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debo

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About debo

  • Birthday 08/03/1983

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  1. I soaked , heated tried brute force on mine still wouldn't budge so ended up putting a slit down the choke with a hacksaw blade and bent it out
  2. hi all ive been doing a bit of goose shooting lately so bought myself some remington 3 1/2 inch carts and as some of you might know they aint cheap (just over £1 a shot). when i was on the marsh sat morning i started to use these in my semi in total i had 4 shots and out of these 4 i had 2 misfires/duds so only ended up getting a pink and a crow. if the carts would of been ok i would of had the chance of a few more . could anybody tell me should i take just the dud carts back to the shop or the whole box thanks
  3. I will take them if you still have them thanks
  4. Same here been 3 times in the last week they're just not interested. Set all up get 20 -30 birds come in a few minutes couple of shots and they are all gone not to return. I will give the peas a go at the weekend see if they're any better
  5. Im using trust sporting at the moment 40 quid a slab cant fault them.
  6. Thanks guys I will contact my feo during the week to find out for sure thanks
  7. Yeah I thought it would be ok as its still going to be a lot safer than a gun clamp could ever be
  8. Hi all I have a brake down cabnet and would like a garden gun but they are to long do you think it would be acceptable to drill a hole in the top so the end of the barrel pokes out as it will still be secure. Sorry if this seems a daft question but I just cant afford a new cabnet at the moment thanks again
  9. debo

    AA decoys

    i also got a few bits off him yesterday 5 meter stealth net 2 boxes of fuds and a good set of hide poles £85 all in
  10. I went yesterday left yarmouth at 4:45 got there at 7:45 used toilet got coffee in the show by 8:15 there was a big queue at main entrance so bypassed that and went through the food hall straight in . got a few bargins off aa decoys stall and the pigeon shooter then had a wonder round nice and calm for the first couple of hours then mayhem so went and got robbed by the food stall (the crappest pork roll ever £5.50). we then went outside for a shoot 5 out of 9 of us shot i didnt i have never paid £30 for a 50 bird shot and i dont intend to any time soon and im glad i didnt when one of my mates had two broken birds on one stand only to be told he couldnt have them again because he wasnt allowed and then the bloke had the cheek to say "its not like your shooting for a £50,000 prize is it" this didnt go down to well with my mate who shouted a few kind words back to the idiot sitting there in the rain who then sulked and told him hes not listening. they then finished the last couple of stands and we went back in. it was now 12:30 and very busy so had another little look about and a couple of pints of cider left at 2:30 back home for 5:20 all together not a bad day a few bargins but nothing realy cheap especialy when you factor in the cost of getting in and fuel getting there but at the end of the day its a day out and not a bad one at that
  11. hi i would like to try my hand at pigeon shooting this year. im going to the shooting show in febuary to get some gear what will i need to get me started and what sort of money will it cost. I think most of the crop that will be shot over will be peas if that helps thanks
  12. debo

    snow

    no snow here in great yarmouth but we only had 1 proper day of snow here anyway
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