I first learnt at JJ's and looking back it's more a taster than a lesson they have 2 stands set up that people "have a go on" It really depends what you want?What was that about the lessons? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I was going to offer the same but I seem to be shooting away from the normal localish shoots at the momentAlways welcome to meet up with me and Sibaldib. Not at JJ's very often, but Robin Hood in Chatham and Abbey at Detling.
I think he'd give the same answer they are pretty sameish they alternate weeks so you could try both!OT question for Skeet UK.
Not shot at either Detling or Robin Hood - any preference between the two? I'm quite enjoying trap and tried skeet just a few times.
Yeah, both have their merits. Both have some tricky targets at times. Have you tried JJ's?OT question for Skeet UK.
Not shot at either Detling or Robin Hood - any preference between the two? I'm quite enjoying trap and tried skeet just a few times.
Also, if you actually want to learn how to shoot, then Kings Ferry Gun Club, on the isle of Sheppey is a very good choice.it is a Skeet club mainly, but they have compact sporting as well...good facilities too.Anyone know if JJs near blue water would be open tomorrow for a 50 bird sporting round?Also does anyone have any experience of the lessons there?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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