 min per card)


Selections and qualifications at the end of both rounds.
In the event that both A/R and R/F can be done in nationals then the following will be the MSP's:
A/R all Classes* : Max score can be 750-75X > MSP 600-15X
R/F all Classes* : Max score can be 750-75X > MSP 690-15X

* Note: These are set targets MSP's. However MAAC has the right to adjust MSP on the average scores reached during the Nationals should these scores be either not reached or exceeded. If the MSP's are not up to standard MAAC has the right not to qualify the participants for international competitions.

Shooters exceeding MSP's will be ranked by A/R class and R/F class.
If funds are available these will be split highest ranking A/R Class and highest ranking R/F will be selected.
If R/F is not possible to practice then the top 2 ranking A/R will be selected.

Awards.
1. All shooters will be awarded with a participation certificate.
2. The top 5 shooters from each class will receive a class medal.
3. The top shooter of combined listing will receive trophy for 1 year and medal.
4. All shooters exceeding MSP will receive the Malta Team Color shirts.

Note About Nationals:
More info will be released in the process if you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask MAAC committee members.

The Schedule.

There following are the planned dates for the activity program. MAAC has the right to re schedule any of the dates without prior notice or justification. Please note that all OPEN competitions will be held at the Victoria Shooters Range. Details of locations for FT and BR Nationals will be issued later.
Sunday 25th October 2009 - HFT OPEN - Registration and Chrono start 7am till 8am. 8.15 Safety Briefing. 8.30am Start.

Sunday 8th November 2009 - BR OPEN - Registration and Chrono start 7am till 8am. 8.15 Safety Briefing. 8.30am Start.

Sunday 22nd November 2009 - FT OPEN - Registration and Chrono start 7am till 8am. 8.15 Safety Briefing. 8.30am Start.

Sunday 6th December 2009 - BR OPEN - Registration and Chrono start 7am till 8am. 8.15 Safety Briefing. 8.30am Start.

Sunday 13th December 2009 - OPEN DAY - DETAIL WILL BE ISSUED LATER.

Sunday 10th January 2010 - FT OPEN - Registration and Chrono start 7am till 8am. 8.15 Safety Briefing. 8.30am Start.

Sunday 31st January 2010 - HFT OPEN - Registration and Chrono start 7am till 8am. 8.15 Safety Briefing. 8.30am Start.

Sunday 7th February 2010 - FT OPEN - Registration and Chrono start 7am till 8am. 8.15 Safety Briefing. 8.30am Start.

Sunday 7th March 2010 - FT OPEN SPRING GUNS ONLY.

Sunday 28th March 2010 - HFT OPEN - Registration and Chrono start 7am till 8am. 8.15 Safety Briefing. 8.30am Start.

Sunday 18th April 2010 - FT Open SPRING GUNS ONLY.

Saturday 8th May 2010 - FT Nationals Round 1 day 1
Sunday 9th May 2010 - FT Nationals Round 1 day 2

Sunday 30th May 2010 - BR OPEN - Registration and Chrono start 7am till 8am. 8.15 Safety Briefing. 8.30am Start.

Saturday 12th June 2010 - BR Nationals Round 1 Day 1
Sunday 12th June 2010 - BR Nationals Round 1 Day 2



Note : Some of you might be wondering were did the pistol competitions go. These will not be scheduled. If there is general interest for these activities then available slots can be assigned.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009


The Malta Allied Airgunners Club is now the official Responsible Governing Body that represents WFTF ( World Field Target Federation) in Malta. MAAC thanks Mr. Johan Janssen for the effort to help emend the WFTF constitution. MAAC would like to thank all the countries that voted in favour of our application. MAAC would also like to thank AMACS the former NGB for WFTF for their YES vote in favour of our request to WFTF. Now that MAAC is responsible offically for FT in Malta we have more courage to work for the growth of FT, especially after the Worlds experience in South Africa.MAAC Chairman Mr.Stanley Shaw presenting a Maltese Knight Trophy to SAFTAA President Mr. Johan Jansen during the WFTF World 2009 award ceremony.

The first priority is to set standards, this means taking the basic core rules and integrate into a national FT rule book. This how WFTF member countries do. Set up their own standards incorporating the basic core rules. We will follow to certain extent the SAFTAA core rules.

The second priority is to start asap with FT competitions. There will be two types of FT competitions for the 2009-2010 season. FT for everyone and a National FT league with Full FT regulations. These competitions will be open to any Target Shooter B (airgun) holder from any club or association.

