How to extend my shooting to free time.

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Jwimpeney

Re: How to extend my shooting to free time.

#31 Post by Jwimpeney »

Cool, so I can "casually" shoot at the oundl club ad do all my competitive stuff at shool, works perfectly for me.

If I spoke through you ewen it'd probably get me a better introduction, I don't want to come across as a moody teenager just wanting to vent some steam of with weapons!!
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Re: How to extend my shooting to free time.

#32 Post by 20series »

Jwimpeney wrote:Cool, so I can "casually" shoot at the oundl club ad do all my competitive stuff at shool, works perfectly for me.

If I spoke through you ewen it'd probably get me a better introduction, I don't want to come across as a moody teenager just wanting to vent some steam of with weapons!!
We do "casual" very well !!

The other minor issue you might have, there's a hold on new members at the minute at least until the outdoor range re-opens in June.
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Re: How to extend my shooting to free time.

#33 Post by Jwimpeney »

That's okay, it'll take me that long to persuade my parents tonlet me go anyway, but thanks for letting me know. I'll probably be only using the 100 yard range anyway
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