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  1. I was there with Premier Guns, as usual...

    busiest year we've had since I started working the show in 2017. Roughly 150 guns sold over 3 days. Saturday was absolutely rammed.

    yes, there was a handful of stalls that weren't particularly shooting related (knife sharpening, boot cleaning, fold out stools etc) but I actually thought it was far more shooting focused than some previous years.

    if next year is similar, I'll be happy

     

  2. 12 gauge ATA SP Elegant Gold

    30 inch sporter with 5 chokes

    Has fired less than a box of cartridges, so as new.

    Extremely high grade of woodwork.

    Genuinely, this has got possibly the best wood I've seen on a gun that isn't £5k plus, it's simply stunning and the pictures don't do it justice at all.

    open to any inspection, the gun is immaculate.

    My only Reason for sale is that I have an outstanding bill to pay... otherwise I would be keeping it.

    £850

    collection preferred but can RFD at cost.

    based in Cornwall

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  3. these are from my mates 691 as the chokes from his DT11 sold on here.


    These are used Optima HP genuine factory chokes with no coloured bands.
    1 x cyl
    2 x skeet
    2 x 1/4 (IC)
    2 x 1/2 (M)

    5 chokes in box with the extra two in original tubes.

    £175 posted. 

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  4. These are unused. New set of Beretta Optima HP extended factory chokes with coloured bands. Cyl,skeet, 1/4,1/2 and 3/4 in case. selling for a friend who uses Teagues in his DT11 so has no use for these.

    £165 delivered

     

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  5. ive got the xbolt eclipse varmint in .223

    lovely gun that has performed well so far... cant say ive had any issues with the bases but i did find that the trigger was still far too heavy for my liking (nearly 4lb!)

    ive dropped a lighter spring in for the time being but will be getting a timney unit as soon as I can get one imported.

  6. 15 hours ago, spandit said:

    Doesn't need a big margin of error when you hit a baby one, does it? Poor little thing...

    you hit a body shot on either an adult OR a baby rabbit with a HMR and it's dead as a door nail... 

    in the last 2 years of owning mine I've shot more rabbits than I can count and every single one has been dropped on the spot.

     

  7. Hi,

    If, perchance, you mean Dennis and you do pop up (they did move a while back), sing out and I'll give you the directions - out in the sticks somewhat - and it'll give you the chance to see what they've done with the Chas Osborne.

    You are quite correct, I did mean to write Dennis bit my phone had other ideas... Bloody minded technology!

    I've seen the pictures of the Osborne, looks amazing! They really did a great job with it... it's nice to see it restored and I hope you make enough on it to compensate you for the issues you had.

    Had I of known it had been rather unceremoniously tightened I would either have informed you or not sold it... so apologies once again!

  8. Afternoon all...

     

    When removing material from a barrel one can never be too careful and while I'm confident that I could do the task, I would never forgive myself if i made a gun dangerous by rendering it out of proof...

    I would much rather it be done professionally.

    I shall give Derek a call and see what he says 👍

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