Details to be released soon. Keep tuned in.

Below is the email sent by Mr. Johan Jansen on 19/09/2009

Dear RGB’s

Thank you very much for your quick response to the call for votes on the MAAC’s application for membership of the WFTF. We received thirteen YES votes within four days (and none against). Please note that Malta’s existing RGB, AMACS, also supported this application – such a positive attitude can only promise a good future for FT in Malta, and we commend them on their decision to do so.

The WFTF therefore welcomes the MAAC as the newest member of our Federation. We trust that this relationship will last for a long time and be beneficial to all parties.

Kind regards,

Johan Jansen.

Chairman: SAFTAA and WFTF.

Monday, October 5, 2009

MAAC Team - The South Africa Experience .

South Africa Photo Album

Monday 21st September 2009

D-Day is here, the team meets up at the Malta International Airport destination South Africa. Still a long way to reach South Africa. Check in and equipment clearance procedures go smooth, air rifles are escorted by Police to the customs office. Each gun case is opened and serials are compared to the PC permit to export out of the island and import back. Each shooter is given a Customs receipt for their air rifle. The police escorts the air rifles to the plane loading bay. We stroll inside the terminal until its time to depart on Emirates flight. The plane leaves on schedule 1st destination is Lancara. The plane lands in Lancara, 1 hour waiting until new passengers are boarded for the next destination Dubai International Airport.


Tuesday 22nd September 2009

Arrival at Dubai International Airport the time is 00.15am. Everyone is excited but tired, now we have to wait for 4 long hours, before we start our flight straight to Johannesburg International airport. The guys split and stroll around Dubai terminal until its time board the flight to our final destination - South Africa. On board every one is sleepy, but the excitement does not let you lie down. Thanks to the on board entertainment systems on Emirates flights, travel time flies like a breeze. From on board flight cameras we could already see the vast landscapes of South Africa rolling beneath us. The aircraft lands according to schedule, a short trip by bus from the aircraft to the main terminal building. Passports are checked and stamped, the team shirts are easily identified by airport personnel who give us priority in check out. Now straight to the carousel, the baggage is already there. Trolleys loaded then we head out of customs and straight to the police office to get our air rifles as instructed by security officers. The police officer in charge greet us, checks our paper work and invitations and ask us to wait for a few minutes until the gun cases are delivered to their office. Fifteen minutes later the gun cases are next to the officer. She checks the cases and the paper work and she clears us. We can go to start this adventure.

While the group waits with loaded trolleys in the arrivals lounge for our South African friends Nick and Gerrie, James and myself head for Avis to collect our transport van and the GPS equipment. In no time the rest of the group is also at AVIS with Nick and Gerrie. We load the luggage on our Mercedes Van and head for the road, whist Nick and Gerrie together with Mario and Carmel load the air rifles in Gerrie's trailer. Off we go, destination Mutango lodge. Half way we make a stop, someone was feeling hungry. First stop Wimpy for some fast food. Soon after we continue for Mutango. We arrive there at 3pm. Mutango is in the middle of nowhere deep in the South African Bush. The landscape is beautiful and the Mutango Lodge layout is excellent. On arrival we head to the reception bungalow were we meet Kobus the site manager and his staff. Keys for the Fish Eagle Bungalow are handed to us and we drive to the spot. We start to unload the equipment hoist the Maltese Flag, then we meet our neighbors the German Team and members of the UK team. Then everyone finds his living quarters and settle down. Some decide to take a rest, others to have a walk around the area and others to splash in a freezing pool or to have a beer at the bar. A quick tour of the shooting zones to see what to expect in the coming days was also possible on some zones. That evening the team eats a typical African meal prepared by Mutango Lodge staff, this is called the braai (BBQ equivalent),nice meal. We meet other Mutango Lodge residents all competitors in the WFTF 2009 edition. After dinner most chillout at the bar to exchange ideas about each other countries, customs and of course talk about our favorite sport.

