alberta boy
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I did .Remember this? It was the OP's question. Not that any one of you has bothered to answer it.
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I did .Remember this? It was the OP's question. Not that any one of you has bothered to answer it.
~600
The ‘REMFs’ are much better shots than the infantry, barring RGR. There is an unfortunate culture in the Inf that decries and avoids range time.It was ever thus
The average club shooter sees far more range time than even infantry units
Let alone all the REMFs
Not so recently perhaps with so much operational deployment
Pre covid I think one year I shot well over 7000 rds.So how much ammunition do you get through a year?
That's a bit harsh. I'm a member of a club where I shoot the running boar and moose targets during the summer months. Yes many of the members are men of a certain age. No secret hand shake but since covid we have been working on perfecting a secret fist bump. Coffee is drunk and more bollocks talked than enough. Not forgetting they sell a good cheese roll. Us old gits need somewhere to go on a Saturday morning.Are these ranges open to the public with the appropriate license or are they like the clubs here which consist mostly of middle aged men who prefer to talk, drink tea in the clubhouse and practice secret handshakesinstead of shooting?
Funnily enough I was a member of a range that (bar the last sentence) resembled this.Are these ranges open to the public with the appropriate license or are they like the clubs here which consist mostly of middle aged men who prefer to talk, drink tea in the clubhouse and practice secret handshakesinstead of shooting?
The ‘REMFs’ are much better shots than the infantry, barring RGR. There is an unfortunate culture in the Inf that decries and avoids range time.
from mine and others’observations, marksmanship is poor. Downgrading tests to ensure a higher pass rate was the ‘solution’.That’s an interesting observation
I was a infantry soldier (trouper) in Rhodesia- range work and jungle lanes were heavily prioritised
By the time I joined the British Forces I was a junior Rupert
Range time was severely limited, but I thought it was a function of the cost cutting of the time and my irrelevance to the sharp end
Interesting to know that, now a days, infantry not keen on range work
Not considered relevant??
Or is it now replaced by FIBUA and other such more opps specific training?
Before the great panic of 2020 I guess maybe 3-400 centerfire, 2-3hundred 12 gauge, 9mm 3-500 22lr about 1k or so the rest are minimalRemember this? It was the OP's question. Not that any one of you has bothered to answer it.
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