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Long range weekend 23rd-24th May
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I have been approached by a couple of shooters and they have asked me to put together a weekends introduction into consistently shooting targets at long range.
I have contacted a friend who won a gold medal in Canada at 1000yds,
he is quite prepared to put together a program of events,
Ballistics, understanding moa, windage, scopes,rifles, caliber etc..
All you need is your stalking rifle..
Starting at Drumlanrig Castle,Thornhill,Dumfries,South West Scotland for theory and then out to the range on a private Estate.

My question is this: would anybody be interested in weekend of long range shooting good company,good grub etc. If you want more info then send me a pm with your contact details.

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Heck yes! Make the dates workable and me and my new Sauer 3000 will be on our way. Any chance for some culling on reds?
 
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Griff, I might get tempted as well. PM sent.

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I am definitely interested however I cannot make that weekend. If this changes please let me know and I will try my best to join in.

Cost?

Just by chance I am roe buck stalking in scotland on my syndicate first weekend in May
 
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D99,
sorry reds have finished now but we do have roe bucks..

Send me pm with your e-mail and I will post you the details..

Londonhunter,
If there is enough interest then we will do another later on in the season...


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Thanks we will be up again for roe bucks and I am pretty confident there will be 03 of us intereted in long range shooting and ballistics.

Please PM me for cost and propose dates please
 
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Hi Griff, It's purely a matter of cost for me, as I have had some large gaps in gainful employ of late Big Grin, I'm sure Mike would be interested as well.
 
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Griff

sounds interesting, but am committed elswhere that weekend.

Would ask if a second weekend could be banded about later in the year?


Thanks


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Would be interested - but can't make those dates. Pls let me know if there is a second round.
 
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If you end up doing this in September let me know!
 
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Have spoken to your M for current address details, Digs booked, cheque in the post, See you soon, Steve. wave
 
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Steve,

You have a PM,

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Peter
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Pete E:
Steve,

You have a PM,

Regards,

Peter[/QUOTE replied your pm. Steve.
 
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Hi Griff, Do you have a fully booked weekend for 23/24 May yet? thumb
 
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Interesting. What ranges do you think you'll be practicing at.

I'd be REALLY fascinated for you to do a before and after test!

Before - course members are introduced to a piece of ground with say 3 deer targets at ranges of say 250, 350 and 500 yards. They are given no other information. Score results (would be rather amusing to put a doe target at the 500yard point and see if they engage it in doe close season Big Grin)

After - ditto but somewhat different ranges and see results.

See difference. I think the before would be most interesting especically if done before a range and zeroing session.
 
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Interesting. What ranges do you think you'll be practicing at.

I'd be REALLY fascinated for you to do a before and after test!

Before - course members are introduced to a piece of ground with say 3 deer targets at ranges of say 250, 350 and 500 yards. They are given no other information. Score results (would be rather amusing to put a doe target at the 500yard point and see if they engage it in doe close season Big Grin)

After - ditto but somewhat different ranges and see results.

See difference. I think the before would be most interesting especically if done before a range and zeroing session.
Fancy a slot for yourself? stir
 
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How did it go and report please

When will be the next one ?
 
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Next month London Wink
 
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sorry I must have missed the plot where and when please thanks may be I can get a few friends to join if there are still spaces
 
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I can assure all, there will be no deer targets whatsoever, while we will be encouraging you to shoot targets successfully at various ranges, non of them will be deer related.


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sorry I must have missed the plot where and when please thanks may be I can get a few friends to join if there are still spaces
you have a pm, Steve.
 
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Before - course members are introduced to a piece of ground with say 3 deer targets at ranges of say 250, 350 and 500 yards. They are given no other information. Score results (would be rather amusing to put a doe target at the 500yard point and see if they engage it in doe close season Big Grin)


Would your average "stalking" rifle have enough elevation available to get out to 500m with out holding off?


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Originally posted by 1894mk2:

Before - course members are introduced to a piece of ground with say 3 deer targets at ranges of say 250, 350 and 500 yards. They are given no other information. Score results (would be rather amusing to put a doe target at the 500yard point and see if they engage it in doe close season Big Grin)

Would your average "stalking" rifle have enough elevation available to get out to 500m with out holding off?
One of mine is still zeroed for 500yds from a recent Altcar shoot, & was check zeroed & chronographed @ 2700 fps, over land yesterday + I still have a full turn of the turret for 10 moa & 16 clicks giving another 4 moa, then I can add the Mil Dots in the reticle, so I reckon I should be out there pretty well, just depends on the ammo & the nut behind the butt! dancing
 
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Mil Dots? bewildered Not your average stalking set up I would have at a guess.


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Keep it dark!!! Big Grin
 
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salute


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Pete's loading the car! jumping jumping wonder if it's fitted with a roof rack? dancing
 
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Hope a certain person doesn't hear about you altering your centre of gravity Pete! stir
 
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I have had the priviledge of a weekend full of good friends, banter, & even more valuable, a fantastic learning experience, May you run many many more of the same Niel!Steve. wave
 
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I have to agree with Steve...It was an excellent weekend and certainly an eye openner for me..

Using a couple of specialist long range rifles brought along by griff and lee, they had people shooting out to 1000m and 1300m respectively ,with a very good degree of success, including many first time hits...

Most of the guys had a chance to shoot their standard stalking rifles with similar success out to 500m and I think everbody came away motivated to do more of this type of shooting..

So a big thankyou to griff and lee and I very much looking forward to the next event..
 
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