My first time at Bisley

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dodgyrog
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Re: My first time at Bisley

#11 Post by dodgyrog »

hitchphil wrote:
shugie wrote:
When you look at how good the Lord Roberts centre is in comparison with the rest
NSRA - As a modern building it has none of the charisma & character of Bisley it looks awful from Kings way a huge ugly concrete wall on the right of the entrance to the site. Mind you the loos are better than most at Bisley!

I hear the business rates on the place are crippling the NSRA? the response if less shooting & more other sporting activities to help pay for it. As a member I used to be able to rock up with 3 kids & shoot air rifle after the Queens final for £12 an hr now the they want day membership & it works out at +£30 for an hr! for air rifle & bring own pellets & targets!

Think I prefer the atmosphere & facilities of the Surrey, Old Sergeants mess, The NLRC, LMRA & a few others.
The cost of maintaining the Lord Roberts Centre are so high that the facility HAS to let the facilities out to cover the annual upkeep. Bad planning in the beginning but too late to back out now!
As for the NRA ranges, I do the round trip of 600 miles at least every 2 months and more if I can get the funds together. I just love shooting there.
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lasbrisas

Re: My first time at Bisley

#12 Post by lasbrisas »

Me and my 2 boys first got hooked on shooting when we went to our first open day back in 2009, I'm lucky that I live 10 mins from Bisley, when we went to our first phoenix meeting and looked around all the trade in the pavilion we were like pigs in $hit !
I agree that the facilities leave a lot to be desired but there are improvements going on. We went to the open day just gone but only went to see what's occuring, not to shoot.
johnny_doyle

Re: My first time at Bisley

#13 Post by johnny_doyle »

I was quite nervous about going to Bisley first time and it can still be a bit daunting.

this weekend was my second Bisley open day (first one was last September). Very enjoyable. Brought the brother in law who is a shooter in Ireland; he's talking about coming over for the September 2013 open day.

my youngest boy is doing the NRA Young Marksman Club activity in the May school holidays. He did one session with them last year plus the 2 open days. This will be our first attempt at stopping over at Bisley and trying some of the accommodation.

Still a lot to learn to make full use of Bisley.
slate

Re: My first time at Bisley

#14 Post by slate »

hitchphil wrote:I was coaching 300yds TR Hope you had a go!? fingerscrossed

...One was a 22TR shooter who I explained how we use MoA to track & predict the next shot wind vs the flags & corrected fall of shot & he was hooked instantly "there is so much more to this than small bore!"...
Guilty as charged, that may have been me... about 3.30/4-ish I didn't find the sighting too bad just the wind. If I'd had another five shots I'd got the hang of it.
zeroveez

Re: My first time at Bisley

#15 Post by zeroveez »

tox wrote "just the wind". The ATSC were shooting their short range while we were coaching 300 yard TR. Most of their shooters found the buffeting quite bad. One commented that he hadn't seen a possible shot at 500. Can anyone confirm this?
Steve E

Re: My first time at Bisley

#16 Post by Steve E »

zeroveez wrote:tox wrote "just the wind". The ATSC were shooting their short range while we were coaching 300 yard TR. Most of their shooters found the buffeting quite bad. One commented that he hadn't seen a possible shot at 500. Can anyone confirm this?
Yep,
Buffeting at 300 was a bit tricky but it had eased a bit for the 500. I have a sneeky suspiscion that I may have had a possible at 500 (plot sheets are at Bisley). Pretty sure that there several including one shot with a .223 target rifle by a certain Scottish Major.
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Re: My first time at Bisley

#17 Post by hitchphil »

hitchphil wrote:
I was coaching 300yds TR Hope you had a go!?

...One was a 22TR shooter who I explained how we use MoA to track & predict the next shot wind vs the flags & corrected fall of shot & he was hooked instantly "there is so much more to this than small bore!"...


Guilty as charged, that may have been me... about 3.30/4-ish I didn't find the sighting too bad just the wind. If I'd had another five shots I'd got the hang of it.
Welcome to the sport glad you had fun. Pleasure to coach you sir. If you had another £5 then you could have another 10 goes with our club tongueout

Now - You have never done strange things with marshmallows for world records have you?..............
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Re: My first time at Bisley

#18 Post by IainWR »

hitchphil wrote: Now - You have never done strange things with marshmallows for world records have you?..............

OOOoooooohhhhhHH!!!

Do tell :o
slate

Re: My first time at Bisley

#19 Post by slate »

Marshmallow's wasn't me then... I did fancy another go, but thought it unfair given there was a queue. I'll possibly be there next Saturday when I look at joining the Sporting Club.
woodsman

Re: My first time at Bisley

#20 Post by woodsman »

Yes i shot 300 yards on century range only got one v ball with my last shot [AR15] but what a great experience .
We started at Stickledown first time i had shot at a 1000 yards rounds 1 & 2 a bit low just off the paper but got 3 on so very happy it would have been better if i could have had a few more rounds i feel i would have relaxed a bit more.

We then moved on to the running deer great fun i have done a lot of clay shooting so felt at home
then black powder pistols again would have been nice to spend more time shooting but only had one go
as lots of people wanting to shoot.
Then over to century shot 5 rounds with the AR and then the long drive home great experience and for me a very special day and yes i do hope to go back and have some more Bisley shooting a big thank you to all who made it possible tongueout :good:
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