Howdly doodly, I'm currently shooting .22 at 25yd ten bull targets and am looking to expand into deer stalking and the larger calibres, due to a good day at the Bisley Open Day. I've posted separately about this.
I'll be looking for advice on where to to shoot, calibres, rifle choice etc so plenty to keep everyone occupied.....
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Hi Tox, welcome to the forum.
Ask away, plenty of knowledge on here
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Hi and welcome to the forum :goodjob:
lots of advice freely given on here so ask away
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Re: Newbie in Ealing
Welcome to the forum, those NRA open days can be expensive in the long term :lol:
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