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  1. BERETTA A302 - GAME Model SOLD Mossberg 600 T with C-Lect choke SOLD
  2. this may help , although it is for a A303 www.berettausa.com/file.aspx?DocumentId=31
  3. Having only posted to get help about guns felt a bit of a user rather than a contributor so hope following helps your lab and I redress balance in contributing something.We have a Sharpei and two British Bulldogs, the Sharpei as with many of its breed has little or no immune system, manifesting itself in chronic skin infections and poor digestion. We googled, we sought advice of many vets, tried every combination of dog food available with absolutely nil success. Our sharpei also has the incurable and often fatal "sharpei fever" , as the bouts of this became more frequent and knowing we had to try and get his gastric and renal system as strong as we could , mainly to give him some defence, we were recommended our present vets. Previously with weight loss and diarrhoea it was anti-biotics and Hill's ID , expense was not the issue , the practicalities in sourcing it and having separate food to the Bulldogs , being in for delivery etc etc were. 3 years ago we went to this vet who advised, Chappie and Waitrose Adult dog mixer , teaspoon of bran flakes in morning and a teaspoon of live yoghurt. That was three years ago , my Sharpei is my avatar, Bulldogs are 10 and 9 respectively and are fit as fiddles, our vets visits are down to once every 6 weeks as opposed to once a week.From asking the vet why this diet, the answers are as follows; Chappie - fish and soya , virtually hypo-allergenic( even expensive premium canned foods are heavily processed and contain preservatives) Waitrose Mixer - wholemeal mixer with good fibre content and contains pre-biotic in the form of fructo - oligosaccarides Bran - fibre for gut and making stools harder , additionally reduces anal gland infection / filling of Live Yoghurt - introduces healthy bacteria into gut Warnings - yoghurt can cause a reaction if dog is lactose intolerant teaching you to suck eggs - if moving to another diet , do so gradually , as another poster put, bloat can be fatal and moving from one meal on one diet to another meal on another diet , without some transition is believed to be a contributory factor in causing bloat lastly , I would not put anything to our dogs without a vets thoughts or advice , the above has worked for our dogs brilliantly , the above came from our vet, so perhaps, if this is an alternative for your lab, please qualify with your vet its applicability to your lab . hope your lab returns to the rudest of health soon best regards james
  4. As Pay and Play at bisley unavailable for the next two weeks does anybody know of anywhere in a reasonable distance of Sandhurst (GU47 ) that offers a similar facility , ie practice clays on my own? many thanks James
  5. colin donaldson , milton keynes, 3 chokes, gun has minor scratches to stock, barrel excellent internally , blueing worn , drooling over it before I put into cabinet, strange as all in was £220
  6. many thanks l Les, plate is missing, but by trial and error has turned into a great clay gun , many thanks james
  7. Many thanks , a great help , thanks to you I am proud owner of said gun best regards James
  8. Hi, can anyone give a rough guideline to the price a good to average 302 with multi choke ? Also; What is spares availability for this gun ? Will it cycle light loads ie 24gram ? Know, I am asking what is really the length of a piece of string , but would appreciate your advice / thoughts best regards
  9. Hi, stripped my newly acquired B2 to do a basic tune, took advice that I should soak leather seals in " neats foot oil " , having done that seals have swollen to the extent I cannot get them into the air chamber , do i ; a) trim them to fit leave them to dry on the assumption they will shrink enough to be put back without trimming Also what do people reccomend I grease main spring with and chamber Many thanks
  10. .......adjust it ?:( Cannot see any markings , choke screws up and down thread on barrel but no indicators as to when "choking" begins or ends , or is this the norm and its just a case of adjust and fire until correct choking for the shooter is attained ? regards james
  11. as per title but without "c-lect" choke please regards
  12. As title really , prefer one without cracks , otherwise condition immaterial many thanks
  13. Hi, does anyone know any detail , times and dates of a clay pigeon shoot at this MOD establishment - Gibraltar barracks. Also are there any novice friendly clay shoots in a 30 mile radius of Reading that anyone knows of ? Many thanks
  14. no offence taken and thank you - have edited my original post accordingly , but reality is I am such a newbie to clay shooting that do not think precision of teague chokes will make much difference to me as unwittingly have been using skeet chokes since I started and consistently hit 40-45 out of 50 on a sporting set up - I go to Bisley Pay and Play. When I got back today cleaned gun for first time , took out chokes and noticed they were both skeet, put in 1/4 and 1/2 chokes and noticed they were new teagues but did not like the look of them protruding from barrels - bit like somebody going shooting for the first time with all the kit but not hitting a thing - so would prefer understated appearance of invectors. But once again for your friendly input , it is the type of thoughtfulness that pervades this forum and has made my entry into this great pastime / sport so positive . best regards
  15. Hi, have two, near as damn it new Teague ( Browning/Miroku) chokes , 1/4 and 1/2 would like a straight swap for near as new Browning / Miroku invector chokes of 1/4 , 1/2 and full ie my two teagues for your 3 Browning but must be in as new condition live near Reading but can post many thanks to majordisorder BUT THESE ARE INVECTOR PLUS CHOKES AND NEED TO SWAP LIKE FOR LIKE
  16. Hi, if anybody has either of the above for sale please pm me , live in Reading area , many thanks
  17. we are pretty unplanned , as if we knew of good clubs / grounds would stay in that area , so anywhere above and possibly 50 km below a line drawn through Milan - great if you could help
  18. you are a star , many thanks James
  19. we are having a break in Northern Italy, do not want the hassle of taking our own guns, does any member know of any clubs in Northern Italy that would allow us to shoot ? come to that is there a website that lists overseas / European clay gun clubs ? "googled" for ages but to no avail, hope someone can help, many thanks
  20. dooseydog, I would suggest you post your question about overseas clay shooting grounds in the Clay Shooting section. That would save this thread from leaping off at a tangent. Done opps !!!!!!!!!!!!
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