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scottk

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  • Birthday 18/05/1974

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    shooting and fishing.
  1. Ok just an update if helpfull to anyone, as you guys are so good at responding, done 3 sessions 2-3 hours between 3-8 different times each session , each over stubble birds in vicinity but not where I set up. But due to roads etc and following safe run off areas, can't always set up where the birds are. 36 birds in total, 16 my best which was tonight, got most action over two random patterns with a gap in the middle started at 20 yards but slowly increased , and real birds in the pattern made a massive difference to getting birds to commit, reckon if I could hit a barn door, and resisted trying to shoot pigeons outside my ability probably could have had triple the number easily , lots of rookie mistakes but I'm learning slowly. Got some spring sticks for the neoprene shells got to say think there brilliant, work really well with a bit of wind proper life like nice bit of cheap movement in the pattern. In regards to hide I set up under a tree used two nets one lower so extra cover to waste height and found if you put straw between the nets blends in great. Had two doubles which was great and furthest paced to 45 yards, think that was a fluke though, as rarely hit anything further than 35 yards. Question to you guys I got a lot of high birds flying over the pattern, that I tried to shoot missed everyone one, before I worked out to only shoot lower birds that were interested in pattern. Is that the best approach? Thanks, this is addictive!
  2. Yeah went for a look tonight, not much about, think your right boys need to be earlier,must admit I've done better with two random patterns. Thanks for advice guys
  3. Going tomorrow 6 pm till dark my first time over stubble, taking 20 decoys with me, hopefully bring some in, any particular patterns work best over stubble or is it just the same approach, I.e horseshoe etc, any tips welcome. Sorry for the hijack
  4. For sale - Yukon digital night vision unit, originally came with digital monitor/recorder but that's long gone now, comes with mains power adaptor, 12volt power adaptor, video cable , instructions, box ands original case, with all the official neck straps etc. A couple of slight rub marks on the rubber armour coating, still excellent condition with carry bag, box etc, brilliant bit of kit all working built in IR. only selling due to upgrade. Amy viewing welcome. £140 collected or will post Leed/wakefield west yorks area.
  5. Stoney point shooting sticks/tripod, quality made, has rubber feet or can be removed for spikes,can be used as shooting tripod set up, very stable or one leg of the tripod can be removed as used as a walking stick With foam handle, leaving other other section as a bipod, legs fully adjustable twist lock set up Loads of options mint conidtion. Was £110 from york guns £70
  6. Same here had about 8 all afternoon , to be honest a lot more flew over but too busy gassing, then as soon as we got out of the hide 3 woodies perfect distance straight over the decoys as we were laughing, turned round and at least 200 crows coming right for our pattern. Laughing turned into tears pretty quickly...........t
  7. The fitting are called storm pole attachments, they screw into long bank sticks or 'storm poles' to lock the brolly down and make it stable in strong winds, hence the name.
  8. Hi does anyone have any recomendations for MP3 download sites to use? The standard ones don't give much options and the manufacturers download site seems poor. This is manufacturer site: http://www.wildhunter.eu/index.php?route=product/category&path=63_151 Further sites I've found: http://www.averageoutdoorsman.com/downloads/
  9. First time out today with mine and got to say thought the chair was amazing, very easy to put up take down, and perfect for the pigeons! Thumbs up from me, Ps just using standard cushion and fine for me.
  10. Been looking for left handed semi auto and my gun of choice is a berreta and recently just noticed these ehave popped up in l/h actions, just wondered if anyone has any comments on the a400 explor generally? Before I part with my hard earned cash. Also can't work out if there's two versions or if the shops haven't worked it out yet, as told there wood stocks but read these are plastic that look like wood, having played with one in the shop felt like plastic to me, yet informed was definitely wood😉😏 and seen adverts with walnut stated as stock! Gun will be for pigeon shooting/field use only. Thanks
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