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Stevec

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About Stevec

  • Birthday 23/06/1981

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    vasarious@hotmail.com
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  • Gender
    Male
  • From
    Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
  • Interests
    Clays, Target shooting (Air Rifle, Rimfire). Guitar. Internet + Games.
  1. I don't shoot at clay grounds very often but I like to go to Doveridge and Cloudside in Congleton (http://www.cloudside.co.uk/) as it's a bit closer for me.
  2. Welcome mate All of the Staffordians are coming out of the woodwork tonight haha!
  3. Welcome to PW Sounds good i'd be up for a round of clays and a shandy
  4. Looks like a beut! Congrats. I recently picked up a new gun (used), my Huglu was a steal! great feeling isn't it
  5. Thanks alot guys for the ideas i've got alot i can try out now. Need to get down and practice and see what works for me. Whats the name of the sight that only the correct eye can see? Cheers
  6. Just wondering if anyone has come across this problem before that i seem to have. I'm right eye dominant and shoot on my right and for the majority of the time i shoot ok with both eyes open. I've got a problem with some crossers though... (ive only shot 2, 75 bird sporting shoots, im a noob but im pretty sure its just the crossers) my left eye tries to take over or takes over sometimes, feels like i go cross eye'd a bit if you know what i mean, i always miss when it happens its very annoying!. It seemed to happen more after half way through when my eye's were feeling tired. I'm not shooting with my head to low so i obscure my right eye's vision, my friend who is a basc coach said my eye is a little to high if anything. I was just wondering if anyone has had this problem before and how they overcame it :thumbs: i don't want to shut my left eye i dont like it. Thanks Steve
  7. I did 31/75 at my first shoot today with South Cheshire Clay Club, quite happy with that I’ve got a sore cheek though!!! Clays coming from behind me, overhead and clays coming low and fast from right to left gave me the most trouble. Didn't hit many of those
  8. Hi Stokie, That's a good a reason as any to go and have a few beers haha. My shotgun cert application is in now and i have a 3 gun cabinet ready to go on the wall, just got to play the waiting game now i guess
  9. Hello and welcome mate. Addictive indeed!!! within 2 days of becoming a member i had my shotgun cert application in haha
  10. Happy St George’s day chaps.
  11. The state can't socially control innocent men. We're all slowly becoming criminalised!! I just hope that my son doesn't grow up thinking all this is normal! I’m going to try my best to make sure that doesn't happen!
  12. Thanks for the warm welcome Had my first time out with a shotgun tonight shooting clays at http://www.cloudside.co.uk/ An old friend of mine i used to ride trials with is a BASC trained coach, I went up with him and got a free lesson. I think i had beginners luck or he's an exceptional coach (both i think hehe), i got 23 clays out of 25, very happy with that Was very strange shooting with both eyes open at first. It was more fun than i expected. I think i'll give this shotgun lark a go :(
  13. Thanks guys. Good to see a fellow stokie on the forum
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