Public ranges?
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Re: Public ranges?
Hastings has a "public" range... 1066 Target Sports.
https://1066ts.co.uk/
It has a 25 yard .22rf range and rifles to hire. You can also just book a lane for an hour if you have your own rifle.
I have been a few times with my grandson - bit of axe throwing, knife throwing, crossbow shooting great fun.
https://1066ts.co.uk/
It has a 25 yard .22rf range and rifles to hire. You can also just book a lane for an hour if you have your own rifle.
I have been a few times with my grandson - bit of axe throwing, knife throwing, crossbow shooting great fun.
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Hi Hrun. I can see why you wouldn't want the hassle as a club range officer outside of recruiting drives. I was more thinking of a commercial range that did supervised sessions for beginners or allowed FAC holders to book a lane for an hour.
I guess there isn't enough profit to warrant the grief. That seems a pity. My dad shot at school and with the scouts. Hiding away can't be good for the sport long term. I had no idea anything outside of clays and target rifles were still legal until last year.
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I guess there isn't enough profit to warrant the grief. That seems a pity. My dad shot at school and with the scouts. Hiding away can't be good for the sport long term. I had no idea anything outside of clays and target rifles were still legal until last year.
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sorry couldn't edit the original, as a club we are open to new members and guests (in line with the requirements ie guests known to members for at least 2 years) probationary membership is not expensive and is a good way to try out fullbore shooting. I believe we do our part and it would be nice if other clubs did too.kennyc wrote:The club I belong to has most of its monthly meetings at Bisley as guest days, the exceptions being the McQueens comps due to the need of getting people through the stages and the comps being popular with members
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As I suspected, which is fair enough I suppose.hitchphil wrote:Because the same people came every year for their once a year shooting fix. The coaches were paid as were RCOs & the Assoc made negligible income from it, the number of new members generated was small. It wasn't delivering its mission.GeeRam wrote:Not since the days of the twice a year, Bisley Open Day some 4/5 years back.
Not sure why they stopped them?
Without going to one of those open days, I doubt I would have got back into the sport I'd been away from for nearly 30 years.
Can't disagree with that at all.hitchphil wrote: The only benefit was making friends in some of the public that came. Some think we should do it for that reason only - I say that is worth it & to generate a profit too.
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Silverstone Shooting Centre, opens in a months time.Alberto wrote:Where is that Thorney?
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Wow! Looks like quite a site. Sadly not on my doorstep but a lot closer than Dorset. Good luck, I hope it's a big success.
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