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Operation Warrior One

#1 Post by gungho »

http://www.bisleyboyce.com/h4h/
Looks like a really good day out shooting, Ive booked a place.
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#2 Post by ovenpaa »

Looks like a very good day out, I will not be going but would certainly like to hear how it turns out.
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#3 Post by dave_303 »

Was gonna go with my Dad for his Birthday, but he's working on a 4 nations .22 benchrest shoot but still would love to hear how ti goes and what you actually shoot
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#4 Post by Dellboy »

Love to go but £295.00 ?
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#5 Post by gungho »

Dellboy wrote:Love to go but £295.00 ?
They donate to H4H after costs are covered.
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gungho wrote:
Dellboy wrote:Love to go but £295.00 ?
They donate to H4H after costs are covered.


yes i get that but whats the costs £100 £200 £294.50 ?
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#7 Post by gungho »

Quite low at a guess :D I guess the army just donates the ammo & bacon.
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#8 Post by Chapuis »

Dellboy wrote:Love to go but £295.00 ?
Yes just a bit too much for me also. Pity because I would be really interested if the price wasn't so steep.
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#9 Post by M99 »

Likewise - I know they have to strike a balance, but I suspect at £99 or maybe £150 the uptake would be huge - as it is, coupled with travel, it is just too costly, even when for a good cause.

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#10 Post by Mike357 »

£295 for a full day of instruction, and ammo? Sounds like a steal if you ask me.

You'd pay that for three hours on a performance driving course etc. And, H4H say no more!

Am going to try and get to it next time it's on with the young lad.
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