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Re: Local Clubs
Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 11:10 pm
by spud
do you want the dates
Re: Local Clubs
Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 11:13 pm
by ovenpaa
I have the dates for Jan/Feb/Mar, do you have any more than those?
Re: Local Clubs
Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 11:17 pm
by spud
no sorry i dont i ve got 7 dtaes
Re: Local Clubs
Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 8:41 pm
by Christel
All the posts regarding advertising has been moved to Shooting General Discussion.
New thread is called Club Advertising.
Re: Local Clubs and Their Websites
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 10:27 am
by Blackstuff
Mayfair Shooting Centre, Sunderland;
Indoor 9 lane 20m range - rimfire and full-bore pistol calibres. £5 walk on fee for non-member FAC holders (ring ahead). Also Practical Shotgun once a month at off-site area near Pittington - £3 fee. Access to 100m-600m MOD range at Ponteland £10 walk on fee for FAC and SSC holders. £120 membership.
http://www.mayfairshootingcentre.co.uk/
3 Counties Sporting Club, Ponteland
Outdoor 12 lane (36 shooting points) 100-300m (Occaisonally 100-600m) MOD range. Any calibre as long as its under 4500j/3320ft/lbs (Occasional HME days) £10 walk on fee for FAC and SSC holders. £50 membership.
http://tcsc.zxq.net/go.html
Re: Local Clubs
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 10:30 am
by Blackstuff
bravo24 wrote:Bishop Auckland and District Gun Club
Founded 1962
Affiliated to Durham and Cleveland smallbore rifle association
NRA MLAGB
50m indoor range which allows a variety of guns to be used including smallbore rifle, carbine and black powder pistol.
Also now Fullbore Range Days out
http://www.bishopaucklandgunclub.co.uk/
:)
Bravo,
Can none members but FAC holders pay a walk-on fee here?
Cheers
Re: Local Clubs and Their Websites
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 1:05 pm
by Mike357
Dundee Rifle & Pistol Club based in Tayside, Scotland.
Small and friendly but looking to expand, new members most welcome including young adults and woman
www.dundeerpc.co.uk
Re: Local Clubs
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 1:21 pm
by bravo24
Blackstuff wrote:bravo24 wrote:Bishop Auckland and District Gun Club
Founded 1962
Affiliated to Durham and Cleveland smallbore rifle association
NRA MLAGB
50m indoor range which allows a variety of guns to be used including smallbore rifle, carbine and black powder pistol.
Also now Fullbore Range Days out
http://www.bishopaucklandgunclub.co.uk/
:)
Bravo,
Can none members but FAC holders pay a walk-on fee here?
Cheers
Not sure mate, its best to ring the Secretary 01325 313759
they hold a 'club night' on a Tuesday evening from 7.30pm until 10pm
Cheers B24
Re: Local Clubs
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 10:00 pm
by rox
Robin128 wrote:Tondu Target Shooting Club
Bridgend.
I Remember Tondu from the old 5 discipline challenge...
Was it 5? - air, smallbore, duelling, clay & fullbore (at the old severn tunnel range?) by my hazy recollection. I was a student from Bangor (and subsequently Cardiff) at the time, so the memories are vague. Great event anyway. Love to see it reinstated. Maybe now that shooting is a 'tier A' sport in Wales, and competing for Olympic training venue status...
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Re: Local Clubs and Their Websites
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 10:49 pm
by Robin128
Hi Rox...At Tondu you would have only shot small bore and air. Up the bans we shot handguns, but only Black Powder and underlevers are allowed and LBRs. There has been a range there for over 100 years, has no danger area and is located close to M4, near Bridgend. I help the Secretary who is ill...been hands on with the installation of armoury safes, range maintenance and Police liason.
Full Bore at Severn Tunnel...years ago the Army range was available (600 yds from memory) but now we use a private range a few hundred yards further...only 100 and 200. You would have shot clays there also. pity the Army don't let anyone use their range...apart from one or two serious matches.