Central Euro Shotgun Championship

7.62,
If that's the case, then we'd probably be team Canada be default!!!

Email response from IPSC Canada on the matter is that there may not be any qualifying process for the team due to lack of demand/participation.

We show up with a maple leaf on our shirts, we're good to go!!!

Lets see what rule changes get approved in Oct.
may have to ditch our belts and go with a caddy.



Oh, and a translator would be awesome!!
 
7.62,
If that's the case, then we'd probably be team Canada be default!!!

Email response from IPSC Canada on the matter is that there may not be any qualifying process for the team due to lack of demand/participation.

We show up with a maple leaf on our shirts, we're good to go!!!

Lets see what rule changes get approved in Oct.
may have to ditch our belts and go with a caddy.



Oh, and a translator would be awesome!!


Georges (GlockPerfection) will be there to
do the equipment check... ;)
 
You can fly into Vienna with KLW/Air France as it is cheaper and rent a car. But you would need an Austrian permit! Or you can make an Euro holiday and fly into Paris! You drive through ALL the borders with no stopping or questions asked! I have been shooting in Europe since 2000. The most gun frendly country is France!

You cannot rent an Audi, BMW, MB or Volvo into Hungary! Nearly ALL rental outfits wont permit it. If you do an Euro vacation, you can do a Peugeot buy-back. This will alow you to have a larger car and enter the former East Block. I did this with a Peugeot 607 when I went to Czech Republic to shoot the World FITASC. It cost me $3100 CDN and change, for 35 days unlimitted milage for a brand new car with built in GPS. We cruised in Germany at 210KPH! I managed to shoot every weekend a major: Euro, Italian National, Belgium National and then the World.

Need more info about shooting in Europe, PM me!
Regards,
Henry:cool:
 
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