bottletopbill
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Shoreham was that the old army one at the top of the hill looking towards the cross
Don’t recall a cross but when moving back to shoot 500/600 yards you shot over parked cars.Shoreham was that the old army one at the top of the hill looking towards the cross
That’s the one.Never shot there but remember coming from Eynsford station along the top road then under the railbridge and red flag on top of the hill flying on the left side of the road.
Think the range is now a nature reserve bloody waste of a good site ,
Sidcup is about 15 mins from me. What calibers are able to be fired there?Deal is a good club stopped going there due to lock down it as a 25m indoors range.
Will have a drive down in summer months to see them again fees are very low,
For me it was a 145 mile round trip every week so found a nearer club in Sidcup area.
Close to meMe and a couple of others looked at trying to get this or a chalk face area for target shooting to practice as only live in Sidcup/Cray area
I was a member of the Shoreham club in the 70s. A great club it was too. Moved from Kent 1980So where do they shoot these days given a;- the nicest range in Kent (Shoreham) closed in the 80’s and b;- Speldhurst (50M pistol and small calibre) went the same way?
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I’m near nugentsI'm in Orpington and next to A20
We had to walk down to the targets back when I was there. We did install a complete ventilation system in the eaves I assume it works still. We used to go to the Rose pub just around the corner after the Friday smallbore shoot then often onto members houses for coffee & chat till the small hours, oh happy days till we had to go to Canterbury in 1997 to hand in our pistols = goodbye to the UK for me.I'm in Orpington and next to A20
A lot of old guys in every club it seems all shooting cards are on pulley system at deal