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Shooting frames
I'm new to pistol shooting, and am looking to purchase some shooting frames. I am currently using the 'good old' card strip under a sweat band technique, but seek to have something a little more practical.
Does anyone have any to sell, or know of any places where they can be obtained in the UK.
Thanks
Does anyone have any to sell, or know of any places where they can be obtained in the UK.
Thanks
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Sadly there was a lack of response and help to my post.
But many thanks to those who did respond! :)
I purchased a sauer headband with a flip down blinder in the end, as it was cheaper than glasses @ £14 from Edinkillie sports services (scotland), and it was a good practical solution.
I used them in my last session to good effect and was very pleased.
I would recommend these to anybody just starting out like myself.
But many thanks to those who did respond! :)
I purchased a sauer headband with a flip down blinder in the end, as it was cheaper than glasses @ £14 from Edinkillie sports services (scotland), and it was a good practical solution.
I used them in my last session to good effect and was very pleased.
I would recommend these to anybody just starting out like myself.
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Shooting Frames
Before I had £100 to spend on Knoblocks I made my own.
http://www.jarviser.co.uk/jarviser/orthoptic.html
http://www.jarviser.co.uk/jarviser/orthoptic.html
I am very impressed! Many thanks for that! :)
I see your point exactly about spending out almost the same again for glasses as you did for your pistol!
There are a range of shooters at our club, and I can honestly say that their shooting skill has no real relationship with the money spent on accessories.
I'm a gadget person, so I am always looking for that little item to make a difference, but am not willing to pay over the odds.
I see your point exactly about spending out almost the same again for glasses as you did for your pistol!
There are a range of shooters at our club, and I can honestly say that their shooting skill has no real relationship with the money spent on accessories.
I'm a gadget person, so I am always looking for that little item to make a difference, but am not willing to pay over the odds.
That was because you didn't bother replying to the question asking where you were in the UK. You help us and we can help you. It's no good me telling you a good shop if it's 300 miles away from you.Bing wrote:Sadly there was a lack of response and help to my post.
But many thanks to those who did respond! :)
Rob.
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Hey no worries and that was David that said about the pm. I was referring to the fact that you never posted a reply here - otherwise you would have had more responses. If you have however sorted out your glasses or blinder then problem solved. We are however a generally helpful and usually friendly lot ;)Bing wrote:I thought I pm'd you/emailed you? I'm new to this sort of thing - as you can see from the reply I sent previous without signing in! Doh!
I live near to Cambridge in East Anglia. And as I type this I definatly remember sending a reply by some method!
Sorry if you didn't get it?
Rob.