A Day at Diggle

Made or missed the shot of a lifetime? Share your shooting trips with everyone. Tell us about it. We won't laugh, honest!

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Re: A Day at Diggle

#11 Post by jjvc »

It was a great time Christel, even though i had the p**s ripped out of me unmercilessly by "coach Droomie"
for my abysmal performance in the mad minute. :lol:

Joe ;)
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Re: A Day at Diggle

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christel wrote:Dromia, thank you for the range report, sounds like you and Joe had a great time.

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Thanks Christel, yes we did have a great time, just a pity the shooter didn't heed the coach. :D
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Re: A Day at Diggle

#13 Post by jjvc »

Gents, for anyone contemplating a trip to Diggle ranges could i suggest sending a PM, in advance, to Vince, aka "Gun Pimp" on the forum, just to confirm it is ok to attend on any particular day.

He doesn't bite :D

Joe ;)
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