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Thread: February Police Pistol Competition (PPC) and Side Match

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    Dark Horse??

    I was doing great that day, and am hoping that it wasn't all a fluke!! We shall see the next time. I am having so much fun with you all, and can't wait until May when we all meet.

    I need some advice: We are trying to decide whether to rent a car or get some flex rail passes. I am a bit nervous about sitting on the wrong side of the car and driving on the wrong side of the road - afraid old habits will be hard to break. However, a car gives us more flexibility, since we are going to Stratford and Coventry.

    Thanks, guys! Jan
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    My hat is off, 285 with open sights, first class shooting.

    Thanks Jim for taking the time to run the competiton again, another grand job and i'm sure the rest of the gang feel the same way.

    Well done to everyone who took part, now watch out for Jan she is a bit of a dark horse in our comps.

    atvb

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    Well done to all, thanks again Jim.
    wonder what you will think of for the next side shoot?

    Adjustable sights for my birthday on Friday, then practice, practice, practice


    mike

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    . I am a bit nervous about sitting on the wrong side of the car and driving on the wrong side of the road -


    If I could just pick you up on this Jan, for once you'll be driving on the 'Right' side of the road. It's you lot out there that drive on the wrong side


    Anyway, best to rent a car, so much more freedom of movement and no waiting around for trains and buses. I promise you you'll soon get used to driving on the 'Right' side of the road.

    Good luck, Phil
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike145 View Post
    Well done to all, thanks again Jim.
    wonder what you will think of for the next side shoot?

    Adjustable sights for my birthday on Friday, then practice, practice, practice


    mike

    I have some ideas: courtesy of 38thfoot.

    Jim
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    Well done Jason, good shooting. As for 38thfoot what can I say, excellent score, where do we hang up our guns?

    And Jan, I warned you back in October. She's making great progress. If we could all accomplish that rate of improvement we'd be posting 300's. Well done Jan.

    Our thanks to Jim for holding it all together, a task not too easy.

    Good luck, Phil






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    I am sure it was simply a case of the shooting gods popping in for coffee. Next month they will probably slam my fingers in a door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil G View Post
    Well done Jason, good shooting. As for 38thfoot what can I say, excellent score, where do we hang up our guns?

    And Jan, I warned you back in October. She's making great progress. If we could all accomplish that rate of improvement we'd be posting 300's. Well done Jan.

    Our thanks to Jim for holding it all together, a task not too easy.

    Good luck, Phil
    You're most welcome, Phil. And Jan enjoyed your comments!

    Jim
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    Jim McArthur is offline Frock coat wearing, riverboat dwelling, southern gent
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    Correction on Mike 145's choice of pistol

    Mike145 posts a correction: his pistol used throughout the February Police comp was a Reck Police C225.

    Jim
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    "Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone

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