Bisley based f-class shooting
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This section is for people who shoot or want to shoot in competitions and includes future events, how to get started, choice of rifle and calibres including wildcats, how to prepare for your competition, and of course how you did!
This section is for people who shoot or want to shoot in competitions and includes future events, how to get started, choice of rifle and calibres including wildcats, how to prepare for your competition, and of course how you did!
Re: Bisley based f-class shooting
Write a letter to the NRA journal, set up an email address for replies, (or use this forum, as the fungunners do) you only need four to make a half day with a marker viable.
Re: Bisley based f-class shooting
id be up for some winter f class and so will a couple of mates, well be actually be boking ranges through the winter now most week ends hopefully
Re: Bisley based f-class shooting
I can see no reason why you could not raise this question on the F Class forum, Although dropping Mik Mak a PM first would be good manners. You are not looking to take over the sport just have more shoots at Bisley. As many of the F Class league chaps have business interests in providing F Class equipment, it would be to their advantage to have more people shooting the discipline.
http://longrangeshooting.forumup.co.uk/ ... eshooting]
Apologies if you already have, I have not visited for a while.
Mik Mak has been quite unique in my experience in the organising of the shoots that I have attended. They are always very well ran and you can see how much work is put in behind the scenes.
Unless you have experience of running comps at Bisley and know of the frustrations that come with that, starting of small and working up may not be a bad idea.
DM
http://longrangeshooting.forumup.co.uk/ ... eshooting]
Apologies if you already have, I have not visited for a while.
Mik Mak has been quite unique in my experience in the organising of the shoots that I have attended. They are always very well ran and you can see how much work is put in behind the scenes.
Unless you have experience of running comps at Bisley and know of the frustrations that come with that, starting of small and working up may not be a bad idea.
DM
Re: Bisley based f-class shooting
I would certainly encourage the formation of a Bisley League - anything that brings F-classers together in competition is a good way of raising standards.
Since I established the National League in 2005, we have gone from strength to strength.
That said, a local league would be an excellent means of introducing club shooters to competition shooting, - shooters who may not feel ready or inclined yet to join the National League.
Go for it!
Cheers,
Des.
Since I established the National League in 2005, we have gone from strength to strength.
That said, a local league would be an excellent means of introducing club shooters to competition shooting, - shooters who may not feel ready or inclined yet to join the National League.
Go for it!
Cheers,
Des.
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