S-Class in Scotland

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#61 Post by Mike357 »

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forbie wrote:Am in the Aberdeen Fullbore club which is very active and has a good turn out at all the shoots I go to. Used to be in the Peterhead club which is no more
Hi Forbie,
Any word on the AFBGC Wappenschaw this year?

Forbie, Andy if you are at the NESSCC shoots at Aberdeen or the Wapinschaw, be sure to say Hi to us lads from Dundee :wave:
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I'm sorry about this cock up, but once the Science Festival is out of the way it should be smooth sailing.

No apologies needed. I'm just thankful that someone else has decided to take responsibility for getting it up and hustling.

So it's not taking off till the summer?

I live near Jnc13 of the M74. Near Biggar. However i do work in Ayrshire. Is the bairn's meet during the week?
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#63 Post by Sandgroper »

His comp is the weekend of the 8th of March. He'll most likely be skating on Friday afternoon, but we won't know for sure until entries close and the timetable is up. He'll be skating in Irvine not Ayr (wrong open comp! :oops: )

We can sort something closer to the time - once we have his schedule. Postal comp should be good to go for April - if we get a chance to meet up we can go over any final details then.
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#64 Post by Sandgroper »

Targets ordered and received, but they sent me the wrong size! :cool2: They're sending replacements which I should have next week.

Decided to go for the 60cm FITA Field target -

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Should make things interesting!
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dromia wrote:Yellow, my favourite colour. :goodjob:
:lol: I got something right then!
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#67 Post by Ovenpaa »

They look very good, can you publish the sizes and costs?
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#68 Post by waterford103 »

Sounds interesting ,I think I could get interested in this.
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#69 Post by Sandgroper »

waterford103 wrote:Sounds interesting ,I think I could get interested in this.
You'd be most welcome - the more the merrier! :good:
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#70 Post by Sandgroper »

ovenpaa wrote:They look very good, can you publish the sizes and costs?
They are 60cm (23.6 inches for Adam ;) ) diameter targets - the gold should be 12cm (4.7 inches), I'll confirm that and the inner size when I get them.

Cost - I ordered 10 @ 39p each but postage brings it up to 95p each.

If they don't ask for the original targets back, then I've scored 20 40cm targets! :good:

Any thoughts on scoring?

Edit: I'll post something on the S-Class website when I get them (and when I get a chance!)
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