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Shooting Club in Brittany France
Olympic standard shooting range in Brittany France.
The shooting range of the CORSAIRS MALOUINS was created more than seventy years ago. During many years the activity was limited to 10 metres and was in a basement street of Toulouse. Under the impulse and will of Michel Jambon (President of the section of Shooting) the building of the current centre of shooting at Gilbardais came a reality, its unveiling come back to life by Mr Couaneau, deputy mayor, took place in June, 1990.

Club Location:
The shooting club and range of the corsairs Malouins is located in Gilbardais, near Castle Malo. Constructed according to Olympic norms. It is possible to practice there shooting in the Ancient Weapon as well as crossbow in 10 m. There is a standard 25 mtr pistol range, rifle range at 100 mtrs.

Fully licenced by the Fédération Française de Tir:
Michel Jambons original conception allows the visitors to follow the performances of the shooters, from the central panoramic foyer. This disposition also makes it easier with the relations of friendship between the members of the club. All shooters are members of in the French Federation of Shooting (FFT) and can participate in tournaments and departmental, regional and national championships.
The shooters can register from 9 years of age.
The club can loan firearms, targets and ammunition. Graduates monitor and assure the supervision of the youngest and of beginners, as well as preparation in competitions.
Opening Hours:
· Monday 6pm to 8pm
· Wednesday 2pm to 5pm
· Saturday 2pm to 6pm
· Sunday 9am to 12 mid day.
The installations of the centre of Shooting of the corsairs Malouins in Gilbardais, allow shooting 10 metres (compressed air), 25 metres (any calibres), 50 metres (22LR only).
Tarifs:
Season 2010/2011 :
· Juniors de 9 ans à 20 ans : 117€
· Adults : 142€
The SCHOOL OF SHOOTING was created by Frederick Masson, and assures every week that about twenty young people aged from 8 to 14 years old, technical and practical training which allows them to acquire a perfect mastery, the second stage being the participation in competitions and official championships of the French Federation of Shooting.
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