S Class shooting - a discussion
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Based on feedback this is Revision 2 of the S Class discussion document, will those interested please read and comment.
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Yep, like it.
I can't think of anything to add at this point, except I'm looking forward to bringing it up at the club AGM!

I can't think of anything to add at this point, except I'm looking forward to bringing it up at the club AGM!

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We do need to read it and make sure we are all happy with it before it is moved forward so if anyone feels they can add to it or even just agrees with it then please do say so.
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I do not agree with anything said in this thread tesnews
Well ok, I do not have a suitable rifle :roll:
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Well ok, I do not have a suitable rifle :roll:
:P
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So the rest of us are in with a chance then?christel wrote:I do not agree with anything said in this thread tesnews
Well ok, I do not have a suitable rifle :roll:
:P

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Oh, how kindSandgroper wrote:So the rest of us are in with a chance then?christel wrote:I do not agree with anything said in this thread tesnews
Well ok, I do not have a suitable rifle :roll:
:P

...hm, you were being sarcastic weren't you :lol: :lol:
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What about your S&L? I am happy to let you use it from time to time tongueoutchristel wrote:I do not agree with anything said in this thread tesnews
Well ok, I do not have a suitable rifle :roll:
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You are such a nice manovenpaa wrote:What about your S&L? I am happy to let you use it from time to time tongueoutchristel wrote:I do not agree with anything said in this thread tesnews
Well ok, I do not have a suitable rifle :roll:
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christel wrote:Oh, how kindSandgroper wrote:So the rest of us are in with a chance then?christel wrote:I do not agree with anything said in this thread tesnews
Well ok, I do not have a suitable rifle :roll:
:P![]()
...hm, you were being sarcastic weren't you :lol: :lol:
No, that would be bad! :lol:
“The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.”
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
Lieutenant General David Morrison
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Re: S Class shooting - a discussion
I've been away from this thread for a bit, just read the proposed rules.
Don't think the trigger restriction is workable - not possible to enforce. Also, my CZ 223 fox rifle has a trigger lighter than that and has done for years - one of the reasons why Charlie isn't a fan!
I am not sure how the deer thing is going to work. While I get the reason for using it, the fact that deer can be shot in Scotland with a rifle which is illegal in England is one of the great stupidities of shooting laws in GB, so I am wholeheartedly against this being in the rules for a new shooting class. Also if this goes beyond our shores (and it well might, it's a good class) then using deer laws in the UK seems rather silly IMHO.
I propose simply that the limits are set - 22CF with minimum of 50gr bullet as I read that. Apart from that it looks rather fun.
Don't think the trigger restriction is workable - not possible to enforce. Also, my CZ 223 fox rifle has a trigger lighter than that and has done for years - one of the reasons why Charlie isn't a fan!
I am not sure how the deer thing is going to work. While I get the reason for using it, the fact that deer can be shot in Scotland with a rifle which is illegal in England is one of the great stupidities of shooting laws in GB, so I am wholeheartedly against this being in the rules for a new shooting class. Also if this goes beyond our shores (and it well might, it's a good class) then using deer laws in the UK seems rather silly IMHO.
I propose simply that the limits are set - 22CF with minimum of 50gr bullet as I read that. Apart from that it looks rather fun.
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