Looks fun.. one of the comments on the YouTube video hits home. Can I do the clinic without some guy holding me? No go otherwise
Looks fun.. one of the comments on the YouTube video hits home. Can I do the clinic without some guy holding me? No go otherwise
[QUOTE=Astute Observer;15556541]Question - are semi-auto precision .308s permissible for the PR clinics and matches? Or is it strictly bolt action?
Yes they are allowed on base and the matches... the ammo has to be one of the following calibres 22LR , 38, 9mm , 40cal, 223rem (5.56), 303, 308 (7.62x51), 7.62x39, 338Lapua
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May 04-05 here in Petawawa...and as we are located on a federal range you will require an ATT issued from the CFO to bring restricted firearms onto base. Just send me a message with your name and email address and I will then send out a letter of invitation that you can then send to the CFO and get your ATT.
RIP chalkriver ....I am back as chalkriver2
Jump right into the game since there are threads here listing how you should prepare for the Saturday practice and then shoot on the Sunday match. Remember you will be shooting with a partner and that spotter’s role is to guide you along. If you are both rookies, there is much help to assist you. Remember in my matches we are competing for high $$ end prizes like coveted banana protectors and KY Jelly , ok , Vaseline, but jokes aside the prizes will have you thanking me when they are deployed!!
Speaking of which, I need to source more banana protection!
Cheers, Barney
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