Take A Bow

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Take A Bow

#1 Post by pnoble »

Looks like Danny has found even more, scary
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#2 Post by paul mason »

What was the distance paul.
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#3 Post by pnoble »

279.13m or 305.26 yards!. Did over 300 on 100g as well and I think 299 on 125g. Not that the distance is important because Danny must throw 300 for fun in practise but he seems to have stepped up a gear in the past few weeks. Was talking to him at UKSF GP2 2 weeks ago where he genuinely looked and was physically exhausted after no sleep. Arrived for round 3 and struggled until round 6 I think and then let go and hit mid 290s for next 2 casts. More importantly at the time that was 20 - 30 metres ahead of most. He has been 12 - 15 metres ahead of top competition on an event basis for a long time now but I think this is a good patch for him as if he needs it!

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