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Graeme1

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  1. Sorry that should be wildfowlers that can’t use lead obviously
  2. I spoke to them at the show and found it ironic that two type of cartridges they are making, clay and game, can still be lead. Why haven’t they made a hp steel version for us wildfowlers that can’t use steel!! I was told it’s all about money and not the environment, more people clay and game shooting.
  3. I spoke with eley at the shooting show and they said they didn’t have plans to put the new wads in their hp steel. Only available in their VIP range. I think it’s about time the big companies put a bit more effort in finding a better solution for plastic wads.
  4. I have some of these, boots are really thin and certainly not very roomy definitely not for cold weather. Sweat a lot in them with water running off the inside.
  5. As said before, be careful about boundaries as where i live its covered by "isle of Ely" which isn't actually a county and is difficult to find the boundary
  6. Try having a spare dry slip in the car and use this for the journey home after you have wiped it down.
  7. You won't be disappointed I found it a really enjoyable read.
  8. Thanks for the replies and the offer Walker570 (Wrong size) but I am thinking on the Sieirra CC3 but struggling to find a dealer in the Cambridgeshire area as I would really like to try them on. Does anybody know of any dealers in East Anglia that stock them?
  9. I am thinking on investing in some boot foot breathable chest waders and wanted to know if anyone has any experience of these and which make they would recommend. Thanks for any help.
  10. Hi Browning525 I am in 2 wildfowling clubs and a pigeon club that all include BASC membership. I get refunds for my extra wildfowling membership and will hopefully get one back for the pigeon club when the wildfowling renews. My point was that they send out a big pack saying that they have written to the club as your membership is due to expire including details of all the benefits membership brings and insurance details. I have received two of these for my wildfowling clubs and thought that this was very wasteful but as you can see from above, I have now been informed that this is a legal requirement. As it is I am not renewing with one of the clubs as I have joined another so when I get the memberships through I expect that all the insurance documentation will come through again then.
  11. Thanks David for the reply, I guess if your are governed by law then that's fair enough.
  12. Is it just me or is anybody else surprised at how much money BASC must be wasting by sending out the big renewal packs to people with syndicate or club memberships. Many of us have multiple memberships of BASC so will have received multiple packs which to be honest are irrelevant as if we are re-joining the club or syndicate then BASC will be part of this process. There was not one piece of useful information in these packs that I wouldn't expect to receive with my membership when it comes through.
  13. All the clubs I know don't allow lead cartridges to even be taken on the wash so check your club rules as I am sure it will non-toxic only. If you are in Scotland then, in your case, it must be non-toxic for all game as you will be shooting where your shot may land in water. In England, technically, you only need non-toxic for wildfowl.
  14. I think I saw some at fenland rural sports at Warboys along with a few tungsten matrix.
  15. I am off to Montrose next week so hopefully there will still be some about.
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