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Thread: POSTAL SHOOT COMPETITIONS
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07-11-2022, 12:36 #11
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Re: POSTAL SHOOT COMPETITIONS
I'm lucky enough to have shot alongside 1 or 2 of the category winners.
These guys are sharp and this is their chosen sport. Some of the rifles I saw have only ever been used on a bench and these guys shoot from the bench every weekend.
I participated in my 1st ever postal shoot and had fun!!! But I have zero expectations that my hunting and fun guns will ever be competitive with the bench experts.
WELL DONE to all that placed!!
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08-11-2022, 14:04 #12
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08-11-2022, 14:14 #13
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Re: POSTAL SHOOT COMPETITIONS
Before we go down this rabbit hole we just need to remember that this “have to be part of an association” and “have to participate” is forced upon us by the state in order to own out guns. So you will get those that only do it to tick a box. Postal competitions are really against yourself, and if you have a shooting buddy who shoots with you, them. It’s definitely not against all that enter.
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