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Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 9:10 pm
I have been browsing through the forumsfor a while and have found it quite interesting. I have not taken up the sport as yet, but am in the process an "Old Omark" in good condition in 308
In one of the forums I read about letting shooters who may be interested in coming to a club shoot to have a shot and see if they might bget the bug
I agree with this idea 100% I have had my old Omark for about four years and thinking about joining your sport, but I wasn't game to take the next step because of initial cost and what if I dont like the sport and be stuck with an expensive outfit [another addition to my gun cabinet]
I have started out with the Omark $500 then I got it rebedded $100 a weaver rail and fitted close to $200 scope and mounts $1500 Sierra match projectiles $275 cases $120 and $100 to join a club I am over $2700 and I havn't fired a shot yet, and I dont even know if I will enjoy the sport. I have been to a couple of shoots as a spectator and it got me all keen, all of the shooters enjoyed their sport and were eager to give advise to get me on the right track
I have been a shooter and hunter for 50 years and as said in the forum it is getting harder to get places to shoot on, this is why I am giving F Class a go it looks interesting
I have a lot to learn so be prepared for me picking your brains for infomation
Fish
In one of the forums I read about letting shooters who may be interested in coming to a club shoot to have a shot and see if they might bget the bug
I agree with this idea 100% I have had my old Omark for about four years and thinking about joining your sport, but I wasn't game to take the next step because of initial cost and what if I dont like the sport and be stuck with an expensive outfit [another addition to my gun cabinet]
I have started out with the Omark $500 then I got it rebedded $100 a weaver rail and fitted close to $200 scope and mounts $1500 Sierra match projectiles $275 cases $120 and $100 to join a club I am over $2700 and I havn't fired a shot yet, and I dont even know if I will enjoy the sport. I have been to a couple of shoots as a spectator and it got me all keen, all of the shooters enjoyed their sport and were eager to give advise to get me on the right track
I have been a shooter and hunter for 50 years and as said in the forum it is getting harder to get places to shoot on, this is why I am giving F Class a go it looks interesting
I have a lot to learn so be prepared for me picking your brains for infomation
Fish