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  1. #1
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    Well spotted Bob I did, in fact, mean SSP, as I am aware PCPs are not allowed.

    Bit harsh, however! just me typing faster than I pay attention.

    Kind regards,



    Phil
    Last edited by p.m.h; 17-11-2012 at 05:56 PM.
    I now have so many airguns I've had to make a list, which is >>HERE<<
    >>Classic Air Pistol Association<<
    >>North Manchester Target Club<<

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.m.h View Post
    Well spotted Bob I did, in fact, mean SSP, as I am aware PCPs are not allowed.

    Bit harsh, however! just me typing faster than I pay attention.

    Kind regards,



    Phil
    Not a problem Phil,

    There must be a few people that are reading all this MPL stuff that are wondering what it is all about sometimes, so the oportunity to briefly sumarise the MPL content is a good thing to do now and again.

    The MPL was originaly conceived to encourage the use of Classic air pistols , partly for nostalgic reasons on my part, and for the pleasure of finding an excuse to get these old treasures out of the retirement cupboard and onto the range where they can be used and enjoyed again. One of the other big reasons for getting the MPL up and running was to encourage more interest in 10 meter air pistol shooting at a price more people can afford.

    It is not only newcomers and those that are just starting and may not want to invest a lot of cash in a top PCP match pistol, but others that may have already invested a stack of cash in air rifle shooting that have been tempted and encouraged to "have a go" in a competition that is neither too demanding of their time or their pocket so they can have a go without adversly affecting their main interest.

    To be honest the MPL has been a great success for both of the clubs that have had a go at it, and it has provided a lot of fun at a budget price, with the biggest winner being the sport itself.
    Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.

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