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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!
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I am not a CAS shooter however I do enjoy shooting under lever and we do our best to put some rounds down range at least once a week with the Vikings .357's normally whilst testing something else. Unfortunately my own under levers are 30-30 and 30-357 so not eligible for CAS
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Your home range is north Cotes, why not come down for the 30th Jan - You can borrow my Marlin CSS .357 and have a go ?
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Done, as long as life does not get in the way I will pop across and have a look. I think my next comp is plates on the 17th at the same location however I may well have to borrow a rifle I do shoot as the Vikings Remlin is not going to cut it when it comes to the BWSS rules and her Marlin is sporting a 'scope at present.
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No problem, you can use the Marlin (JM) do you have shotgun and pistols (BP or Nitro) ? I only have one pistol at the moment waiting on Derek from Anvil to make the second. Look forward to meeting if all works out.ovenpaa wrote:Done, as long as life does not get in the way I will pop across and have a look. I think my next comp is plates on the 17th at the same location however I may well have to borrow a rifle I do shoot as the Vikings Remlin is not going to cut it when it comes to the BWSS rules and her Marlin is sporting a 'scope at present.
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Only S1 pistol I have here is a .44 Rogers and Spencer and I assume a Mossie 500 is frowned upon? It is unfortunate the Vikings Remlin cannot be used as it is super slick and the most accurate .357 I have ever shot, unfortunately it has a Williams on the back and an adjustable single post on the front.
EDIT - I will probably just head over to have a look and wave hello. I wish I had kept my mountain man beard now
EDIT - I will probably just head over to have a look and wave hello. I wish I had kept my mountain man beard now

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dromia wrote:Innovative could be be one way of describing his trying to cross breed guinea pigs with wire haired dachshunds.


Re: Cowboy Action Shooting - Sub Section on Forum
No problem - Hope to see you and say Hello. I have a small issue with my Sig P226, I will bring it with me and see if you have a solution ?ovenpaa wrote:Only S1 pistol I have here is a .44 Rogers and Spencer and I assume a Mossie 500 is frowned upon? It is unfortunate the Vikings Remlin cannot be used as it is super slick and the most accurate .357 I have ever shot, unfortunately it has a Williams on the back and an adjustable single post on the front.
EDIT - I will probably just head over to have a look and wave hello. I wish I had kept my mountain man beard now
All the best - Richard
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In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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