Eskdalemuir Range Day, Sat 22nd Oct 2022

I believe there are places left for this event (tomorrow )

If you want to go - contact Simon
 
I came up to the Yarrow valley, west of Selkirk, yesterday from Leeds. Packed the car in heavy rain, drove through heavy rain and arrived to mild rain. I’ve been out for several hours today and the weather has been great. I’ve been watching various weather forecasts and they seem to be changing for the better. Looks like rain in the morning tomorrow and clearing during the afternoon.

As Ronin says prepare for rain and fun 👍🏻
 
Combined visit for me, arrived at Andy's workshop 9am Friday, Callum had been as good as his word & the running game scope was duly fitted, a few little tweaks to the rifle generally & good to go, a bit of sightseeing round & about then off up into nice digs in Blackford, (Owner described a pretty good version of a SikaMalc regular), those digs were so good I would not search about unless unavailable in future.
Rain started on leaving for Eskdalemuir, Truck wash type rain that did not let up except for around a five-minute window during the day, I confined my shooting to a few trial loads in the new .375 H&H, after a couple of shots zeroing at 100 yards every trial round using N140 struck the steel stag @ 200 off the elbow, N160 it did not like at all, & when you see someone tip out a welly full of water, think rifle slips & range mats.:coat:
 
We were about 20 people, 9 pulled out the day before. A good day.
Many thanks to all who made it and well done for braving the heavy rain and strong wind, good practice for hill hind stalking! Particular thanks to @Selous for organising it, @Ronin for helping lots of people and mobile riflesmithing and Ben R for his calling and spotting duties
 
We were about 20 people, 9 pulled out the day before. A good day.
Many thanks to all who made it and well done for braving the heavy rain and strong wind, good practice for hill hind stalking! Particular thanks to @Selous for organising it, @Ronin for helping lots of people and mobile riflesmithing and Ben R for his calling and spotting duties
It was a top day, very challenging conditions but not impossible, with lots of impacts all the way out to 900M.
It's always good to train in difficult conditions and really appreciate where the guaranteed first round impact capability stops for each individual person/rifle.

As above thanks to @Selous for organising the event and @Ronin for the massive help he offered people throughout the day.

Ben
 
Was a very good day out on the range - allowing people to challenge their comfort zone and see the true potential of themselves and their rifles

No one would advocate taking shots beyond “normal stalking ranges” but there may be a time when a wounded animal may require follow up shot at a distance beyond what would be considered normal to immobilise / dispatch it

No one wishes to take these shots but if you don’t practice or challenge your envelope if that situation is presented all you can do is frankly **** in the wind

“ In time of peace prepare for war “ I believe the saying goes - it’s a shortsighted individual who believes they will never need a follow up during their deer stalking career
Was really good to see how motivated and unphased by the conditions people were yesterday

Looking forwards to the next one - and I’m always happy to help with minor repairs or maintainence at these events

Well done for organising Simon

Looking forwards to the write up Nick in the BDS journal - perhaps sub headed under “partnership, education and training”

The event addressed all three 👍🏻
 
Great day, met some really nice folk.
@finnbear270 was shooting to my left off his elbows and as pleased as punch to be blatting the stag. Good shooting 👍🏻
Driving rain was literally taking the pi$$, starting to clear up round about 14.30 as we were packing up and leaving.
Thanks to those who organised this and helped others out on the day.
 
Great day, met some really nice folk.
@finnbear270 was shooting to my left off his elbows and as pleased as punch to be blatting the stag. Good shooting 👍🏻
Driving rain was literally taking the pi$$, starting to clear up round about 14.30 as we were packing up and leaving.
Thanks to those who organised this and helped others out on the day.
Good to meet you, thanks for coming along.

It was sunny by the time I hit Langholm!! (and no, the petrol station was still not open, the read out said '0 miles' just as I pulled into Longtown garage, phew!)
 
Good to meet you, thanks for coming along.

It was sunny by the time I hit Langholm!! (and no, the petrol station was still not open, the read out said '0 miles' just as I pulled into Longtown garage, phew!)
There’s a card machine pump in Langholm so you can help yourself 👍
 
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