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  1. My oldest son has been shooting the .410 in the garden for a while now and today I thought I would take him out to try for a rabbit. I shot first and put 5 in the bag then he had a shot and bagged his first rabbit quickly followed by his second and third. He was delighted to say the least which is a shame because I think I have just lost my .410 ha ha.

     

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  2. My friend Robbie was down this morning for a bang at some geese and today he brought me a double 8 to try instead of the double 4. The 8 I was using is a Boneham hammer gun with beautiful damascus barrels made sometime in the 1880's and Robbie was using his double hammerless Tolley. Both of us were using his own shells, some loaded with BB and some with BBB lead. The geese was late leaving this morning, possibly been feeding under the moon, but we had good cover and probably the thick end of 8-900 geese came over us in dribs and drabs to begin with then one big lump of 450-500 hundred. It was blowing a gale force 8, gusting 10 this morning so the geese were fairly low coming head to wind over us so some of the shots were way out infront. I managed to bag 6 greylags, 4 single birds and a right and a left which I was chuffed with as they were the furthest out at about 60 yards. Robbie bagged 3 greylags, he might of had more but he was stuck in a bog to begin with and couldn't get the gun moved around very well. When the biggest lump came there was some birds 20 yards up and some 100 yards up and everywhere in between, I had the gun up three or four times then gave up, I couldn't seem to pick a bird and was happy to watch the whole lot heading to their feeding ground, a sight and sound that really gets the heart going, I had six and was happy with that. I was sat waiting at first light looking at the gun wishing it could speak, I bet it could tell a story or two. Not many pictures this morning with the weather but here is Robbie with his Tolley.

     

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  3. C R A ....

    All scripted for the gullible.

    What mountain man goes out without a spare plug for his skidoo? A bad one.

    Who walks through a mountain stream in winter, in leather lace up boots too, that is only 9" deep because his highly trained hunting dogs wont cross it on their own? A nutter with frostbite.

    What backwoodsman shoots a rifle at a deer from a free standing position when he is in a forest and could use any one of a thousand trees as a rest? A hungry twit.

    However, it is good entertainment and I still watch it.

    Better that Eastenders.

    Ha ha. My thoughts exactly.

  4. It goes on up here too. I am by no means perfect and have taken long shots too but I have never emptied my belt shooting at geese 80-100 yards up like the guy I watched a couple of years ago. He spoke to me after his shocking performance and was so mad that he had fired 25 shots and not bagged one, he couldn't understand what had gone wrong then said that this 32gram number 5 bismuth might not be as good as he thought, I was totally speechless :o . This is a man who has shot for years and I still see him out regularly and he still has no idea of range, you would think the penny would drop eventually, unfortunately he is not alone.

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    I've got a feeling that the mag is crimped to stop more than 2 going on, it'd never be allowed in the country if you could take that out that easy and put more than 2 in the mag

    My mates huglu 3 shot semi on his shotgun cert which had a restrictor that could be taken out in seconds which left it holding 4 shots in the mag.

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    sorry but some horrible inaccuracies there

     

    1) you can crimp ANY bullet. sure if you mash it with a full cam over cycle it with dent it and could leave a ring. I have a box of these I pulled from someone else's crimped rounds. I use them for plinking and they work just fine.

    2) plenty of non military bullets come with canulures (interlocks for e.g)

    3) if you are shortening the life of your cases by doing it ......STOP....you are doing it wrong!

     

    the point of crimping is to get consistent neck tension,

    most commonly seen variances in older brass or mixed brass, brass of an unknown number of firings, brass of poor quality, brass of different lot numbers

     

     

    if you have no accuracy "issues" then feel free to ignore the step of a final crimp

     

    However, if you don't try it how will you know........you could be one step away from shooting 0.1" groups!!! :)

     

    if you are shooting groups that are "OK" but fancy trying it you may be surprised

     

     

    I crimp .222, .270 and 300WM and used to crimp .243! (now sold)

     

    my group sizes all came down

    simple test

    load a lot of identical ammo with trimmed cases (most important aspect of crimping)

    crimp 10 of them and leave 10 uncrimped

     

    The key to crimping IMO is not to fix the press handle stroke to gauge the pressure but "feel" it

    different neck wall thicknesses will give different feel and handle stroke

    I keep the die loose in the top of the press and turn back and forth slightly to get the same pressure on each case and keep the press handle in the same region as you pull down. (different stages of the handle arc allow different pressures to be exerted)

    this can alter the depth of the crimp very slightly but I prefer that than trying t judge pressure at different stages of the handle arc

     

    Do not mash the case! Do it by feel and experiment

    you should be able to just see the slight crimp at the edge of the neck but the neck wall should still appear straight, not belled over at the lip

     

    shoot 4 x 5 shot groups (two of each)

    you can use four targets or two

    I prefer 4

     

    see what wins

     

    if it shows any gains at all experiment with light vs slightly heavier crimp

    :stupid:

  7. We went out last night to more or less the same place I was in the morning. The wind had grown on steadily the whole day so that when we went out it was blowing a force 8-9 and it never stopped raining the whole day. There was a lot of birds that came in but very spread out, we saw a lot but only had 4 chances and I managed to bag a wigeon and a mallard, and my mate bagged a mallard and a greylag. Proper fowling weather yesterday, really wish I had gone out through the day and made the most of it but as they say "the birds will stay fresher on the wing".

  8. I had a fantastic flight this morning. Force 6-7 wind with rain equals birds. It took a while to decide where to go but I managed to hit it right. The geese started coming off the loch in dribs and drabs but mostly wide of me, my first chance was at a pair of greylags coming tail to wind going like a train, I timed it right and bagged the pair with 2 shots. Not long after the birds started coming off in bigger lumps, one group of about 80 came my way with the tail enders nicely in range, my first shot connected, second missed and the third shot took down the last in the line which fell a good 80 to 100 yards behind me, a good retrieve for the hound. Max had just come back when another lot came tail to wind only giving me time for one shot which connected and again the bird fell way behind me, another good retrieve for max. Every thing went quiet so I poured a cup of coffee, half way through the cup I had to ditch it for a single goose coming from behind, this one was easy, just hanging in the sky 30 yards up and I missed clean with 2 shots :blush:. I was not expecting to see ducks so all I had was goose shot which was a shame because a good flight of ducks started up after the geese had gone. I have a feeling I might go back there tonight for a night flight and see if the ducks will come back.

    Hope those of you that were out had a good morning :good:.

    Aister.

  9. I got the shield made the other day at work (don't tell the foreman) and the Skull bleached a couple of nights ago and tonight I got it up on the wall. My misses keeps looking at it funny, hope it doesn't disappear tomorrow when I am at work :oops::lol:.

     

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