Full bore UK once the disease is dealt with.

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#11 Post by Christel »

kennyc, you have to wear shorts next time, can't break a fine tradition shakeshout
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#12 Post by kennyc »

Christel wrote:kennyc, you have to wear shorts next time, can't break a fine tradition shakeshout
I think I may still have THE shorts lollol
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#13 Post by mag41uk »

I would be game depending on location. Would travel to pop some caps.
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#14 Post by Cornish-Viking »

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#15 Post by Christel »

Well, if kennyc still has THE shorts then it is meant to be.

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#16 Post by GeeRam »

bradaz11 wrote:I'd be interested, time and dates permitting. never shot on a military range, or past 100yrds. what is needed?
A gun most likely......




:run:



Anyway, great idea :good:
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#17 Post by snayperskaya »

GeeRam wrote:
bradaz11 wrote:I'd be interested, time and dates permitting. never shot on a military range, or past 100yrds. what is needed?
A gun most likely......




:run:



Anyway, great idea :good:
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#18 Post by ovenpaa »

For military ranges you usually need an SCC, Shooter Certification Card.
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#19 Post by GarethM »

Were you thinking about Ponteland B?

There was some conversation on Facebook about a non-MOD range being built in Northumberland
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#20 Post by Alpha1 »

Ovenpaa wrote:For military ranges you usually need an SCC, Shooter Certification Card.
Club Probationary Members & Club Guest Day Attendees

Probationary Members of affiliated clubs do not require an SCC. Club Guest Day attendees do not require an SCC but have to complete a Section 21 declaration form at all events.
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