Greetings from the Kintyre Peninsula

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sconie

Re: Greetings from the Kintyre Peninsula

#11 Post by sconie »

Yeah welcome aboard, a lovely long full Bore range would be a fabulous addition up here, best of luck to you.
scruff

Re: Greetings from the Kintyre Peninsula

#12 Post by scruff »

Nothumbrian, we plan to be up and running at the base early in the new year, if you find yourself in the area again give us a call then come and have a look.

Sconie, thanks for the good wishes - we'll keep you posted with our progress

Cheers All
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Re: Greetings from the Kintyre Peninsula

#13 Post by Mike357 »

That has to be one of the smartest indoor civilian ranges in the UK. Would almost make the drive across there worthwhile.
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#14 Post by northumbrian »

If you're going to have the USN SEAL indoor range, then that'll definitely be worth the trip over.
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#15 Post by scruff »

Thanks Mike,

You can see why we worked so hard to secure it can't you?

We're safety certified for metal targets too - looking forward to getting the duelling trees and Mini McQueen targets out...
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#16 Post by scruff »

Northumbrian,
The range is just as nice as it looks, I guess all thanks to USA Taxpayers.
For our part we've pushed the target line back a bit to get a true 25m and we still have over 2m of vertical target face under the 20mm Armour Plate angled backstop. Each lane is safety certified for 1 or 2 shooters (should be fun!), we have wiring from behind the firing line to the target area (think turning targets, pop-ups, McQueens etc.), each firing bay has individually dimmable lighting and the air handling system would blow your hat off if we turned it up high.
We're creating a nice comfy "Club Room" with all the amenities on tap including a door through to the Landrail Firearms Gun Shop & Armoury.
Oh, and each lane is getting CCTV looking both-ways so folk in the club room can see what's going on at the targets and the firing points.
No wonder I'm knackered...
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Re: Greetings from the Kintyre Peninsula

#17 Post by sconie »

That does sound good, how's the accommodation near by? It would make a great short break for shooters. My club full bore ceases until about March at this time of year so I'm itching to source other venues.
northumbrian

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#18 Post by northumbrian »

Sounds, like you are going to have one of the premier indoor ranges in the UK, I am going to have to try and get over to the UK sometime.
It's going to be well worth the visit.
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Re: Greetings from the Kintyre Peninsula

#19 Post by Mattnall »

Welcome :wave:
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Re: Greetings from the Kintyre Peninsula

#20 Post by DavidRees »

Visiting the area over the weekend -- cannot bring any toys this time, but interested for the future. Is it up and running, and are guest shooters (with FAC) permitted?
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