New Winchester brass...yes or no...?

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Re: New Winchester brass...yes or no...?

Post by flutch » 01 Jun 2019, 8:15 pm

TassieTiger wrote:What I’m referring to and I think SC in regards to accuracy prone calibres is much longer range stuff but if you can really shoot as good as your saying, with multiple variables, value based rifles then kudos to you.
You should visit some F class matches - am sure you’d upset a lot of ppl with $10k set ups lol.



I'll stick to upsetting them by hunting when they have nowhere to do it, why waste time and money killing sheets of paper when you can go blasting the innards and brains out of critters in the great outdoors, no club politics and strokers who talk s**t all day, no appeasing egos or idiots with piss poor attitudes, done the club thing in multiple disciplines of marksmanship, every time same thing,

Out hunting, just me, friends and family and the elements, muuuuch better
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Re: New Winchester brass...yes or no...?

Post by bigrich » 01 Jun 2019, 8:35 pm

flutch wrote:
TassieTiger wrote:What I’m referring to and I think SC in regards to accuracy prone calibres is much longer range stuff but if you can really shoot as good as your saying, with multiple variables, value based rifles then kudos to you.
You should visit some F class matches - am sure you’d upset a lot of ppl with $10k set ups lol.



I'll stick to upsetting them by hunting when they have nowhere to do it, why waste time and money killing sheets of paper when you can go blasting the innards and brains out of critters in the great outdoors, no club politics and strokers who talk s**t all day, no appeasing egos or idiots with piss poor attitudes, done the club thing in multiple disciplines of marksmanship, every time same thing,

Out hunting, just me, friends and family and the elements, muuuuch better


sounds good flutch, sorry to hear your club experiences weren't good . it's pretty casual at the range i shoot. but yeah , would rather be out hunting 1400 meters above sea level on a granite ridge scoping goats :D
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Re: New Winchester brass...yes or no...?

Post by flutch » 01 Jun 2019, 8:44 pm

bigrich wrote:
sounds good flutch, sorry to hear your club experiences weren't good . it's pretty casual at the range i shoot. but yeah , would rather be out hunting 1400 meters above sea level on a granite ridge scoping goats :D



Yeah mate done the committee thing, presided clubs, dealt with brushing egos waaay too often, there's always a cluster of bulls**t artists, wannabes, wallflowers, try hards and people who are off balance and let's not forget fudds in every club, they come and go and the numbers vary but they're there, granted there are less in rifle clubs than in archery and pistol clubs, but still they exist..


My poison is foxes usually, that and cats, recently chased some bigger stuff, but yeah goats were a mainstay of my fun as a teenager, lots of chasing them around the gorges and ravines.
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Lanber U/O 12 gauge
Adler B220PG 12 gauge
Ruger 22lr
Remington 270 win
Howa 223
Weatherby 300 Winmag

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G5 Prime Defy
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Re: New Winchester brass...yes or no...?

Post by marksman » 02 Jun 2019, 8:14 pm

flutch wrote:Yeah mate done the committee thing, presided clubs, dealt with brushing egos waaay too often, there's always a cluster of bulls**t artists, wannabes, wallflowers, try hards and people who are off balance and let's not forget fudds in every club, they come and go and the numbers vary but they're there, granted there are less in rifle clubs than in archery and pistol clubs, but still they exist..
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I really like the way you said that flutch :thumbsup: :drinks:
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Re: New Winchester brass...yes or no...?

Post by duncan61 » 02 Jun 2019, 9:19 pm

The different clubs I have attended To do target I am humble and grateful to be there and have always been treated well as a Newcomer.Then I have my turn on the mound and its game on
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