Schaffhausen Regional Games from A to Zoo

Schaffhausen Regional Games from A to Zoo

Shooter Giants Annual Shooting

Two presidents, Roger Paillard, mayor of Beringen, and Peter Gasser, chairman of the Schaffhausen shooting veterans (from left).

What had become clear years ago has been proved this year as well: the double schedule of pistol shooters was separated from the 300m shooters in terms of time and space. On Friday evening, the Löhningen Pistol Club welcomed veterans of the Schaffhausen shooting to a secluded forest stand on Randenfuse. 16 shooters flew at 25 metres, 11 of them shot at 50 meters in 40 seconds after a test series of 4 x 5 shots at 25 metres. Test shots at 50m were followed by 10+8 individual shots. Experienced board members traveling with local assistants took care of warnings and paperwork, while the comfortable rifle room was looked after by another team. The weather was great, the forest provided shade and coolness. The results obtained ranged from good to poor, but did not affect the mood in the shooting club afterwards.

Some of the top-ranked stalwarts over 300 meters at the Beringen Shooting Range. Photos: zvg

Rank 25m individual competition captured: 1. Bossert Gottfried, Dörflingen, 95 points. 2. Controversy Hansueli, Schaffhausen, 93. 3. Salathe Peter, Schaffhausen, 93. – Anniversary: ​​1. Bossert Gottfried, Dörflingen, 97. – Rank 50 m individual competition captured: 1st Geisel Armin, Vilchingen, 92nd 2nd Strait Hansueli, Schaffhausen, 91st 3rd Marug Paul, Dörflingen, 90th Annual round: 1st Bossert Gottfried, Dörflingen, 75th 2nd Strait Hansueli, 34. Herzer, 74. Kurt, Vilchingen, 73 points.

300 meter competition

On Saturday morning, 300m shooters met a highly motivated army in Beringen, a stand with entrance decorations: bandrolls, flag gates and lovingly crafted weighing scales under walnut trees (non-Swiss: crow’s). for), the tent set up with ingredients, reserve masks and disinfectants as well as coffee machines, cakes and bacon pancakes were ready. It was still a bit cold in the beginning, but in the morning it got warmer and hotter. The shooting schedule was: individual competition after trial, 10 individual shots at 10 targets and 8 individual shots at 100 targets for the year.

The game ranks with weapons. Individual: 1. Duber Hanspeter, Osterfingen, 94 p. 2. Herrmann Peter, De-Ach, 93. 3. Zollinger Rolf, Hallau, 93. – Anniversary: ​​1. Schwaninger Hansie, Löhningen, 467. 2. Stussy Jörg, Schaffhausen, 441. 3. Herrmann Peter, D-Ach, 440. – Ranked with orderly rifles. Individual: 1. Hubli Engelbert, Beringen, 95. 2. Waldvogel Jean, Thiangen, 94. 3. Schilling Prisca, Bargen, 94. – Anniversary: ​​1. Eckert Wiley, Rheinau, 476. 2. Tobler Peter, Trulicon, 465. 3. Madder Peter, Will ZH, 464.

After lunch, Beringen Mayor Roger Paillard addressed the shooting community with a short and pleasant brief. First, he was thanked for the coffee and fine cream rolls. Actually, they don’t have much to do with shooting, although there are three shooting ranges in the community. He doesn’t even know what the word send to the shooters means. He knew the concept of sending mail or e-mails, but now he could learn something from the terminology of shooting. Thanks to the delivery of the complete data set from the rifle master and cashier, and the careful preparation of local club president Martin Meyer, MM printed stand sheets, wreath cards and ranking lists as quickly as possible. This once allowed the board of directors of veterans to have a casual morning with a good slider. Thanks to all the supporters of both the clubs for a very successful event.(Uli Lusser, Schleitheim)

The complete ranking lists under: sh-schiessen.ch.

(24. August)

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