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  • Birthday 26/05/1940

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  1. I have thought about full length zips but almost everyone I have seen wearing them appear to have zips open due to failure
  2. Hi guys does anyone have a good tip for removing my neoprene lined aigle wellies I am really struggling.I Have replacement knees so I grip my leg and pull up as boot jack's put a lot of strain on my knees.I have tried putting polythene bags on my feet then into the boots but they develope holes at the anckles and I am back to square one .Help please
  3. Can anyone sugest where i might purchase a replacement rib for my Teknys gold semi auto. I have tried G M K. 3 large supliers in the states.1 in italy no luck! The anoying thing is the rib is detatchable, and when the gun was first introduced it came with 2 ribs to give diferent impact points according to the old advertising, and yet without a dirrect order to Beretta ,involving a lengthy wait ,and probably a vast cost they appear to be unobtainable can anyone help in my search many thanks Webster
  4. Hi HDAV.you mentioned earlier in your post about being unable find steel proof (fleur de lis)on the gun .I had the same probs with my wifes gun .So sent a email to fairs with the serial no .Had prompt reply saying the symble was not stamped as a matter of course but only on request of the importer and that their guns over last 10 years were ok for steel providing no tighter than half choke and not heavy loads We all shoot Gamebore 24 grms 7s which do the job well and are the cheapest we can find hope this helps regards
  5. My wife shoots a Lincoln Premier Gold and so do my 2 daughter in laws( all 20 bores ) its a very good value for money gun in my humble opinion ,and Fairs the manufacturers couldnt be more helpful. The Premier Basic hasnt got the Gold Pheasant motiff on the action ,but what the heck , still a nice gun . The L P G is a multi choke the other 2 are Quarter and half as they wanted to shoot steels for economy reasons hope this helps
  6. Thanks everyone for your imput I thing I will go for it , hang the exspence
  7. Thinking of buying Move Mount Shoot . Any opinions ie value for money ect many thanks
  8. thanks Berties will have alook . they seam to be few and far between in that neck of the woods webster
  9. I am going on hols to Melpash near Bridport is there a clay ground nearby open midweek that anyone knows of Many thanks
  10. hi guys at the moment i am currently taking just the breasts off singley . is there a method whereby i can retain the breast bone with breast in tact? many thanks Webster
  11. stand 2 on saterday was a right to left rabbit and down hill incomer Ithink is it always so ? Ihad real probs with a long midi stand 5 behind a hut could not get to grips with it at all good day though
  12. Visited High harthay several times whilst on holiday .I agree its a really good shooting ground and the owners are very pleasant indeed . Midge is also a very good instructor and helped my wife and I get started on clay shooting . If we lived nearer we would join there club . exellent
  13. ooooooh I SAY steady on !!!it was my lucky day
  14. visited family in Sussex at weekend , did a round of sporting at Northhall . Thouraghly enjoyed it .Any members have this club as their regular venue ? A really nice club house and first class layout had a great day webster
  15. hi Mfcus I had the same problem. My instructor sugested that I mou nt my gun at the break point and set my self up to feel comfortable, then twist from the hips back to my clay pick up point call for the bird pick up its line then using my hips to create momentum push through to create the lead pictrure. This works for me but I am sure you will some help from these guys on the forum there are some realy good shooters here good luck
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