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  1. Nice to put some faces to names boys enjoyed the cuppa and bit of banter, hopefully I'll be a bit better health wise and bring a couple of guns next year. Have sent you a pm Mike will get something sorted all being well. Sorry if there's a delay in replying don't forget I'm still on the naughty step so their can be a delay now and again :lol: .

  2. From my understanding he was definitely a bit of a lad and kept likewise company so your old man must have been too. He often fell out with locals apparently and at one point he painted his name on the back of a donkey jacket so the locals knew it was him out on the mud in front of them with paying guests, which used to be a sore point with them. My mate used to pay him and stop with him over the weekends either at home or in the old houseboat but when they were out on the marsh old Kenzie would think nothing of shooting a duck or a goose off the guests barrel end :lol: .

  3. My grandfather is in that book the part about the swans etc ,but he told a very different tale to kenzie as to who dropped who in it .He worked for my grandfather and they shot a lot together as did my dad but he said he was a bully and not very nice bloke .

     

    As I understand it from a mate who used to go out with Kenzie pretty regular quite a bit of artistic licence was used when the book was written, but still entertaining reading.

  4. Gedney if you've still got a copy of Kenzie The Last Gooseman and you'd be prepared to post to young Strangford I'll pay for the postage on condition young Strangford passes it on to another youngster when he's read it. I'm sure having read it a few times myself a young un relatively new to fowling will enjoy it.

  5. Just looking now, there's a few nice ones there, sadly the ones with light choking are the expensive ones.

     

    Doesn't cost a fortune to have them bored out or it didn't used to long time since I heard of anything been done.

  6. They wont influence my daugter though she is clay shooting barmy at the moment and really wants her own gun as shes fed up just being the scorer.

     

    Get her one as soon as possible, we now have a routine here every time my 4 year old grandson comes I have to open the gun cabinet and show him which one is going to become his. I think he's maybe just checking up I haven't sold it , can't wait till he's a little older and get him out and about he already has his own thumbstick and the poor old dog doesn't know weather it's coming or going when he gets his hands on the whistle :lol: .

  7. Ah lad, some of us is old enough to have shot them legal - and a lot of other things as well

    I once won a large bag of daffodil bulbs by shooting five straight redshanks - but that's another story.

    Swan tasted good back in the war as well - road kill naturally :whistling:

     

    Quite a while since I've been a lad :yes: , but point taken and I don't know how you cooked that swan to make it edible either :lol: .

  8. Graham pattern plates do not give the whole picture or tell the full tale, maybe if the pattern plate was flying over you at 50/ 55 yards at a fair old rate of knots you might get a truer picture of what's actually happening with your mighty 12 bore homeloads, I bet you'd not have the full pattern in a 30 inch circle then.

  9. I have had 8 bore and 10 bores - all loaded to the max with finest shot available but have gone back to the 12g as I am more familiar with the gun'']and I can load it to out shoot a 10 or 8 anyday of the week. That is of course my opinion but also of others who have been at the pattern plate with me whilst trialing the different bores.

    If I am offered a Tolley double 8 then of course I would take it but it would probably get used once or twice a year at most. My 12's are used at least twice a week

    Regards

    Graham

     

    You're having a laugh mate, you can load a 12 bore to out shoot an 8 or a 10 in your dreams pal. Must make you wonder why cleverer people than ourselves decided to develop an 8 or 10 eh :rolleyes: .

  10. no your not alone numbers are certainly down not sure i can type my thoughts but i think a lot of them round this way are going the same way a lot of our fish populations are going,

     

    colin

    Does one mean down the necks of our eastern European cousins by chance :rolleyes: .

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