Wednesday 23rd September 2009

Most of the team members wake up very early. A walk at this time reveals the wild beauty of this place. Birds of all types with vibrant colors can seen and heard everywhere. Other strange sound are also heard. The mountain bush behind the lodge is territory for Baboons. We are not used to these types of animals so at first the sound scared the hell out of us. Some one managed to spot the baboons then returned back to safe ground. Breakfast was served. The WFTF organizers handed over an air cylinder for filling up of PCP's. There was some problems with filling adapters but thanks to Garrie Ferreira from South Africa the right adapter was available for refills. The Germans also helped to find a suitable filling adapter for the Styer air rifle, so sharing had to work for these initial days. Shooting in Mutango could only start on Thursday 24th September 2009. Hence the only possibility to check and shoot our air rifles was to go to a range. Some teams decided to go to indoor ranges. We decided to go to Krocodilespuit Range which is an out door 500 m range about 3.5 miles down the road to Pretoria. We took a pistol range cubicle and started to set up the equipment. The PCP air rifles were up and running in very short time some required a slight adjustments to keep them within 780 to 800 ft/sec. However we had problems with all spring air rifles. Two spring air rifles had POI shift and power loss, one spring air rifle had a bad power loss and was running at 660 ft/sec the fourth springer was shifting POI after a number of shots. The guns were dismounted a number of times, all sorts of adjustments were done. Washers, seals, and spring were changed and tested until the muzzle velocities and trajectories were correct. But we still had 2 guns with big problems. David's TX 200 SR had problems with the breach seals and James HW97 was still loosing POI and the problem was not identified yet. The light was giving away, we needed to continue 2 morrow. Back to the Mutango Lodge for a shower and then back to the Krocodilespuit Range we were hosted for a braai by Nick, Gerrie and friends. The hospitably was excellent and the food was fantastic. We exchanged thoughts and experiences and made good friends. Back to Mutango for a good night rest.

Thursday 24th September 2009

Rise and shine was very early for most. Today is practice day at Mutango Lodge. Today all shooters must chrono their air rifles and register the team entries. Part of the group decided to go to the sight in range with other international shooters to sight in their scopes and start experiencing the conditions next to the marsh. The springer group still required set up and some spares to complete the tuning. After registration and chronographs the springer group left to the Krocodilespuit range to continue their settings. Again long hours of set up though not 100% satisfied especially with James air rifle we seemed to have found the root cause of the problem. The action was moving inside the stock hence the POI shift. After dinner and the guys chilled out playing some snooker. A heavy thunderstorm broke out lightning was impressive followed by heavy rain fall. The lodge suddenly became too quite hence all went to bed. Tomorrow is the h-hour the WFTF worlds will start, rain and thunder continued through the night.

Friday 25th September 2009

The sighting range opens from 7am till 8.30am today. The Marshal briefing began at 9am. The marshals explained the procedures regarding safety and the shooting course. The day started a bit chilly and damp, sometimes there was drizzle but nothing too serious. We were warned of slippery rocks in the mountain shooting zones and snakes in the area to keep a watch out. After the briefing shooters were paired up. Each had to follow one of the 3 courses according to the assigned color coded cards. The black course the green course and the blue course all of then had various degrees of difficulties. Each course had 25 lanes with 2 targets per lane. The targets are color coded, a white target can be engaged in freestyle, a yellow target is a kneeling positional shot and a red target is a standing shot. Shooters started to wish luck to each other then everyone stated to move to his zone and lane. There were 4 zones. Zone 1 was nicknamed Valley of death due to the strong wind currents circling in the area. The zone is also full of dead burned tree stumps which give an scary effect to the landscape. Zone 2 was the plain grass land behind a marsh. This plain had strong winds sweeping from various directions and some protection in certain zones from marsh read. Zone 3 was next to a large pond in the mouth of a valley between two mountains. In this are targets were a considerable long range at various heights. Zone 4 was up hill the targets were positioned at incredible positions opposite on the ravine cliffs. The targets were difficult here and added to this was the fact that shooters were climbing the mountain hill while approaching these targets. Zone 5 was then on the top part of the mountain most targets here were hidden in the bush though sheltered from wind the targets stood in award potions facing up hill or down hill. Finding the correct shooting position was at times tricky. The start signal came at 11am. The WFTF World Championship is on. By 3.30pm all the shooter completed their course and came down to the reception hall to hand over the scoring cards. The atmosphere was tense as everyone is trying to figure out how was the performance of the top shooters. Lunch was served at the main hall and shooters from all countries discussed the course layout and its difficulties. Later in the evening the results were posted and England and was in the lead, some said that it was the weather that was in favor to the English, all was said but in a friendly environment. The top shooter in the open class James Woodhead scored 46 out of 50 the highest score of the day. In previous editions of the WFTF World Championships high scores are normally 49's and 50's. The course is looking like a tough one the toughest ever according to WFTF world champions of previous editions.

