Practical Shotgun

Made or missed the shot of a lifetime? Share your shooting trips with everyone. Tell us about it. We won't laugh, honest!

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#1 Post by Mike357 »

As I posted a few weeks ago, we did a PSG course of fire today after the regular shooting had finished, Just tin cans on string a bowling pins but what a blast. Can't wait until we get a full COF up and running.

Also scored a nice lump of venison from one of the stalking fraternity. WINNING!
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#2 Post by saddler »

...next time you run one give me a shout....
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#3 Post by Mike357 »

Will do saddler but I don't know if non members can shoot at our club, I will check for you of course.
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#4 Post by Sandgroper »

How big an area were you using and are you looking to hold comps?
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