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This morning at Bisley.......

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2017 8:20 pm
by Pete
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It was -5C...........are we mad, or what?

Doubling up the mat helped a bit......you didn't stick to the ground.

Pete

Re: This morning at Bisley.......

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2017 9:32 pm
by bnz41
Thats too cold for me...

Looks to be a few targets being used...

Re: This morning at Bisley.......

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2017 9:56 pm
by GeeRam
I would have dug out my old British Airborne sleeping bag from my collection of 'assorted old tat' to put on top of the mat...... lol

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Re: This morning at Bisley.......

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2017 10:31 pm
by breacher
GeeRam wrote:I would have dug out my old British Airborne sleeping bag from my collection of 'assorted old tat' to put on top of the mat...... lol

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I have seen those going for high prices - guys buying them and using the fabric to make repro smocks in correct fabric !!

Re: This morning at Bisley.......

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 9:28 am
by mag41uk
I was at G range Sennybridge and it was warmer than that!
In fact it was a great day - virtually no wind and blue skies.
5 rifles and 400 rounds!

Re: This morning at Bisley.......

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 9:43 am
by snayperskaya
mag41uk wrote:I was at G range Sennybridge and it was warmer than that!
In fact it was a great day - virtually no wind and blue skies.
5 rifles and 400 rounds!
The times I've shot G Range the weathers been good......F Range always seems to be a different matter, at least for most of the day!.

Re: This morning at Bisley.......

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2017 2:04 pm
by GeeRam
breacher wrote:
GeeRam wrote:I would have dug out my old British Airborne sleeping bag from my collection of 'assorted old tat' to put on top of the mat...... lol

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I have seen those going for high prices - guys buying them and using the fabric to make repro smocks in correct fabric !!
Making Denison smocks to pass off as originals was a common to do with these, as was using the material for back-repairing all the slashed/cut smocks released by MOD back in the 60's/70's era, although its not exactly the same material as a Denison smock, just same camo pattern.

Plenty of decent repro smocks available from suppliers to not have to do this nowadays, but it does mean that these bags are now quite rare.
I paid about 25 quid for mine 20 odd years ago, and they were hard to sell at much more than that, even 10 years ago.
Given it's possible usefulness still for shooting, it's one of the few items among my big collection of WW2 'stuff' that I won't be selling in the near future.