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chrismpullbang

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    Kingswinford, nr. Stourbridge West Mids
  1. Our school/college shooting team has just bought one for practice throught the winter months when we cant get to a ground in time (before sunset) I take it home most weekends and during holidays mostly to practice my ABT, coincidence or not my scores for ABT have gone from a C class to an A class in 3 months using it whenever possible Regardless of the discipline it can only help and although the initial price seems quite high, if you work the numbers if you get the whole wammp which will set you back about £900, that would get you at the current prices call it 2500 clays and carts, in the 3 monts we've had it ive shot over 9000 shots at it myself. Although it is no replacement for the real thing, if you can afford it, i would highly reccomend it
  2. As far as I can tell, all of the big English skeet shots shoot gun up although i may be seeing things
  3. Mine was delivered this morning if thats any help...
  4. I shoot at H&W every thursday with our School Team, the instructors there are great especially Gareth and Colin
  5. Hi, I Used to shoot there quite a bit but since ive been driving ive been going out to the shoot in Kinver a bit more as they dont require a 17yr old to have an adult with them to shoot as a junior:yes: I suppose after shooting there for a year or so its time for a change but all said and done I still think its a very nice ground and the targets are excellent for what started out as a small pub shoot. As you said, the targets there can get quite testing at times but they always seem to be hittable (except for 2 far loopers a couple of weeks ago , that stand landed me with a 64 which i suppose isnt too bad). I think my best and worse there are 88 and 34! I'm not sure whether that shows the variation in the targets or my incosistency (a bit of both me thinks...although hopefully more of the first one ) Hope you didnt fall asleep, got a bit carried away there Chris
  6. If you can help it, steer clear of D&J's, very dirty making you barrel a B$%£H to clean at times, Olympic trap seem to be a good shell to choose for most targets.
  7. quite a significant reduction in felt recoil from an OU. not the reason I chose a semi, more the reduced general weight but the reduced felt recoil was an added bonus. The beretta has a lot more of a mechanical feel to it than the webley which can or cannot be desireable, Chris
  8. I have the right hand version in walnut. Nice gun by all accounts. I had a bit of bother to start with with a dry stock which caused it to crack a small piece off, this was fixed quickly and effectivley and I had it back in a couple of weeks. Seems to cycle pretty much everything from 32g pigeon loads down to 24g training cartridges.
  9. not sure if im too late with this but last time I was at oxton they had a fair sized tower
  10. i'm not shooting myself but as far as I know Worcestershire Gun Club is on this sunday - www.w-g-c.co.uk they put on some good birds and theres always a good welcome. Its in Halesowen, just off J3 of the M5 (directions are on the site)
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