Forgive me if I'm barking up the wrong tree here and please don't take this the wrong way, but you're sounding a little bit troll-like???Ben Denise wrote:Really, is there a bit of banter then? Do you shoot CSR yourself?The Cupcake Kid wrote:If you've got a weird sense of humour, you'll probably get on well with CSRBen Denise wrote:Sorry guy, I was just having a laugh. My weird sense of humour.
I will have a search and read. Cheers. smile2
Lantac/ straight pull .223
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Re: Lantac/ straight pull .223
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Sorry pal, I'm not with you. What does sounding troll like mean? Are you insulting me? I'm not quite sure why you would, unless I have offended you, in which case sorry.
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No, I'm not insulting you and I clearly said "please don't take this the wrong way"!Ben Denise wrote:Sorry pal, I'm not with you. What does sounding troll like mean? Are you insulting me? I'm not quite sure why you would, unless I have offended you, in which case sorry.
If you're that sensitive, I don't think you'll like CSR at all!

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No, I'm not sensitive mate, I just didn't really understand what you meant. I've had a quick Google and it looks like you think I'm trying to get a rise on purpose. Not really sure why anybody would bother doing that, but I am just here because I had a go with a full-bore rifle, enjoyed it and fancy getting into some competitive shooting.
I shoot gallery rifle competitively and really enjoy it, but fancy stretching the range a bit. If my lack of knowledge and number of questions offends you then I'm sorry, I thougt thats what forums were for. Admittedly this is the first forum I have been on, so maybe I am completely wrong on that.
I shoot gallery rifle competitively and really enjoy it, but fancy stretching the range a bit. If my lack of knowledge and number of questions offends you then I'm sorry, I thougt thats what forums were for. Admittedly this is the first forum I have been on, so maybe I am completely wrong on that.
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Thanks for the reply. I have done some searching and now know what it is, but really I need to know how I get involved. Obviously I would need a rifle, but other than that can I just turn up and shoot?Blackknight1974 wrote:What do you want to know about CSR?
Cheers, Ben
Re: Lantac/ straight pull .223
Simple - go the NRA website:
http://www.nra.org.uk/common/asp/calend ... &type=comp
All the contacts are there. You can also view the courses of fire for the matches and there is information for the different classes you can enter.
You can turn up to watch and meet the guys who run/shoot the matches; but before you can shoot a CSR match, you will need a suitable fullbore rifle with a ten round mag, ammo etc and a safe shooter card (issued by either the NRA or your club that covers you for the class you wish to shoot) that allows you to shoot at Bisley
I would also recommend a decent set of boots and some waterproofs because Century range is a quagmire at the best of times.
When you actually shoot a match, make sure the organisers are aware that it's your first match, that way they will squad you up with someone who can help you.
HTH
http://www.nra.org.uk/common/asp/calend ... &type=comp
All the contacts are there. You can also view the courses of fire for the matches and there is information for the different classes you can enter.
You can turn up to watch and meet the guys who run/shoot the matches; but before you can shoot a CSR match, you will need a suitable fullbore rifle with a ten round mag, ammo etc and a safe shooter card (issued by either the NRA or your club that covers you for the class you wish to shoot) that allows you to shoot at Bisley
I would also recommend a decent set of boots and some waterproofs because Century range is a quagmire at the best of times.
When you actually shoot a match, make sure the organisers are aware that it's your first match, that way they will squad you up with someone who can help you.
HTH
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That's really helpful, thanks. smile2
I need to work on getting a rifle, and from the looks of my shooters card I need to get some bits added to that too. In the meantime I may come down to a match to see what it's all about and say hi.
Thanks again pal.
Ben
I need to work on getting a rifle, and from the looks of my shooters card I need to get some bits added to that too. In the meantime I may come down to a match to see what it's all about and say hi.
Thanks again pal.
Ben
Re: Lantac/ straight pull .223
Then get yourself a 6.5 Grendel,ovenpaa wrote:They are used for Civilian Service Rifle as a discipline and by many club shooters from 100 to 600 yards, other names include Bradley Arms and Southern Gun Company to name a couple. I shoot a .223 Wylde chambered SGC to 1000 yards however it is a struggle beyond 800.


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Re: Lantac/ straight pull .223
Hi UKYankee, I contacted norton rifle club and thats a no, no, for at least 6/7 months, they reckon they have a backlog of upto 50 wannabe members and have been advised to contact then, if still intrested... :roll:UKYankee wrote:Loving the sound of that .22 and have to agree with you about Paul. Depending on where you are in Worcestershire there's a great club in Worcester Norton that caters for almost everything; rimfire, centerfire, full bore, shotgun pit for PSG, etc... Link for their website is below:
http://www.wnsc.co.uk/
Come along one Sunday morning and have a look around; they have great bacon and fried egg sandwiches as well
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