Signed off on 25m range

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AlexD333

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So me and the missus went to a coaching session today at the gun club, we did well, we have both been signed off on the 25m range, we will now be aiming for the 50m range :eek:

In all seriousness we had a great evening :thumb2
 

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I went iron sight for the evening :cool:
 

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Remind me not to annoy my missus :lol :augie
 

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They do keep asking what I want to shoot, I'm sticking with the 22 for now :thumbs
 
I'm planning to get a .223, .22-250 or .243 for pest control on our shoot, as a Christmas present. Currently using a 7mm Magnum, which is by far too much gun for a fox. And the sound wakes up the entire town :)
 
While you are at the range you are being observed and your opinions listened to. As you don't know everybody very well its wise to keep a cool head. Stick with .22lr for a while.
Hope your a full member soon. David.
Where's the pic of the score card, or did the wife beat you??
 
I'm planning to get a .223, .22-250 or .243 for pest control on our shoot, as a Christmas present. Currently using a 7mm Magnum, which is by far too much gun for a fox. And the sound wakes up the entire town :)

So you'll be getting rid of it eh? :naughty

What is it? Rife or lbr?
 
Definitively not getting rid of my 7mm, as it is very useful for deer and wild boar. Wouldn't dare to shoot a boar with anything less... It is a Browning Eurobolt rifle, by the way.
 
Currently using a 7mm Magnum, which is by far too much gun for a fox. And the sound wakes up the entire town :)

.223 will do you fine if it's just for fox mate. You won't need the extra clout & range of the 22-250, the rounds are cheaper too & you'll possibly not get .243 signed off just for fox. You'll need a mod' for it though. Even though it's 400fps or so slower than the 22-250 it's still a lot louder than your 7mm :D

Just my twopennorth :thumb2
 
They do keep asking what I want to shoot, I'm sticking with the 22 for now :thumbs

.22's a great wee round, isn't it? And that wee 10/22's a great rifle. What other calibres are they giving you the chance to have a go with?
 
.22's a great wee round, isn't it? And that wee 10/22's a great rifle. What other calibres are they giving you the chance to have a go with?

They seem to shoot everything, size not the issue but power. They all shoot 357, 44s some shoot various powder guns, one last week has a huge powder rifle with hex shaped bullets :eek:

They also "test" the antique guns once a month :thumbs
 
That sounds like an old Whitworth rifle.............

Have a go at everything they offer you, would be my advice? Enjoy yourself regardless though, sounds like great fun :thumb2
 
Me too,
I found the Bren had a good kick, mind, I was 14 years old at the time.
Moved onto the LA1A SLR, all while in the Army cadets :)

yep me to but i stayed a while ended up running the regiment and the shooting team and in 1998 won british army shooting championship oooo er missis. all on iron sights sa80 variant.
 

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