Thinking about 'F' Class
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Thinking about 'F' Class
If you are thinking about having a go at 'F' class, or merely want to improve your skills; why not book a place on the 'F' class training course in February?
http://www.gbfclass.co.uk/index.php?opt ... ng-weekend
Great bunch of shooters, and a well presented course.
http://www.gbfclass.co.uk/index.php?opt ... ng-weekend
Great bunch of shooters, and a well presented course.
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Re: Thinking about 'F' Class
Thats looks rather interesting. As its open to new shooters, do I need my own rifle?
Just to explain, I have been shooting with a club for several years, and have just got a slot for a .308/7.62. I might have a rifle by Feb, but would like to learn a bit of the pros and cons before getting one
Just to explain, I have been shooting with a club for several years, and have just got a slot for a .308/7.62. I might have a rifle by Feb, but would like to learn a bit of the pros and cons before getting one
Last edited by JonC on Wed Dec 07, 2011 6:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Thinking about 'F' Class
ive done this course and to say it wsas brilliant
well run and organised by mikmak on here and his team
well run and organised by mikmak on here and his team
Re: Thinking about 'F' Class
Jon,
Yes absolute beginners absolutely welcome.
The 'F' class league has a couple of excellent FTR guns for students (Members of the Association) to use.
Visit the 'F' class website and see what you think.
If you are thinking of going, join the Association, (only £15.00 - mainly for insurance) and get your name down.
This years was over-subscribed, and many missed an excellent opportunity to benefit from some very expert (World Champion) advice and help.
Cheers :cheers:
Yes absolute beginners absolutely welcome.
The 'F' class league has a couple of excellent FTR guns for students (Members of the Association) to use.
Visit the 'F' class website and see what you think.
If you are thinking of going, join the Association, (only £15.00 - mainly for insurance) and get your name down.
This years was over-subscribed, and many missed an excellent opportunity to benefit from some very expert (World Champion) advice and help.
Cheers :cheers:
- Mike357
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Re: Thinking about 'F' Class
League rifles are available to hire, be quick though.
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end!
- Mike357
- Posts: 3637
- Joined: Sat Dec 04, 2010 7:25 pm
- Home club or Range: NRA, Bisley, Dundee Rifle & Pistol Club & Bishop Auckland GC
- Location: Near Durham(ish)!
- Contact:
Re: Thinking about 'F' Class
I was going to do it but I need to spend a year concentrating on my Gallery Rifle stuff rather than charge off and do something else. Will be there in 2013 though!
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end!
Re: Thinking about 'F' Class
There will be rifles avail for use on the course, I will have one of my new F Class rifles on the line for people to use
just pay for the ammo, there willl be no cost for rifle use during the course, come along I am sure you will enjoy it
Cheers
Mik
just pay for the ammo, there willl be no cost for rifle use during the course, come along I am sure you will enjoy it
Cheers
Mik
Re: Thinking about 'F' Class
I am coming
You cannot begin too realise how much mik and the guys can teach you
Best 2 days of shooting training and fun you can get
party2

You cannot begin too realise how much mik and the guys can teach you
Best 2 days of shooting training and fun you can get
party2
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