GAMEBOY
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- Birthday 18/02/1952
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mod please close this thread ,some people don,t agree with me
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What are you on about ?:birthday:?
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perhaps his new buddy could help him with that wat a bunch of ******* i fort u guys were ment to be shooters n not a bunch of moneing old ******* RUSS Having a joke or not -placing replies like that will get you nowhere, always check what you write, to spell a day of the week incorrectly is a little silly is it not? nobody likes a smart ****
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What's The Best All Round Cartridge for Sporting?
GAMEBOY replied to squodged's topic in Clay Pigeon Shooting
I do similar eley vip 7..5s 8s and 9s i always use 1/2 choke inboth barrels -
RIGHT that is how my gun is now set up now could you please explain what these chokes do open 1/4 1/2 just so it gives me an idear when i might need to change ..... so if i have a 1/4 and a 1/2 i take it one will fire further than the other and the pattern will be tighter but which one ? All you need to remember is that chokes cause constriction, the more constriction, the further the distance, and smaller the diameter of the shot pattern. Imagine a hose pipe with different size nozzles, so... ------ no constriction (ie. open) ------ ----------- some constriction (ie. 1/2) ----------- ----------------- ----------------- lots of constriction (ie. full) So, 1/2 will fire further than open, but have a smaller 'killing zone'. Full will fire further than 1/2 but have a smaller 'killing zone'. I spose you can also go into the fact that shot patterns are 3d objects and all that. Also, as the constriction gets tighter, the shot pattern gets smaller, but you still have the same amount of lead, so you also have a denser pattern. The advice I was given was 1/4 in the bottom, 1/2 in the top, and put the rest away, if you start worrying about choke selection your mind won't fully be on your shooting, and you'll start to utter the fateful words "wasn't me, the gun is choked wrong". The advice you were given was good
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Yeah i was lucky with it. I did not pick it, in fact I was so excited about getting a gun I would have taken anything. Only after I had calmed down did I notice how nice it looked. lovely wood on beretta
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Well said grow up iff you do not like the site go go stopboring the rest of us
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You are spot on you have to be competative even in practise
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Cocketts farm, small, friendly and un-intimidating NICE BLOKE ROGER KNOWN THE FAMILY YEARS B)
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Were do you have your lessons i am from your area mite no the ground you go tokeep at it it will come and enjoy
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MY PERSONEL CHOICE WOULD BE BERETTA SILVER PIGEON GOOD LUCK
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in uk must be beretta 682