Form the Malta group the top shooters were Dr. Mario Spiteri with scored 16 targets in the Veterans group, Kris Debattista scored 15 in the springer group and Gordon Gouder scored 14 in the Open group. Some of the team members were shocked buy the scores but as statistics rolled out on 50 shooters mostly in the open class managed to surpass 50% of the total score. Words of encouragement and suggestions came from South African , English and German shooters who understood the Maltese shooters first time experience in the world championships and the fact that we are not accustomed to shoot in inclined positional shots. The evening was long but day 2 of the event was near.

Saturday 26th September 2009

Early morning breakfast followed by some time down at the sighting range. Today the weather was opposite of yesterday. A nice but hot and humid day, the wind seems to be the order of the day here.

As per procedure safety briefing followed by score cards issue. Shooters find their assigned buddy and head to their lane some place along the 5 km course. At 11.00 am the Range officers signal the start of the games and within a few seconds you will hear the fist shoots echoing between the ravine walls. The heat takes its toll on the shooters climbing the mountain trying to catch up their breath before attempting a shot. The weather does not help as the hours pass, shooters are exhausted and water is a necessity in this African bush. Adding to this is hundreds of flying insects that buzz through your ears as you attempt to take a shot. No wonder some were wearing ear muffs. By 3.30pm shooters were handing over their score cards back to the marshals. Faces looked perplexed but still the atmosphere was friendly and enjoyable. Some shooters already knew that they were not there for the top title but wanted to enjoy ever second of this event. The results were out the highest score was 40 out of 50 for Petrus Breedt from South Africa. David Giardina was our top shooter with 15 scores in the springer class. Problems were the order of the day for James Bugeja with the action problem shifting POI. The Malta team made a request to the Match director to buddy up James Bugeja with a member of the Maltese group so as to share the same type of air rifle in case of persisting problems. This request was granted for day 3 of the competition.

Thanks to Gerrie Ferreira and his daughter Marguitte we had a night tour in the suburban Pretoria shopping centers which are of the highest standards one can imagine and then deep inside the city center of Pretoria to understand and to see with our own eyes all that we heard about the major cities centers in South Africa. I do not wish to comment further, but I started to understand that there is something wrong or going out of control. I do not wish to give a bad impression of South Africa because like all big cities around the world there are hot zones, however the wild beauty of this country makes you forget the realities of certain areas. Following this tour the group then dined in a splendid restaurant. The food and wine was excellent and the service was superb. Then back to our lodge to confront the last day of the WFTF worlds.

Sunday 27th September 2009

Today quick breakfast and we had down to the sighting range. The event starts at 10am, one hour earlier. Briefing at 9am and off we go for our last leg. Every shooter finds his buddy as rush to the starting lanes. The day is nice little less hot the the previous day since the humidity is lower. Shooting commence on time and finishes on time. Some shooter experience equipment failures such as leaking regulators , broken scopes or mounts. I happen to be one of them. First lane 1 hit at 45 and 1 miss at 40 kneeling with 30mm reducer. Second lane 1 hit at 18 meters with 13mm reducer the second target at 30 meter complete miss not even face plate.??? The next target again not even face plate. What the hell is happening !!!. Then the next lane I discover broken dampa mount the scope is moving left, right up and down. Oh hell. The Range officer allows me to take of the scope mount and inspect. The mount is broken I tighten the dam mount on the scope literally welding the screws with torque but it does not help. Scope needs to be zeroed again. I do sacrificial shots to try and zero but then major disaster happens the side wheel jams and locks. Some over pressure followed by a crack. My buddy tells me “this does not sound so good my friend”. In fact that was the end of my adventure I could not shoot my last day, but although disappointed I was quite happy with the experience gained from this event. The our course was fast I scored my buddy score card and withing 1,5 hrs we fished the course.

Shooters started to bring in there cards. Everyone was trying to find out how won the over all and the categories. The officials were not going to release the scores till every one settled all cards.At around 4.15pm names were being called, the shooters were enjoying lunch and cold drinks by the pool side. The names were called for shoot offs. Sudden death is applied in shoot offs a target set at approx 22 meters with a 20mm reducer was placed about 1meter above ground. The other shooters gathered to watch these tense moments. There was absolute silence only frogs and birds could be heard. You could feel the tension in the air.

