A rifle for S class and tactical

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Re: A rifle for S class and tactical

#11 Post by jcampbellsmith »

Sandgroper wrote:I forget to add that in this year's S-Class competition (200m-500m) the winner (by 9 points) was shooting a .222!
I've been trying to find out without success when you will next be shooting S Class at Cawdor. Are there any dates in the diary?

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#12 Post by Sandgroper »

Haven't got anything planned, but if you're heading up we can sort something out.

Edit: I tend to shoot the format informally on practice days.
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Re: A rifle for S class and tactical

#13 Post by jcampbellsmith »

Sandgroper wrote:Haven't got anything planned, but if you're heading up we can sort something out.
I pass Inverness every 4 or 5 weeks. If there was a shoot on, I'd try to adjust my plans so I could attend the shoot. My plans are quite changeable at the minute due to folk not keeping well.

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Re: A rifle for S class and tactical

#14 Post by Sandgroper »

No worries. Once you hit 15 posts PM me or e-mail through the S-Class website and we'll get something sorted.

Next practice day is in Nov but one of the lanes are usually set aside for practice even if there's a comp on.
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Re: A rifle for S class and tactical

#15 Post by jcampbellsmith »

Sandgroper wrote:No worries. Once you hit 15 posts PM me or e-mail through the S-Class website and we'll get something sorted.

Next practice day is in Nov but one of the lanes are usually set aside for practice even if there's a comp on.
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#16 Post by jcampbellsmith »

jcampbellsmith wrote:This one's a little chubby, but I hope it will work. http://www.thestalkingdirectory.co.uk/g ... 0-rem.html

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5.97 kg all up. Sling and scope covers were still fitted. Regards JCS
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Re: A rifle for S class and tactical

#17 Post by Sandgroper »

jcampbellsmith wrote:
jcampbellsmith wrote:This one's a little chubby, but I hope it will work. http://www.thestalkingdirectory.co.uk/g ... 0-rem.html

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5.97 kg all up. Sling and scope covers were still fitted. Regards JCS
Nice - just about perfect! :good:
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