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!!
How to extend my shooting to free time.
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Re: How to extend my shooting to free time.
We do "casual" very well !!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!!
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.
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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