Thanks to all for your input and advise. We had a great day out, probably would have enjoyed it more if Josh did'nt come up with the dredded Flu, coughing his guts out all weekend.
It was dry, the sun was out, Josh insisted we still go shooting.
We turned up at Doveridge just after lunch time, never seen so many there and could hear our nerves clattering.
Walked over to Jo at the reception, she telling us we should shoot birds only. To my suprise the costs for us both was not that much more compared to when we go out and practise.
Going around the stands, all the reffs were fantastic (specially the lady whom reffed at the very top of the valley, sorry did'nt catch her name ) , couple of them could not pronounce our names properly ., they even joked and had a little fluffy rabbits
The shooters were extremely friendly, some even offered to hand in our score sheets as we approached the stands, other gave us a bit of encouragment, maybe they could see we were very new to shooting ?
There were a couple of squads of shooters that made us laugh, having so much fluffy rabbits and mikey taking between themselves, we could help but laugh with them
It was only half way through the stands we both started to relax a little after seeing everyone having so much fun.
When we were shooting, we found it a little hard with a crowd behind us. We did say to ourselves, dont let that bother us, but still it is there in the back of the mind. A learning curve maybe, im sure we will get use to that after shooting more registered.
Some targets we should have shot 99% of the time just like at practise, but only manage to shoot a few, others we had never seen before, but was a very enjoyable challenge.
Josh managed 51/100, and myself 43/100.
We actually left without looking at our scores, we knew we did not do as well as we could have, but to turn up feel and gain the experience. Hopefully will do better next time.
Would like to thank Doveridge, there staff and all the reffs there whom put on a good show.
Would also like to thank the shooters making us feel we are part of the community, not sure if they are on these forums, they are very nice people
Alan & Josh