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    Jim McArthur is offline Frock coat wearing, riverboat dwelling, southern gent
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    Can you post them, Tony?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JD75 View Post
    Now the Wife will have to let me buy this.
    OOOOH int that gorgeous.........Drool

    good job your thinking of 6m Jim, my gamo rifle will just about reach it (with a big holdover))

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firestorm View Post
    OOOOH int that gorgeous.........Drool

    good job your thinking of 6m Jim, my gamo rifle will just about reach it (with a big holdover))

    Russ
    And a silencer, long stock, and and long arms?

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    I'm up for this one.... Do we have to stick to the same gun through the comps, or can any pre 86 gun be used?
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    Quote Originally Posted by badfish View Post
    I'm up for this one.... Do we have to stick to the same gun through the comps, or can any pre 86 gun be used?
    james
    I hope so, as I have a few pre 86 air-rifles that I wouldn't mind using.

    Or can we submit as many as we like?? ( There's a question for you Jim )

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    Quote Originally Posted by badfish View Post
    I'm up for this one.... Do we have to stick to the same gun through the comps, or can any pre 86 gun be used?
    james
    Good question, James! The answer is: the more, the merrier! I want this to be a REAL fun shoot: so you can stick with one gun, enter 2 or more guns a month, enter a different gun(s) every month, etc!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    Good question, James! The answer is: the more, the merrier! I want this to be a REAL fun shoot: so you can stick with one gun, enter 2 or more guns a month, enter a different gun(s) every month, etc!

    Jim
    Good news there Jim

    Expect about 5 seperate scores from me.

    You could add them altogether & I'll nearly get a decent score
    BE-HAPPY-OK

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pad. E View Post
    Good news there Jim

    Expect about 5 seperate scores from me.

    You could add them altogether & I'll nearly get a decent score



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    Can you post them, Tony?

    Jim
    Post a link to the pdf or post the targets to your home?

    Will try and find the link, and bung it up on this thread
    Failing that, I'll upload it to the UBC Site (due for a bit of an update soon)

    Take care

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    Jim McArthur is offline Frock coat wearing, riverboat dwelling, southern gent
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom Sniper View Post
    Post a link to the pdf or post the targets to your home?

    Will try and find the link, and bung it up on this thread
    Failing that, I'll upload it to the UBC Site (due for a bit of an update soon)

    Take care

    Tony
    Probably best to post a link to the pdf: that way everyone who want to participate can more easily print out their targets.

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    Heres the link to The 7.5 M rifle target

    http://www.tomgirling.co.uk/hobby/ta...ingle_shot.pdf


    There small so I would recomend 15 shots one in each

    I use these at 10M and I like them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom Sniper View Post
    Heres the link to The 7.5 M rifle target

    http://www.tomgirling.co.uk/hobby/ta...ingle_shot.pdf


    There small so I would recomend 15 shots one in each

    I use these at 10M and I like them

    Tony
    OK, mates: those will be our RIFLE targets for August. So all you Vintage rifle shooters: print 'em out and start practicing.

    We'll need a bigger scoring circle for pistol, though.

    This is going to be purely an occasional and fun shoot - NO cumulation of scores - and we're going to use DIFFERENT targets each time.

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    Targets for Vintage Shoot

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    vintage shoot

    i'm up for it and would be pleased to offer any member who would like to enter but has no vintage gun one of mine for the competition,i'm afraid this would have to be from my close area and if a local(reasonably close perhaps 20 miles from canvey island) then not only would i enter but i would bring all my vintage guns to allow more shooters to try them.i'm at present trying to introduce bell target shooting to my stamping ground with as yet small response but it grows.more to the point i reckon all of the members of the club i frequent would probably come too.regards nik






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    Nice idea Nik,

    However it will be an email/postal comp as are all the UBC comps
    It would be a bit of a drag for the comp organiser to run back and forth from New Orleans every month.

    What would be a good idea though if, like you say some locals (to you) could all get together and enter

    They would (as would you) have to sign up and Join the UBC
    The membership is a bit on the steep side costing £0.00p per year.

    Check out the umarex boys club sticky for further details.

    Take care
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