NATS to provide at Lulsgate
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Thanks for the welcoming comments, those who made them. And to WWW too - we try to please and we do listen to pilots' views. Come and have a coffee with us when you get a spare 5 minutes.
StandupfortheUlstermen
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Well, unfortunately, it's not just the tower, they've taken over the whole damn building!!!
Chevvron - sorry, you've lost me. I and the person you're thinking of are not, obviously, one and the same. BTW, what is it you shoot, clays?
Chevvron - sorry, you've lost me. I and the person you're thinking of are not, obviously, one and the same. BTW, what is it you shoot, clays?
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Must've confused you with someone else at Bristol.
I don't do clay shooting; tried it once but the darn things won't hold still! I tend to go for defenceless bits of cardboard. I've tried everything up to full bore at 600yds (did a 35/50!) but my forte' is 10m Air Rifle, and before everyone scoffs, the bullseye is half a millimetre in diameter! Try it, it's very relaxing.
Seem to recollect Heathrow Director used to do small bore.
I don't do clay shooting; tried it once but the darn things won't hold still! I tend to go for defenceless bits of cardboard. I've tried everything up to full bore at 600yds (did a 35/50!) but my forte' is 10m Air Rifle, and before everyone scoffs, the bullseye is half a millimetre in diameter! Try it, it's very relaxing.
Seem to recollect Heathrow Director used to do small bore.
StandupfortheUlstermen
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I prefer a moving target myself. I reason that if I can hit a clay, then the rest would be too easy. Especially if it's a bigger target.