The Phoenix F Class and other competitions

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The Phoenix F Class and other competitions

#1 Post by ovenpaa »

I am shooting at The Phoenix F Class on the Saturday, 400/500/600 AM and 800/900/1000 PM, has anyone else signed up for it or any other disciplines?

Hopefully we will still have time to call in on Adam & Dodgyrog and get a chance to meet up with some others ;)
/d

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#2 Post by Dave 101 »

Good luck for Sat ovenpaa, I will be shooting SB on Sun .

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#3 Post by mr smith »

Centrefire saturday-T+P1,multi target and phoenix'a',smallbore sunday just the same plus advancing target.

First time down should be good.
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#4 Post by Mike357 »

Graham, the bloke you want the 44s from has a trade stand down there Doddyrog and he is sharing a stand with Pukkabundhooks. Take some biscuits and you could pick your boolits up! just a thought.

I want all the details when you get back as I am going to the Phoenix next year 8-)
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#5 Post by Mike357 »

ovenpaa wrote:I am shooting at The Phoenix F Class on the Saturday, 400/500/600 AM and 800/900/1000 PM, has anyone else signed up for it or any other disciplines?

Hopefully we will still have time to call in on Adam & Dodgyrog and get a chance to meet up with some others ;)
Good luck Ovenpaa, is the Viking shooting?
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#6 Post by ovenpaa »

Mike357 wrote:Good luck Ovenpaa, is the Viking shooting?
Not on this occasion, I think she wants to see how I get on, plus if we are to head to Diggle Sunday I have a load of reloading to do for me and I think if we added Christel's rifle in it would be a long evening.

Note to self - get some more SAUM brass...
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#7 Post by mr smith »

Mike357 wrote:Graham, the bloke you want the 44s from has a trade stand down there Doddyrog and he is sharing a stand with Pukkabundhooks. Take some biscuits and you could pick your boolits up! just a thought.

I want all the details when you get back as I am going to the Phoenix next year 8-)

Aye could do that mate,might even try and drag some of the others guys over.
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#8 Post by Christel »

Anyone going to Phoenix on the Saturday who by any chance has some heavy/casting/foundry sand they want to get rid of/sell?

Enough for a couple of shooting rear bags.

We have been told that the place to go to is a metal foundry and we are clueless as to where to find one....
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#9 Post by Dangermouse »

Free is always better than paid for but I would have thought that Brian Fox would have access to some heavy sand if you were to give him a call,

Any idea what time the first shoot is on Sat? I am guessing 0830 to get everything in,

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#10 Post by artiglio »

Good afternoon Christel,

I filled my bags with kiln dried block paving sand from wickes, very fine , bag came out pretty good to my mind.

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