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  1. started out with a baikel s/s 430e for £175 from T Mcavoys in chorley(maybe a few cartridridges for the advert eh Tim) thought it was great , my first gun.Then i shot my dads silver sable and what a difference unfortunatly it was stolen a few years ago and which ever gun i had i couldn`t shoot a thing so it was back to the trusty baikel with 3/4 and full chokes.recently bought a lanber o/u multichoke and like to shoot over decoys with 1/4 and cylinder.but any duck or walked up pheasant etc... it`s the baikel for me :( :( :(
  2. took the words right out of my mouth ern what if someone puts a picture on the site and everyone makes a caption up for it . then every one votes for the funniest so it`s not decided by one person. it`s just a thought guys. :*)
  3. dont know much about the weinarama mate but for a good,steady,strong and good with kids dog for me has to be the german shorthaired pointer.
  4. mm when the farmer sows his field again you should still get a couple of weeks shooting pigeon then. then when the wheat or barley starts to shoot through you should have a chance on the crows then . if there is any sitty trees on the farm , get under one and wait . boring i know but it gets you out of the house.
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    land

    are pigeon mania not still in the oxford area ( if they are and reading this what about a free day for the advertizing lol
  6. sorry i seem to have upset you nick but if you have done physics at school you`ll know that the greater the surface the more resistance and pTaylor has heard right,over a fair distance the.177 will wander slightly but i do think the .22 will wander more
  7. well Tom unless you are shooting with farmer,in which he is not bothered about sport or giving the bird a chance(he`ll want them shot any way you can) i have to agree with shaun,everything he has wrote is pretty much spot on.
  8. well done deako.never mind the £100 is there any new eyes up for grabs
  9. went out on saturday pike under a flight line . only shot 14.their crop were full of barley from a field the farmer missed due to all the rain.it was too windy to decoy but good sport all the same . this year they dont seem to be in large flocks up here as its been wet and mild.
  10. sorry gamebag but your wrong. .177 is more accurate due to there being less air ressistance.and as to missing an head shot and causing more pain???surely if you miss the head you have a good chance of missing the bird!if you go for the chest and stray you could wing the bird or shoot it in the stumach or legs causing more pain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    FAO Teal

    as you can see with the number of posts i have made i`m quite new to the site and i`m not put off with what i have read.this section seems to be for general banter -talk about other things than shooting.so where is the problem.if there has been any disrespect then fair enough.i agree with apb that it is quiet in the fields so there`s not much to talk about on the shooting side but i disagree with cranfield telling people to join a chat room.
  12. well the j and s are my initials and the lrlfc stands for leigh rugby league football club. .sad i know but i`m sure we all have something embarrassing about are selves dont we? well dont we? oops! maybe its just me :*)
  13. thats true bolta , but although i dont want to argue with you i shoot 12g all the time and ive smacked birds point blank and the have still flew off(i`ve no doubt just to die in the next field).I have also dropped them and when come to pluck them they hav only been hi with a single pellet.I have a mate who had a hw80 .177 and he went for the head all the time.with the scopes you can get now there shouldn`t need be any call for chest shots
  14. I`m in atherton pal but i`ve not been out for a while.I still see a lot on the side of the lancs though.with it being mild though they dont seem to be in large flocks.
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