From: "bob blake", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I must disagree with Bob, Mick's average score in UIT
>Centrefire, Freepistol and Standard Pistol (as well as
>Air Pistol) were all above 550. I have been shooting
>next to Mick on at least two occasions when he broke
>the British UIT Centrefire record. I
From: Jeremy Peter Howells, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I must disagree with Bob, Mick's average score in UIT
Centrefire, Freepistol and Standard Pistol (as well as
Air Pistol) were all above 550. I have been shooting
next to Mick on at least two occasions when he broke
the British UIT Centrefire record.
From: "nigel wells", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
" we cannot blame the ban on cartridge
pistols on the lack of shooters in still legal
diciplines. It does not stop the Clay Target Shooters
from winning medals."
Yes we can.
Would you beleive that my interest in shooting was a result of being trained
a
From: "Ron Rosenfeld", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
" we cannot blame the ban on cartridge
pistols on the lack of shooters in still legal
diciplines. It does not stop the Clay Target Shooters
from winning medals."
Yes we can. I was first attracted to shooting by PP1
and 1500 shooters. Later I found
From: "Tim Jeffreys", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What did all those athletes who competed under the Olympic flag, when all
the boycott nonsense was in full swing, do about "quotas" then?
I appreciate Mick Gault not taking part if he didn't feel he'd had
sufficient training (or money to get there of cour
From: "bob blake", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Since the Firearms Amendment 1997 people in Britain, are
not allowed to keep pistols, and this includes those
involved with the sport.
Of course, I am absolutely over the moon for Richard Faulds
who won the gold medal for the men's clay pigeon shoot-out,
b
From: "chris.jacobs", [EMAIL PROTECTED]