The first shoot of was for the 2nd and 3rd place in the ladies class. Lynn Strydom against Natali Terblanche both from South Africa. Standing shot Lynn ranges, dials in. concentrates, pulls the trigger and drops the target big applause by the audience. Natali was next to shoot , she take position , dials in, concentrate, pulls the trigger, the pellet hits the face plate, still big applause for Natali. Then followed 3 shooters for the 3rd , 4th and 5th positions in the Veteran class. David Gauge (Wales) , Tommie Liebenburg (RSA) and Martin Muller (Germany) classify respectively after some rounds. Then the big shoot off for the 1st and 2nd position in the open class. James Woodhead and John Costello bought from the England team battle the shoot off. 3 rounds standing shots still no winner, tension grows but the England team is already celebrating WFTF 2009 World Champions. On the second round of the kneeling shot John Woodhead knocks down the target. John Costello hits the face plate. John Woodhead (England) is WFTF FT world champion for 2009 with a total score over 3 days of 123 points. Following is John Costello (England) with 123 points and Mark Bassett (Wales) with 113 points.

All the shooters retire to there quarters but the party is on England and Wales celebrating. With these guys everyone celebrates friendship and fraternity at its best. At 5.30 the shooters start to fill up the reception hall for the award presentation. Johan Janssen addresses and host the evening. He tanks all the participants for their success he also welcomes Malta and New Zealand as two new member countries present in the Worlds. The other countries welcome the new comers with an applause.

Then starts an African dance show the highlight of the evening. Followed by an address by the Major representative of the city of Tiswanne. Soon after awards were presented to the top 3 teams followed by the awards to the top 10 shooter of each class. It was good to see David and Kris on the podium receiving medals for the 7th and 8th positions in the springer class .Finally the presentation of the top prizes for the top shooter in the spring class Sean Orsmond (RS) aka “Bloodlust“ who is presented a Diana Spring Air Rifle and James Woodhead (England) who is presented an with an EV2 air rifle.

Dinner was then served and the party begun. Shooters were exchanging shirts and other motifs to remember this day. Group photos, and salutes were the order of that evening. It was a memorable event for all. The WFTF world championship is over. Next year Hungary.We saluted our new friends from all participating countries then everyone headed home or to their quarters. Some shooters were leaving the next day others were going to other places in South Africa, most South African shooters had to work the next day. We had another event.

Monday 28th September 2009

Today we head off to Krocodilespuit Range that hosted the WC 10 world championship this year also in South Africa. Here we meet the Free State Bench rest Shooting Association members led by Nick Schoonwinkel. This was a planned event head to head Tri Nation event between RSA, New Zealand and Malta in air rifle and rim fire bench rest. New Zealand pulled out last minute due to technical problems.

The event consisted of 3 BR cards for each competitor in air rifle and rim fire. The Range officer did the safety briefing and called out the shooters for the air rifle rounds. The day was cool the wind was force 4-5 with gusts up to force 6. The landscape around the range makes the spinners and wind flags go mad. As the day progressed the wind became more strong the nice day was turning into a storm but shooting continued. In the air rifle round the South Africans dominated the first 3 positions Natali Terblanche scored 726-15x followed by Renier Mostert who scored 725-15x and Pieter van Der Merwe who scored 722-7x. David Gairdina and James Bugeja were 8th and 9th with 703-7x and 702-13 respectively.

Then came the Rim fire round. For us this was the first time ever shooting BR in rim fire. The guns and ammo were given to us by the RSA shooters. Some of our shooter had no experience at all in shooting these types of guns so they were instructed and brief by RSA shooters. The RSA shooter gave us a challenge to score minimum of 230 with rim fire in these conditions. I must say the majority was there or above the 230 score. The top 3 shooters were from RSA. 1st was Toinette Bernard JR with an impressive score of 749-52X ( max score can be 750-75x) this girl is still 16 years old and will certainly make it in the RSA BR team in the near future. Her dad is the RSA champion for center fire BR. 2nd place goes to Pieter van Der Merwe with 748-36x and 3rd place goes to Natali Terblanche with 747-44x. Dr. Mario Spiteri and Nazzareno Scorfna rank 6th and 7th respectively with 739-23x and 738-23x. Both were awarded for the top 10 ranking of the rim fire class. In the over all points Rim fire and air rife BR, David Gardina ranked 4th and was awarded. During the presentation of awards by Nick and Stanley the Malta group had 3 special awards which were given to the top 3 shooters in the over all ranking. These were special trophies of Maltese Knights hand carried from Malta for the occasion.

