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Strathpeffer and Cawdor

#1 Post by GarethM »

Hi,

We drove up to John O'Groats this weekend and saw some wonderful scenery, you must have some stunning views at the range!!

Not too sure about the snow on the ground in July though...

Gareth
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it will always remain stationary.
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#2 Post by DW58 »

Here's the view from the raised 600X FP at Cawdor range in May this year on a Strathpeffer RPC shoot day. As you can see the view ain't so bad.

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#3 Post by TattooedGun »

Speak for yourself... It'd be better with women on the firing line....
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#4 Post by DW58 »

The RCO is the High-vis jacket is female - stop whinging.
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#5 Post by TattooedGun »

That doesn't detract from the high concentration of man-ass in the photo... :p
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#6 Post by DW58 »

TattooedGun wrote:That doesn't detract from the high concentration of man-ass in the photo... :p
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#7 Post by DL. »

GarethM wrote:Hi,

We drove up to John O'Groats this weekend and saw some wonderful scenery, you must have some stunning views at the range!!

Not too sure about the snow on the ground in July though...

Gareth
If you get the chance, pay the guys a Strath a visit, I've been a guest on a lot of ranges, and have never been made as welcome as I was by them at Cawdor. I didn't even have to patch the targets.
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