S-Class in Scotland

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Re: S-Class in Scotland

#41 Post by Sandgroper »

forbie wrote:Your cheapeat option would be to get it done at a printers but then quantity and set up fees come into it. Screen print would be the next cheapest I think. Going with colour I think trebles the price only guessing. I can get poster paper for out door use and do some samples for you but would never be able to compete with mainstream printers.
I checked with my local print shop and it wasn't economically viable and that was with ordinary paper! I realise colour costs more, but it would be nice if the cost could be justified - maybe once things are up and running?
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#42 Post by Cornish Rattler »

ovenpaa wrote:
Cornish Rattler wrote:Why would you shoot a deer on a run down?
Not sure what you mean by that..
Oops! I just saw the words run down and deer, I hate these boing things.
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#43 Post by Sandgroper »

Strathpeffer RPC has pencilled in the 9th of June as the date for their S-Class Comp. :shakeshout:

Should give me plenty of time to practice! fingerscrossed
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#44 Post by Christel »

Sandgroper wrote:Strathpeffer RPC has pencilled in the 9th of June as the date for their S-Class Comp. :shakeshout:

Should give me plenty of time to practice! fingerscrossed
How good is that :shakeshout:

Well done SG.
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#45 Post by Ovenpaa »

Very good indeed :good:

I am waiting for our club newsletter to come out as it *should* have a mention of S Class in it.
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#46 Post by Sandgroper »

Thanks, but there's still work to be done - targets, scoring, course of fire to be worked out - not to mention the postal comp. I suppose I have to start thinking about a trophy as well! sign01
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#47 Post by Ovenpaa »

I am sure the SHED can contribute something as a prize.
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#48 Post by forbie »

I would like to give it a go just trying to decide on caliber (not much to choose from 308. 22/250 or 223). I don't know if any at our club are interested but I would manage Cawdor if invited hint hint.
I will make up targets for the other distances when I can. I bought some printable wall paper and printed on to it for a look see and it printed very well. Dunno how it will stand up to rain tho. I am going to order some poster paper outdoor type so it is water resistant at 760mm wide and see if the thinner stuff can take the ink load or, see how much I can reduce the ink load and still get a decent finished target.
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#49 Post by Sandgroper »

Forbie,
It would be great if you could turn up. :good:
Strath is a very welcoming club. Guests are to allowed to compete in club comps but some have rules on eligabity. This is something I'll have to look into.

I'll like the targets to be a one size fits all (distances) sort of thing. Calibre - as long as deer lega(Scotland) anything goes! :lol:

Edit: Forgot to ask, Forbie, where are you based?
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#50 Post by forbie »

Inverurie used to be from Turra.
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