More details of our meet can be found on the Competition website >>HERE<<. Which consists of Range Safety Brief, Photos of our previous meets, shooting displines on the day & 'It's a Bullseye' criteria
Regards
Paddy.
BE-HAPPY-OK
If anyone wants to try plastic BB's, safety glasses are a must please.
If you have them, please bring them, I'll try to sort some spares out.
The Comp will be shot with lead pellets only.
Safety first ,second and last.
"Improvise, adapt and overcome."
I can count to potato.
Can you imagine Iron Plate shooting with plastic BB's You'd need to dressed like Ned Kelly
Mind you, you could get a good rhythm going between body armour then iron plate then body armour etc
I know, it's not safe. Would be funny to see though
Sorry Richard, I am taking you seriously, the thought just tickled me
UBC Resident Cowboy
St Paul of 55
Been there, bought it, tried it, sold it
Why would I expect anyone to take me seriously?
I am sure there are ways of setting the plates up safely for BB, (we will probably find out!) but I'm sure the last thing any of us want is an avoidable injury.
Paul, you might look better wearing a waste paper basket.
I might shoot better if I missed out the eye holes!
"Improvise, adapt and overcome."
I can count to potato.
Jan and I will be there, in spirit, now and forevermore!
Mates, you've been so nice in your remembering Jan that I'd like to do something for the UBC / ask you to do something for us once again. I'd like to institute a Jan McArthur Memorial Award, some plaque or such that I will pay for, to be given out at all future meets.
To the top woman shooter that day, maybe?
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone