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Jenners

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  1. Try "wabbitbosher" Kettering ( Mick Vokes), he renovates and decommissions all type of guns and cuts them up as well, he maybe able to help you out. I bought two guns off him, a Miroku and a side by side Baikel hammer gun that I've just finished renovating, he's very reasonable with his prices.

  2. Just bought a double barrel Baikal hammer gun off "wabbitbosher" Kettering, pristine bores (good price), but heavily rusted barrels. I looked all over the internet looking for something to use, all sorts of chemicals available, at all sorts of prices. I came across a short posted article by an American guy saying he used an old US copper penny. As all our copper pennies had been recalled by the Royal mint, when the copper price went through the roof, I decided to use a short length of 22mm copper pipe, hammered over a mandrel and it fitted my barrels profile. Within 40 mins of rubbing with gun oil over a very rusty barrels, they came up relay well, will not need to re-blue them either​. Hope this helps you guys

     

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  3. Yet again, another great mornings shooting. Us local Norfolk shooters were pleased to meet you guys from Lowerstoft and other places west, please come again. Hope you all had a safe journey home. I hope you all agree we had agreat mornings shooting, free tea, coffee and thanks to M for all the cakes, then back to the pub for drink and buffet, all for £20, keep it up "Hitclays"

  4. Welcome Tinkerbelle,

    enjoyed our shoot today (I still think I gave you a disputable hit). I shot better after my gun arrived. We all had a huddle at the pub and decided you should hold a local meeting at your new place, after all, we would love to break-in the new SNOOKER TABLE !! We'll talk to your other-half, in to allowing you to buy a pump, missed mine today, but the Berretta shot well, just mucked-up on the first 2 traps, but got in to my stride later. Speak to you later about pigeon shooting, once I checked the weather.

    Jenners

  5. Hi Ratman2, Your right, the first time out I just couldn't get it, but then it fell into place. The new pump has no bias, so it's a straight profile gun and I'm surprised, I'm acutually shooting better. Maybe it's a case of "aim, shoot and pump", without thinking. Anyway, if you get a chance of using a pump, have a go.

  6. Hey up Jenners, I have a Hatsan 3 shot semi and it really is bomb proof, I've never had anything that cheap that works so well. :good::good:

    I would like to try a pump action too, but I'd most likely forget to 'pump' it like I forget when I'm using a double trigger gun :yes:

  7. Pump action & Silver Pigeon 111 went out to play today (Fairclay Targets had sporting traps (60 birds) & flush) great mornings shooting. Shot 42 at sporting traps with Silver pigeon and went mad with the pump on the flush. Yet again, several other shooter wanted a go with the pump. And one shooter was so impressed, she was seriousley considering buying one. I think we should start a poll for Hatsan pump/auto users. I find it a great utilitarian gun, built like the preverble "brick s@*t house" and becomming a great conversation piece.

  8. Hi everyone, never made a submission before, but just thought I would share my shooting day with you. I bought a Hatsan Pump action shotgun last Thursday, not sure I was doing the right thing, as I have never used such a gun before, but as I’m now getting into pigeon shooting and didn’t want to keep taking my treasured Silver Pigeon 111 out in the field all the time, I thought this would be the best alternative.

     

    I took it clay shooting today (Fair Clay Targets, Beeston. If you never been at this shoot, then you don’t know what your missing, 100 clays for £22, included is a buffet at the local pub). I was sure I would get a good ribbing from my shooting mates, things like, here comes 1 pigeon Geoff and he’s got a pump action, JESUS! Everyone run for it!

     

    Quite the opposite, everyone one wanted to look at it and several wanted to shoot it. And here’s the best bit, I shot a 66, which, believe it for me, is my best score for months

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