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  1. Hi fella, Very good point! Don,t assume this like i did. RFD left guns in his workshop , he was not insured to store guns overnight at the workshop only at his home address/Armoury. More interesting than that is the view of my insurance company....... had i left the guns in my shed, or my car or at work they would have paid out BUT lodge your guns with an RFD as im legally obliged to and the guns are not covered!!!!! Its in the hands of solicitors and its unlikely i will win apparently........
  2. when such lowlife is caught Red handed with no chance of changing there ways why dont we do the decent thing .........put them down.
  3. Can sympathize , last year had all of My 4 guns stolen whilst they were with my RFD for safe keeping! Made worse by the fact that my house/ contents insurance wont cover the loss and the RFD is a very good friend ...... difficult situation. Life goes on..... at least my home wasnt broken into.......very unpleasant.
  4. The Fire arms laws in our country are quite simply ancient and out of touch i think most would agree, also home office guidelines are just that a guide so are therefore subject to different interpratations depending on your viewpoint. I think its time to overhaul the whole( excuse the pun) Shooting Match but i can only see us the shooting community coming off worse than we are if its left to politicians and the like to organise. The answer i believe lies within the shooting community only can We as a united body actually implement changes that will really work because only we know whats right and wrong! BASC etc are really our only hope so the more that join the louder the voice!
  5. Wherabouts are you? Ithink ive got an old Beretta hard case with combi lock in the shed your welcome to it. Incidentally im in Dartford Kent.
  6. whoever told you that a 20 isnt up to Driven Pheasant shooting is talking rubbish! Step your carts up a bit 32g of 5 is perfect and its job done!
  7. Thornbridge Jaipur IPA 5.9! Oakham Citra 4.5ish! Brewdog Punk IPA 5.5ish! Cant wait!
  8. Anyone used this gear ? Seems well priced and looks ok any advice please guys.
  9. It doesnt matter what you hit or what you miss as long as you do it safely and with a smile on your face!
  10. Unless your son has signed an agreement to repay training fees back to his employer He is safe and wont have to repay. He should tell his employer that should they deduct any monies on this basis it would represent an unlawful deduction of wages and he shall take them to an Industrial Tribunal in order to reclaim his wages plus costs. Emphasis the Unlawful deduction of wages bit and that should do the trick!
  11. Yes have had servicing , repairs and stock alterations and have been well pleased ,all the work was done by Mike. I did hear a rumour that he was working for himself now but cant confirm it.
  12. Go and see Mike at Saddlery and gunroom Biggin Hill.
  13. Depends what your after but would thouroughly reccomend JJ,s or Hawley clay shoots before Dartford. Both friendly and relaxed and dont cost the earth always someone to help and nothings too much trouble.
  14. Bore snakes are brilliant,oil any metal to metal moving parts, 3 in 1 or similar will do and clean it every time its used!
  15. Big chub can be VERY difficult to fool, all the suggestions so far may work cheese, meat etc but I think You should try a more natural bait ie are there any elderberry or blackberry bushes overhanging the water ?Big chub love to sit under these and eat the berries as they drop! sounds crazy but give it a go.
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