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BRAD1927

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  • Birthday 24/08/1971

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  1. That's the definitely the chap!! That's sad to hear. Mine must of been 10 years old so been looking to replace them. Looks like it's time to shop on the bay of E.
  2. Very possibly could be the same person do you know if he is still selling them? Sadly no joy as yet on the permission front.
  3. I bought some pigeon floaters many years ago from a chap called wizard. Does anyone know if he is still selling them or if anyone else is making them?
  4. Hi. I'm looking for pigeon shooting in and around the Amesbury, Andover, Salisbury area happy to travel have own kit and insurance. Been away from shooting for a few years and sadly the permissions I had have now been taken either by other individuals or syndicates.
  5. Hi guys, i am looking for someone to stuff a fox and pheasant cna anybody recommend a good taxidermist? I would like the fox sat upright and the pheasant at his front paws.
  6. BRAD1927

    M77Stock

    Have you tried Boyds custom stocks they come from the states but heard good reviews and you can have pretty much any design you want. Just make sure you look at the import tax etc
  7. +1 on all the recommendations for pick them yourself. I know many a shooter, Gamekeeper etc that will not under any circumstance let them pick them up dead or alive and are trained not to pick up anything black. As previously said a dogs eye compared to 17p for a cartridge or a short walk is priceless!!!
  8. Well it would appear that there are some very valid points from both lovers and haters also some jovial ones to boot, however lets look at the bigger picture here. If you want a dog then be prepared to deal with the consequences if it does go all pete tong. Any dog no matter its size or breed is capable of killing and causing huge amounts of damage but for those that choose to own a breed that is renowned for its bite rather than its bark show some responsability, I after witnessing a staffy attack another dog for one personally dont like the breed and in all fairness make every effort to avoid anybody walking them off a lead regardless of how friendly they are. I have on numerous occassions had to deal with so called friendly dogs (not all Staffies) and have had no issue with protecting my own only to be confronted by the owner saying it was so out of character. My answer to that was so if I ran across the field and punched you in the face for no reason would I be forgiven as its not in my character? A dog soon becomes a very close member of the family and regardless of what they have done the owner will protect them as Bulldog has already mentioned. So what is the answer? Education is my guess, people should have to show some sort of responsability before owning a dog after all it is a dangerous weapon in the wrong hands just like a car, or a gun which both require a license one way or another, and if you breach the conditions of that license then be prepared to lose it and the right to own another dog this includes tattoo'd chavs all the way to Granny Maude with her snappy handbag lodger. Most of us on this forum are responsable adults and also blind sided by the media just face facts never trust any dog regardless of breed or size!! Brad (owner of the sweetest, softest, loveable, child minding cocker spaniel that wouldnt hurt a fly)
  9. Another great offer been out with Daz before always ginds the birds
  10. As he's black and white what about Guinness? Just got my new cocker this week he's 10 weeks old and called rocky
  11. PM me and we can chat maybe help each other out
  12. Welcome to PW I live in Amesbury
  13. How much for the magnet?
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