Copy that @ROKTOY, like you I am new here but blown away by how bloody awesome this little community is! Toby would certainly be proud to know how many lives he is still touching. RIP.
Copy that @ROKTOY, like you I am new here but blown away by how bloody awesome this little community is! Toby would certainly be proud to know how many lives he is still touching. RIP.
Jealous and extremely proud of you lot is an understatement!
Well done @BRADS and all those involved.. A young mans life celebrated once more and some serious dough donated to charity!
I hope to bring a few from down South next year to sling some lead, chew the fat and do my part and graffiti Toby's namesake somewhere...
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Sounds like an awesome weekend and enjoyed by all. Kudos to those who made it happen and a very rewarding result achieved. Pity I wasn't there but other prioities took pole position.
"ars longa, vita brevis"
Home stretch, thanks again to all involved for an awesome weekend
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You must have pulled over for a snooze too. I pulled in for a couple of hours rest in the Hundalees when my leg went nuts. Knew it wasn't too crack hot when it wouldn't hold me up when I decided I'd better walk to stretch it out. So I had a snooze for a couple of hours on the back seat as well. Awesome event and good to meet and talk to more of Toby's family.
There are only three types of people in this world. Those that can count, and those that can't!
my company will put its hand up to sponsor whether I make something or just some funds will sort something with @BRADS
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Congratulations to all the organizers and crew for what appears to have been a highly successful weekend
Everyone getting there and back safe is the icing on the cake
I am SO VERY PROUD of you members of this forum!
I am gutted that time and work couldn't allow me to once again join you guys, tears hang in my eyes reading the posts and seen the photos, Toby was/is a very lucky "man" who knew many of you guys and make us, the other lot who didn't knew him in person, proud of everything he somehow thought us.
From my part, thank you to the hosts for facilitate the event, for the "behind the curtain" people who work and support the event, "WELL DONE"! You guys make me feel very proud to be part of this community
I will do everything to make next year event and many other events that i have opportunity organised by this great community.
Cheers to all those who post the reports and photos!
God bless you all!
Mac
What a bloody awesome weekend
Highlights for me in no particular order.
Meeting a great bunch of blokes
Being amazed at the accuracy of all the different firearms in use.
Smashing the 300m gong with @Marty Henry 132 year old trap door 45-70 Springfield
Admiring Toby's 270, well done all those that helped put this together.
And of course a bigto those who dug deep into their pockets and bid on this rifle.
Sitting around the bonfire listening to everyone (myself excluded of course) talking shit.
Sleeping in the woolshed (brought back some bloody good childhood memories).
Being part of an awesome event in remembrance of an outstanding young man.
Cheers
Pete
Arguing with an Engineer is like Wrestling a Pig in Mud.
After awhile you realise the Pig loves it.
Next time im definitely taking a padlock for my tent and will try not to fall asleep with my legs sticking out under the fly...
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