Practical shotgun practice

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The Cupcake Kid

Re: Practical shotgun practice

#11 Post by The Cupcake Kid »

If we're talking a few quid on top of the range fee, then I'd also be prepared to pay. Depends on the price really.
JSHarris

Re: Practical shotgun practice

#12 Post by JSHarris »

OK,
not wildly helpful but its a start.
To help you ( and me) try and ascertain if this is a viable proposal if we assume that the hiring of metal targets to the members is permitted and that the open day targets are provided as a trial ( subject to conditions of use etc) what would you be prepared to pay to hire them on :
A) an hourly rate along with somewhere to shoot
B) a charge per bay on a half day booking

for those that dont know what we use on the open day i had 4 sets of hanging plates made up this year. Each set consists of 3 square plates about 10inch sq hanging on solid arms from an A frame. they are suitable for birdshot ( max 4s) only.
breacher

Re: Practical shotgun practice

#13 Post by breacher »

What about the same as is charged for an hour / half day / full day when shooting a rifle ?
paxtond

Re: Practical shotgun practice

#14 Post by paxtond »

Is be happy to pay the same as I would pay for a full bore marker
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Re: Practical shotgun practice

#15 Post by mag41uk »

I may be able to help.
Our club does psg and is just out side Farnham,20 mins from Bisley.
It may be possible to have a midweek psg practice but I would have to put it before the committee.
We cant shoot slug or buckshot and we have a club ruling that anyone using sec1 shottie will have to have done a safety course.
We have about 70 plates and several poppers.A few tyres and various barricades can be set up.
I dont mind facilitating this but there will need to be a good turn out.
In fact,if it goes ahead,I will want whatever fee is decided up front with no refunds.
Sorry,but been there done that etc.
Tony
paxtond

Re: Practical shotgun practice

#16 Post by paxtond »

mag41uk wrote:I may be able to help.
Our club does psg and is just out side Farnham,20 mins from Bisley.
It may be possible to have a midweek psg practice but I would have to put it before the committee.
We cant shoot slug or buckshot and we have a club ruling that anyone using sec1 shottie will have to have done a safety course.
We have about 70 plates and several poppers.A few tyres and various barricades can be set up.
I dont mind facilitating this but there will need to be a good turn out.
In fact,if it goes ahead,I will want whatever fee is decided up front with no refunds.
Sorry,but been there done that etc.
Tony

100% in for that. Please let me know if it goes ahead and how much cash you will be needing
JSHarris

Re: Practical shotgun practice

#17 Post by JSHarris »

paxtond wrote:Is be happy to pay the same as I would pay for a full bore marker
Thats useful to know, thank you.
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