Sporting-Class. Everything you want to know about this new discipline including course of fire, competitions, rifles, regulations and how to get involved.
oaken wrote:Newbies are very welcome.
In fact, as this is a club guest day, non shooters may attend, though it may be a baptism of fire shooting the comp in the morning. Maybe better to watch and wait until the afternoon plink when rifle handling and range safety drills can be administered at leisure.:-) Anyone is welcome to use my .308 at 900yds if theirs is not up to it.
kennyc wrote:I am currently trying to work a deal with Mrs C although, I won't need to worry about scope size (6X) or weight of kit (light weight stalking rifle) my main worry is whether or not shorts are going to be banned ? zzzzom
Mate, if mine are allowed off a lead without supervision I am sure you will be fine Ken clapclap
My rugby shorts are pregnant again.......must be the stubborn understains
I am really looking forward to shooting this and I am sure the Vikings S&L will be up to the job plus it will be great to meet up with people again, it has been a while.
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ovenpaa wrote:I am really looking forward to shooting this and I am sure the Vikings S&L will be up to the job plus it will be great to meet up with people again, it has been a while.
I will ask not to be RO that day so I can mooch Dave, but I wont shoot the Konnie in it as I cannot reliably set the elevation yet (hence wanting a decent Sightron on it so I can use it for wind practice and doing daft stuff at Lydd/Senybridge etc).
Any restrictions on set triggers for this competition? My CZ has one and I usually use it, but if it is a no-no, then I'll get a big of trigger time in its "normal" mode.