From: "Matthew Wright", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There was a time when snooker was thought boring then it
exploded onto the TV etc. It seems to me that clay pigeon
has the potential to be developed in the same way. Another
aspect of our sport that has great possibilities is gun dog
trials, it has all
From: "Alex Hamilton", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Their pistol powder, N310, seems to develop a particularly
'hot' flame front in that I used to experience really
severe leading problems in the chamber throats of my SW
686 - but not in the barrel - even with the recommended
target load of 2.8 grains of
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1st Yallim Cai - China 696.4
2nd Artem Khadjibek.- Russia 695.1
3rd Evueni Aleinikov - Russia 693.8
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From: "Neil Francis", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is a similar story to things tried in the past. The UK Shooting Web
Ring at http://pages.hotbot.com/sports/ukgunring/index.html was set up by
an enthusiast to try and encourage clubs and individuals to bind together.
A look thru the sites list
From: "Brian Toller", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If anyone is seriously going to suggest that shooting,
any kind of shooting, on TV is less interesting than
watching two "sportsmen" chucking darts at a board or
the almost blanket coverage of Curling in the last
winter Olympics then put me up as a
From: "Neil Roberts", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Having just watched yet another BBC round up of the
Olympics (10.30PM Sunday). A brief mention that Ian Peel
won Silver. Yet every other medal winner had an interview,
some footage of their competition and a look at their gong.
Compare this to the Sky
From: "Alex Hamilton", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steve,
I have heard today that St. Nicholas Club in Chislehurst,
cancelled an Open Day Shoot and wrote to each entrant
explaining that "they did not wish to be associated with
plate shooting".
I have to confess that, having shoot plates once, I
found
From: Norman Bassett, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I discovered this item in the Daily Telegraph
(microfilm in the local reference library) for May 28
1940 p. 5:
"Revolvers May Be Carried:
The War Office has given permission to officers on
leave and on duties at home to carry their revolvers
as part of
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Neil,
As the site has only been up for three days none of the
organisations have linked to us yet. They have all
pledged their support but have not added links as yet
because there was nothing to link to! We have had a few
emails asking us when the site will be
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1st Daina Gudzinevitiute - Lithuania 93
2nd Delphine Racinet - France 92
3rd E Goa - China 90
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From: Peter H Jackson, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Peter Jackson knows what a miniature rifle round's
maximum dimensions are, but generally speaking .22 rimfire
is the only common round that fits that description.
I would add the following to the good points made by Guy and
others:
1. There's not much
From: George Steffner, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As I've noted many times, this argument continues
indefinitely because we were never told the whole truth in
our American History classes.
The Federalists, who sponsored the Constitution, wanted the
militia under tight federal control so it could be
From: "Kay, Martin (DEI)", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I hope this does not mean that the bunny huggers have
convinced the Club Committee that "plates" are on the
endangered species list along with the clay pigeon..
Regards
Martin Kay
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From: "David Rovardi", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just a quick note to say thanks for the info provided from all
on cybershooters. Once again I have found you all an invaluable
source of info. If we can keep this up perhaps we can save
shooting in this country!
regards
David Rovardi
Cybershooters
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