Natali Terblanche received the first price, Niel Terblanche got second and Pieter van der Merwe received the 3rd price. A special trophy was also presented to Nick the president of FSBSA to commemorate this event.

Nick said that this was a day to remember a shoot off head to head with the Maltese friends. He said that this trophy will be a floating trophy to commemorate this event every year in a special competition that will be held every 28th September the Malta Knight Trophy. This fills us with honor.

The event closed down with a typical Braai, "wow" stakes and typical South African food – Lekker..

To really close down the event a thunderstorm and heavy rain followed. Every one was happy well feed and now it was time to rest. Tomorrow our must an African Safari.


Tuesday 29th September 2009

Most of us wake up late to day shooting is over the pressure is off. Today we take breakfast and wait for the Safari guide to pick us up. At 9am sharp the Safari van is at the lodge. Off we go armed with our cameras for something we used to read in our child hood. We drive direction Johannesburg for about 2 hrs then we arrive to a reserve call The Lion and Rino reserve. At the gate the ranger tells the guide not to go off the vehicle at any time one inside the reserve. The driver goes around the reserve spotting wild animals, Ostrich, Rhinos, Zebras , Kudu , Springbok ,Wildebeest, Wild dogs, Lions ,Cheetahs, you name it its there. Cameras shoots 100's of pictures of these creatures in their natural habitat whilst we are inside our metal cage. After a long drive inside the reserve we head out to the check point again. Here we are told that we have to opportunity to touch lions , cheetahs and tigers. At first every one is a bit uncomfortable but slowly the guide shows us the animals and invites us to approach these wild cats. We enter into the fenced areas with a 4 year old cheetah. This impressive beast cuddles like a domestic cat though some times it opens its jaws and you can see some one sweating or turning whiter then white. Then we entered another area were it was full of lion cubs these played like cats but they are as big as large dogs. Very powerful still at this age but we were relaxed and enjoyed every minute of this experience. We saw other wide live and birds in this area from close quarters and then headed back to Pretoria and Mutango Lodge a quick snack then rest. In the evening we head down to one of the largest malls in Pretoria for some pizzas and beers then back to the lodge.

Wednesday 30th September 2009

This is the last day of our stay in South Africa. Some of the team members are already packing up their suitcases. We then drive to the Hunters Association of South Africa to see one of the largest collections of Wild animal trophies. The place is huge and the collection is vast from all over the world. After this its time to get some gifts for the families back home we head to the shopping malls on Zambezi drive. By 3 pm we head back to the lodge and chill out until its time for us to drive to some place for dinner. No idea were to go but the general consensus is to get some good food. We hit the GPS and look for an Italian restaurant, seem like everyone is missing the taste of our local food. We drive around 35 km and reach a restaurant area, however the Italian restaurant no longer exits. This was not a problem as other fine restaurants were in the lot. We enter one of the taverns for a great last dinner. Then head back to the lodge. Out of 8 persons in the van only 2 were awake all the others were sleeping, it seemed like being in the theater hearing a symphony.

Thursday 1st October 2009

Every one wakes up early, packing is a must. Breakfast is served at 7.30am. By 9 am every one was ready. We waited until it was 12am to head to Johannesburg International airport for our flight back. After a long drive we were at the airport. The van was returned to AVIS and we approached the check in. The luggage was checked in and the air rifle cases were handled by security. The rifles were registered and took by security to be loaded on the aircraft. A quick meal at the airport then every one was roaming in duty free on schedule we left South Africa direction Dubai. There we landed on time. Four hours waiting at Dubai for our flight to Lancara then Malta.

Friday 2nd October 2009

We landed at Malta International airport at 14:00 hrs. There we found our relatives waiting. The air rifles did not arrive the reason was that they were offloaded in Lancara and the authorities had no time to clear them. Not a big problem all was insured we will return to pick them up tomorrow. All arrived the next day in good condition.

This is our adventure as we share it with you. We learned a lot from this world championship. FT is a nice sport and needs dedication and the right equipment and the correct training. As a result of this experience we will now work hard to move a step forward. We want to give a Worlds FT experience to our members who want to seriously practice this sport, so that we are better prepared for other world championships. We are intended to participate in the coming years this is the beginning. We would like to thank all those who supported us in this adventure, our families and friends. We made a lot of new friends and contacts. All countries are eager that some day this world championship will be held in Malta. We will work for that aim with your support.

Stanley Shaw