Practical shotguning
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Re: Practical shotguning
Stuff like this really.
You need a minimum equipment level of a 8+1 shotgun, hopefully with screw in chokes, and a cartridge belt.
You need a minimum equipment level of a 8+1 shotgun, hopefully with screw in chokes, and a cartridge belt.

Re: Practical shotguning
That does look fun! It's something I never even considered until I came on here, but I've been planning my way into it for the last couple of months now.
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Re: Practical shotguning
Get yourself up the M6 to Carlisle Small Arms Club and give it a try
If you email Vanessa Duffy vduffy16@aol.com she'll be able to tell you when the next match is on there (or at Crocketford if you're will to go a bit further) The only issue at the moment is the World shoot incoming up and everything is on hold at the moment for that (and a big shoot at Dartford in a fortnight). Failing that get in touch with Mick or Ian at Rossendale Fusiliers near Oldham

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Blackstuff wrote:(and a big shoot at Dartford in a fortnight).
Where in Darford, Mark?
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
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Dartford Clay Shooting Club:
FWIW - you need to be a UKPSA member (Not sure if you are or not Sim) for a L3 match and have passed the safety course IIRC.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/51%C2 ... !1s0x0:0x0Detailed information:
12 Stage Level 3 IPSC 140 rounds Birdshot ammunition only plastic and felt wad allowed, pre match Saturday strictly for Crew and sponsors only. Joyce Green Lane Lat: 51.475600 Lng: 0.256460 £35 Entry up until Aug 10th £40 Up until Aug 16th £50 On the day.
FWIW - you need to be a UKPSA member (Not sure if you are or not Sim) for a L3 match and have passed the safety course IIRC.
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Does the NRA Target Shotgun Introduction Course fulfil the requirement for a L3 Match?
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Thanks Nick. I haven't shot in Darford since Stone Lodge was levelled! Likewise, UKPSA membership lapsed some years ago during a rather large "bun fight"....
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Re: Practical shotguning
I'd say no in all probablity - however, ping Vanessa Duffy on the mail address Blackstuff posted and you'll get a definitive answer (She's the UKPSA Chairperson). Andrew Duffy shoots target shotgun and IIRC was involved in getting it going over here FWIW.Marmite5 wrote:Does the NRA Target Shotgun Introduction Course fulfil the requirement for a L3 Match?
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Yeah I joined both UKPSA and F4i after said fight, then NRA bid for running IPSC in our region which annoyed UKPSA and so on. Of late I've let the F4i membership lapse - it seemed to have gone very quiet vis a vis matches and tbh I've only shot club level matches this last year anyway. It's getting harder to travel to shoot what with the odd jolly to Sennybridge to shoot full bore rifles, and then various MOD ranges in the midlands (I'm up in Yorkshire and my club currently can't get on MOD ranges so I joined another club we have links to).Sim G wrote:Thanks Nick. I haven't shot in Darford since Stone Lodge was levelled! Likewise, UKPSA membership lapsed some years ago during a rather large "bun fight"....
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