RAMMER BURT Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 (edited) and a big thank you to stu from our team for making a big effort picking up the emty's carts that is not beer glasses,hes a top posh bloke ,and a big thank you to terry and chris cheers boys Edited March 11, 2013 by RAMMER BURT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stuart Mackay Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 and a big thank you to stu from our team for making a big effort picking up the emty's carts that is not beer glasses,hes a top posh bloke ,and a big thank you to terry and chris cheers boys Aww Burt, tis nice to know that one is appreciated, kept me busy so I did nt have too much time to overthink the shots! Absolute pleasure to shoot with Chris, El Tel and yourself, thanks and I learnt something from you all, particularly about that long incoming B bird on stand 4...and we actually hit it and I almost knew what I was doing! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shaun4860 Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 (edited) Ive never been to one of Alan's shoots due to the distance, but hope to in the future, However I do help run a small clay club so know the costs involved, ie the equipment/diesel/insurance etc £22 for what you lot shot is a bargain, My gripes for what they are worth are the 40 odd people that didnt turn up, yes things happen late that affects whether you can go or not but a phonecall/text to let him know isn't unreasonable Also the picking up of spent cartridges should happen after every shooter/squad has shot, its only good manners, so is a thank you to the scorers and trappers, I catch mine before they eject and put them in the bin, if its a flush then pick up the ones behind where you have shot, only takes a few minutes. incidently our local "proper" ground charges £24 per 100, so £22 is cheap, very cheap including food And icu2, this years charity shoot is £50 per 100 with £15 going to charity, so thats £35 per hundred.....just a thought. Well done Alan, because of the likes of you, the people of this forum get to meet each other more often then they would normally Edited March 11, 2013 by shaun4860 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leeds chimp Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 Ive never been to one of Alan's shoots due to the distance, but hope to in the future, However I do help run a small clay club so know the costs involved, ie the equipment/diesel/insurance etc £22 for what you lot shot is a bargain, My gripes for what they are worth are the 40 odd people that didnt turn up, yes things happen late that affects whether you can go or not but a phonecall/text to let him know isn't unreasonable Also the picking up of spent cartridges should happen after every shooter/squad has shot, its only good manners, so is a thank you to the scorers and trappers, I catch mine before they eject and put them in the bin, if its a flush then pick up the ones behind where you have shot, only takes a few minutes. incidently our local "proper" ground charges £24 per 100, so £22 is cheap, very cheap including food And icu2, this years charity shoot is £50 per 100 with £15 going to charity, so thats £35 per hundred.....just a thought. Well done Alan, because of the likes of you, the people of this forum get to meet each other more often then they would normally and thats a good thing.....right Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bakerboy Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 Ive never been to one of Alan's shoots due to the distance, but hope to in the future, However I do help run a small clay club so know the costs involved, ie the equipment/diesel/insurance etc £22 for what you lot shot is a bargain, My gripes for what they are worth are the 40 odd people that didnt turn up, yes things happen late that affects whether you can go or not but a phonecall/text to let him know isn't unreasonable Also the picking up of spent cartridges should happen after every shooter/squad has shot, its only good manners, so is a thank you to the scorers and trappers, I catch mine before they eject and put them in the bin, if its a flush then pick up the ones behind where you have shot, only takes a few minutes. incidently our local "proper" ground charges £24 per 100, so £22 is cheap, very cheap including food And icu2, this years charity shoot is £50 per 100 with £15 going to charity, so thats £35 per hundred.....just a thought. Well done Alan, because of the likes of you, the people of this forum get to meet each other more often then they would normally Shaun get yourself down to a flush as soon as you can, you will have a great time. I will look forward to meeting you there, if you need picking up from a station or where ever Iet me know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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