A day at the Clays.

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A day at the Clays.

#1 Post by 25Pdr »

The Greenock IBM Factory Gun Club meet two or three times a Month for a Clay Shoot at http://www.continentalshooting.co.uk ground near Dalry.

It's an excellent range and offers facilties for, DTL, ABT, Olympic Trap, National Skeet, Olympic Skeet, Sporting, Compact Sporting & FITASC.

The Range seen from the air. Photo taken from one of our Members own Helicopter.

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Today we are doing Doubles....Notice Tom the Range owner top right, hard at work filling our traps.

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Right! Bring them on.
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Bloody hell, they're fast!
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One down one to go.
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Most Shotguns are desirable to own as well as shoot..Guess who shoots the well worn Baikal :D
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Right! let's try this Compact Sporting.
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If I can see it, I'll try and hit it.
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Very nice looking set up.
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#3 Post by Ovenpaa »

25Pdr wrote:The Greenock IBM Factory Gun Club meet two or three times a Month for a Clay Shoot at http://www.continentalshooting.co.uk ground near Dalry.

It's an excellent range and offers facilties for, DTL, ABT, Olympic Trap, National Skeet, Olympic Skeet, Sporting, Compact Sporting & FITASC.
Nice looking ground indeed, I did get as far as DTL and Skeet and even tried ABT but the clays are very quick so I mostly stuck to Sporting which I could cope with.
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#4 Post by Robin128 »

I really love Sporting but it doesn't half wreck my back, even with my recoil protection.

I can just about hit everything...but, not always! :lol:

Great fotos...got a helicopter ride coming up soon.

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Did you get that for your 60th?
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Yes...hoping for a spin over Mumbles.

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#7 Post by Christel »

Lovely,

Take pictures!

25Pdr, looked like a lovely day out. :D
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#8 Post by Mike357 »

I used to be good at DTL. Looks like a good set.up.
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