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    kwiky Guest

    airgun club???

    hi everyone, i was wondering if anybody goes to or know of an airgun club in the county durham/south tyneside area, ive looked all over for information but cant find any, im eager to join after becoming a member on here and seeing first hand what great people we have in our sport,
    any information would be greatly appreciated
    best regards..kwiky

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    Thorn Dell Bishop Middleham,
    County Durham
    is the only one i could find dont know if that any good to you...

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    jeff morpeth Guest
    yeh but last i heard they wernt taking on any new members.jeff.morpeth

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    It might be a little bit out of your way, but you could go to Steve Smith's just next to Newcastle Airport.

    [EDIT] Just looked at you location, you're probably closer to Steve Smith's than Thorn Dell.

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    I recently joined St. Giles club in Durham City, can highly recommend

    http://www.sgyrpc.org.uk/

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    Airgun clubs

    As said in an earlier reply Steve Smith's Shooting Ground near Newcastle airport (just outside Dinnington) is always good value. It will cost £3 for a whole day's shoot in a section reserved for airguns. Sunday morning usually sees several keen rifle shots as well as some other regulars who shoot pistol as well - practical pistol, that is. Get yourself along there as there is no need to 'join', just sign in and then you'll meet some really friendly and knowldegeable blokes.

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    kwiky Guest
    thanks alot thats a great help lads
    im gonna check them out and i'll let you know how i get on
    thanks again.......kwiky

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    jholdaway Guest
    Anyone who wants to learn more should try one of the many bfta clubs.

    you don't have to be an ft nut to join, most clubs are open for you to just come and give it a try and get some free advice

    http://www.airgunshed.co.uk/BFTA/clubfinder.htm

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