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  1. Thaks again for the quick replies Cheers Aubs
  2. Thanks P (squigley thing can't find it on my computer)MX but i think your remedy is to remove a polished/laquared/.how do you spell lackered/ finish.... My stock is oil finished....Thanks for the quick reply... Would a normal degreaser do the job or does it have to be specific to wood .ie we use one at work to degrease the floors....I've seen some American videos on the procedure of stripping down the wood but they come out with a load of mumbo jumbo on chemicals and stuff.... Thanks Hornet you gave me a great idea. . . Thanks Aubs
  3. Hi I have a beretta with a walnut stock with an oil finish.The forend is darker than the stock and has a small crack in it so I'm going to repair it and re-finish it.What's the best method to remove the oil finish ,what's the best chemical to use to do this. Thanks for any help Aubs
  4. Hi ...sorry for the lack of info initially I was in a rush.....They were shot on rape stubble at the end of august ...I'd been to look at the fields earlier and they were still not cut but there pigeons every where...I was off on holiday and thought I'd miss out but seems no one went there and me and another member got our chance.. Arrived about Andy Murray time(10ish)(he he )and it did't look promising although I'd seen the birds a bit later the previous day so I wasn't too worried...Set the new lad up just off the flight line across one field and he was shooting before i got to my field... I got set up where I thought i should be then decided to move and he'd ten down before i'd even pulled the trigger... As soon as I'd set up the pigeons were in steady away all day...also had a low flying tornado straight over us both ...nearly needed a change of under pants at that point anyhow i'd 65 and a crow and my mate had 57 on only his second outing pigeon shooting...he shot really well ....i had a couple of doubles and missed an absolute sitter at a 1 2 3 but who cares we both had an ace day All those days out with just a few shots and a wasted tank of diesel ....forgotten...NPPC worth the money....You bet it is ...lol Cheers B) aubs
  5. you have pm mate .....picture on shooting pictures 122 and a crow NPPC great day to anyone who's bothered cheers aubs
  6. Hi Shot these a couple of weeks ago near ripley castle near ripon. just me and a mate ...122 and a crow... great day cheers B) aubs
  7. shot 122 and a crow near ripley castle a couple of weeks ago with a mate of mine ...for some reason i can't post the picture but will do as soon as possible had a great day.... cheers aubs
  8. Hi ...If you haven't bought one of these yet check screw fix mate the 12v 7a/h is cheaper.....I haven't bought one yet so don't know what their like but it's nearly a tenner saving cheers Aubs http://www.screwfix.com/prods/38315/Electr...00-x-65-x-151mm Sorry just realised that's 12 a/h this is only 7 a/h ....just got out of bed lol
  9. ESS pups my dog sired last year arnold and oscar The black dog didn't go to a working home but I think the liver and white one did and is doing ok. They will be 9 months old now cheers aubs
  10. Did you manage to pick them all with such a small flattened area .I try to go and pick shot birds every one or two down but still lose some. aubs
  11. I have two but don't always use them both. Some days they work some days they don't.They can have a negative effect as pigeons flap when they fly off as well as land so I bought a timer so the flapper doesn't continuously flap.Got mine from uk shoot wharehouse link above with a discount. Bought some dead bird cradles aswell and I have found on the few occassions I do go out these always work Bonny Dazzler you must be built like a shire horse to carry all that gear aswell as the batteries your a walking bomb
  12. nowt down that way but I'm sure there are other companies that do the same thing
  13. ey up feather most of the land is rape but I have shot on laid barley peas and beans on request from jon it just depends if you drop on when you book out ie if a farmer has phoned him then he'll send you there. Follow the link at the top of the page and if your interested give him a call, for around a hundred quid a year it's not bad value and it saves you the hassel of door knocking. I sometimes go out looking for birds then camp near a field so i can shoot early next morning , saves on diesel aswell Hope this is of help and good luck cheers :blink: aubs
  14. you say u didn't get any help feather ....... in what way ? cheers :unsure: aubs
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