Types of full Bore competitions

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Re: Types of full Bore competitions

#11 Post by GazMorris »

mr smith wrote:No he's not,but there are loads of ranges on Buddon and maybe they don't to play on the ones for the games.
I'd anticipated that and was going to ask him precisely that question via PM without highjacking this thread further!

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Re: Types of full Bore competitions

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PM sent.
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Re: Types of full Bore competitions

#13 Post by The Gun Pimp »

sconie wrote:Hi all, as a relatively new club shooter I have shot a lot of gallery comps such as service using Marlin under leavers , iI have visited some full Bore ranges and used historic club rifles but not in formal competition. Apart from CSR can anyone tell me what other types of full Bore competitions tthat I can get involved in?.

I am up in Scotland but hope to travel to Bisley and other UK ranges once I get started.

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Have a look at Diggle Ranges website - and, we don't close down for winter!
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Re: Types of full Bore competitions

#14 Post by sconie »

Cheers for the replies folks, as I work shifts I can sometimes be off for a few days during the week and I would love to visit other ranges. Ideally I would like a similar system to that which golfers do, where you can hook up with other club members and get a range pass for a visit.

Is there such a thing in existence already?
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#15 Post by IainWR »

Usually, insurance and legal complications mean that the best way to do it is to get your club "invited" to visit their club, then whoever from your club wants to go joins the party. It's actually against the Home Office Approval rules to run a system of "day or temporary membership", but there is an exemption for inter-club and open competitions, so doing it on a club-to-club basis is usually the easiest way of keeping it legal.

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#16 Post by sconie »

So if I want to shoot down south (I'm near Glasgow) I'll only be able to do so if my club secretary arranges a visit to another club, how does it work for competitions then?
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#17 Post by The Gun Pimp »

sconie wrote:So if I want to shoot down south (I'm near Glasgow) I'll only be able to do so if my club secretary arranges a visit to another club, how does it work for competitions then?
Sconie - if you want to come to Diggle as a day visitor you are welcome to shoot in any of our competitions - I'm assuming you have an FAC for 'approved ranges'.
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Re: Types of full Bore competitions

#18 Post by sconie »

Thanks for the offer, my fac should be back with me later this week, I'll check what the licencing office has put on it, all going well I'll get in touch.
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