Pilkington trip to Europe this year?
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Pilkington trip to Europe this year?
I have heard some rumors from my friends that they may be a tour this fall and I was wondering if it was coming together in the plans yet? For a lot of us who are not retired, it requires a pretty good lead time to get leave and make sure the funds are available for this sort of thing. So, anyone know anything? Isabel
I'm still new to this forum, so I'm wondering how many tours take place each year? Are they always in Europe? I live in Chicago and I'd love to visit Europe with a group. Can anyone come along?
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Last edited by candace on Fri Feb 04, 2011 11:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
We would have gone last year when it was proposed but as it did'nt happen we went on our own. We are experienced European travellers and it is a ferry and a long drive for us but for you coming from across the pond it would be better to come on an organised trip.
We had prior friendship links with a couple of clubs, one in Austria, one in Germany, so we visited those, we contacted Steyr and Walther prior to going and arranged visits to them. The first Austrian club we had a pre arranged match there but we traveled about, sightseeing, walking, etc, and when we were staying in a village or town just looked up the local Schutzengilde (club) and visited. We had a fantastic welcome every where we went, shot in a lot of clubs and made a lot of new friends. Walther is a fantasy place for shooters, its worth going on the trip just to see their museum! Shooting history in Germany is incredible, they are true enthusiasts and the hospitality is great, one club we have links with was formed in 1483!
I am sure the Pilkington trip will be a shooters trip of a lifetime.
Good shooting
Robin
We had prior friendship links with a couple of clubs, one in Austria, one in Germany, so we visited those, we contacted Steyr and Walther prior to going and arranged visits to them. The first Austrian club we had a pre arranged match there but we traveled about, sightseeing, walking, etc, and when we were staying in a village or town just looked up the local Schutzengilde (club) and visited. We had a fantastic welcome every where we went, shot in a lot of clubs and made a lot of new friends. Walther is a fantasy place for shooters, its worth going on the trip just to see their museum! Shooting history in Germany is incredible, they are true enthusiasts and the hospitality is great, one club we have links with was formed in 1483!
I am sure the Pilkington trip will be a shooters trip of a lifetime.
Good shooting
Robin
The trip is on,
Dates will be October 9th- 16. You will need to arrange your own airfare to and from Munich. arriving no later the afternoon of the 9th and departing Sunday morning the 16th. I am still trying to get pricing on the bus, the fuel price uncertaintity is holding up a quote.
I have been asked about doing Steyr and Morini. we coudl consider this, but it would have to be after the 16th and costs would be higher per day, b becauase the distance traveld would be greater. There are many things to see along the way, just not all shooting related. I will do a poll on this of the people who sign up and determine a price and itenary then.
Dates will be October 9th- 16. You will need to arrange your own airfare to and from Munich. arriving no later the afternoon of the 9th and departing Sunday morning the 16th. I am still trying to get pricing on the bus, the fuel price uncertaintity is holding up a quote.
I have been asked about doing Steyr and Morini. we coudl consider this, but it would have to be after the 16th and costs would be higher per day, b becauase the distance traveld would be greater. There are many things to see along the way, just not all shooting related. I will do a poll on this of the people who sign up and determine a price and itenary then.