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White Rabbit

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  1. Six 12 bore Teague invector plus titanium chokes for sale. All in very good condition and for sale as a complete set only. (No case, just tubes.) 2 x Skeet 2 x 3/8ths 2 x 5/8ths (one is marked 5/8th-3/4? Teague taper key included. £250 inc. postage. Retail price £462. WR.
  2. Check your extended picatinny is zero moa. It should be stamped on the side. If it isn't, you probably have it on the wrong way around. ie.sloping the wrong way. You shouldn't need to shim a wraith. WR.
  3. I bought one new from Avalon in 1994 for £615 if that's any help. That was the going rate. Don't know the rrp. WR.
  4. Having tried to stay neutral on the subject I now feel we've been placed on a slippery slope from which we cannot return. Our organisations seemed to have gone the way of the rest of society where to be seen to be doing the "right" thing trumps actual facts and common sense. What is behind all this? The need to shift all the pheasants we over produce? There's an easier way of curing that. 20% of shoots currently produce 80% of the pheasants. Do they seriously think there's millions of potential customers out there being put off by lead shot? Seriously! Is it environmentally driven? If so, why is it species specific? Is lead fired at a clay pigeon less poisonous? Or is it just a case of being seen to be doing something. I see the rush that the younger shooting generation have to embrace anything considered woke, alternative or trendy regardless of the consequences. Merrily posting their environmental credentials on youtube via their chinese smart phones. In 10-15 years time the same flawed studies will declare that wildlife is still being poisoned. Nasty shooters aren't complying. Shooting banned and we'll be blamed for it. Well done BASC etc. WR.
  5. What he had to say can't be argued with. If a multi national like coca cola can't crack the problem then what chance does a niche company like Gamebore have? Coca cola will certainly have tried as it would be a huge selling point for them. The future has to be steel/plas if the industry has any chance of survival. Once a total ban is in, claygrounds that are fibre will have to allow plastic and charge more or organise wad picking days. No one at grass roots will pay £360 a thou for degradable alternatives. WR.
  6. Throughout this I have remained fairly neutral on BASC's stance re.lead shot but reading the current BASC magazine the sheer unadulterated joy over steel shot doesn't sit well with me. Bill Harriman states he is delighted he no longer has to throw a deadly poison all over the countryside! Several times it states the ban is for environmental reasons amongst others. If that is the case, what does it matter what it was fired at? That is the stance WJ will take and an all out ban will ensue. What are the current plas/lead free alternatives for clay shooting? Eley Eco wads at £330 a thou. To me, the life blood of all shotgun shooting is the smaller sunday fibre wad shoots. The working class lads who attend these shoots will effectively be priced out of the sport and younger generations lost. Making an already niche sport even less popular. Can you imagine the big flush shoots or sim days with eco wads. We'd be knee deep in them. Degradable or not. They won't sit well with farmers. The associations are treading very dodgy ground and a dangerous precedent is about to be set. WR.
  7. Free house inc. bills Free vehicle inc. bills Free tweeds, waterproofs, dog food, bullets, cartridges, boots and mobile phone. Good private pension and wage. 16 thousand acres to shoot over everyday. Earnt through grafting my **** off as a teenager when all my mates were out on the lash! WR.
  8. I guessed I'd done something wrong! Many thanks Zapp. WR.
  9. Yeah it used to. God knows what I've done to it. Hopefully admin will put me right. WR.
  10. I seem to have lost the ability to message other forum members. There's no envelope icon visible anymore. Is it only visible on the desktop version? I can't see anything in settings to change it. I messaged admin but got no response. WR.
  11. There is a poster on this forum who quite clearly doesn't understand what we do as a fieldsports fraternity and takes every opportunity to stir up division amongst us. Constant digs, constant negativity. His hatred of anyone with more money than him shines through. The poor lad can't even afford full stops! No doubt he will be seething at this as well and bang out another incoherent response to keep the venom going. Are trolls allowed on this board? WR.
  12. The attitudes of some on this forum are quite frankly pathetic. I, and thousands of others, are employed by "hooray Henrys". That's how the world works. Get over it. Our last two days have been fogged off (the boss doesn't insure). During that time I've paid out £4600 in wages to beaters, flankers and pickers up to basically sit in a car park til midday. Money straight in to the local rural economy. £2300 a day. Not to mention hotels etc... multiply that by 28 days on average. Some people need to wake up and look at the bigger picture. WR.
  13. Are BASC now officially anti lead? What happened to no new evidence/no change? WR.
  14. 16 years for the driver and 13 each for the other two. 16 years, halved if well behaved minus time spent on remand? 7 years roughly? Back on the campsite by the time he's 28 with hero status no doubt. I'm no expert on the legal system. I hope I'm wrong? WR.
  15. On pellet count mine were true UK 5's but that's not allways that accurate. They're most definitely available in fibre. At the same price as plastic which is unusual. Just checked. Black Gold 5's = 3mm Pigeon Ext 5's = 2.8mm As stated on Gamebore's website. WR.
  16. I use them in fibre and really rate them. They're overkill for a lot of things but for corvids, bolting rabbits and high pheasants, they're great. They're smoother and cheaper than Blackgolds. Unusually for Gamebore the size of the pellets actually matches the number written on the case (uk 5's) not 4 1/4 like BG's. What a novel idea! Having watched George Digweed in action using them it leaves you in no doubt of what they're capable of. WR.
  17. I brought this article up on the other BASC thread. The points it raises can be debated allday but the tone of it is horrendous. How no one at BASC can see that is beyond me. It comes across as a personal issue. Why is a semi auto mentioned. Noise is noise. The idea that sundays are somehow set aside for quiet contemplation sounds incredibly middle class. Sundays are just another day to a lot of folk now. It could be pointed out that without corvid control there'd be no bird song to listen to! I backed BASC over the GE fiasco as they were blind sided by it. Although I think having the backing of the NFU probably saved the day in reality. Since then I've been deeply troubled by their actions. WR.
  18. There's an interesting letter on page 48 of the current magazine by the vice president, Peter Glenser. He makes a valid point about recovering all wounded birds but then goes on to complain about inconsiderate corvid shooters spoiling his peaceful sundays in his garden!! I'm gobsmacked. WR.
  19. Same here. Renewed in June after giving it much thought and legal cover swayed it. I won't renew again. The sudden U-turn on steel shot and following propaganda stuck in my throat. This has made my mind up. Where's the million pound saving going to be spent? Making up the financial shortfall in lost subscriptions would be my guess. It saddens me to leave BASC after decades of membership. WR.
  20. Seeing as it's raining and I'm bored! It's definitely plastic. WR.
  21. That's interesting to know. I assume it's a pressed component inserted into the tube. Things in cartridge manufacturing will certainly be interesting in the coming years. WR.
  22. The link may have been aimed at me. They contain plastic as all the other paper loads I've handled do. I remember the old eley cases well and the base was as London Best described. It appeared to be almost spun around the primer and did degrade. I imagine they'd no longer be commercially viable. WR.
  23. I've never understood the clamour over paper cased cartridges. At the base of the case there remains a dirty great lump of plastic so they still need to go through recycling or landfill. They won't rot away. All the disadvantages of a paper hull with no advantage! Oh, and they cost more!
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