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  1. Due to an upgrade to FAC shotgun I have for sale 2 x Beretta AL391 Urika Semi Auto's. 1 x Black Synthetic (Sold subject to completion) and 1 x Wooded stock. (Now sold) Both have 28" barrel, five chokes and key, Beretta hard case, spare recoil pad and are in excellent condition. I am asking £550 each, face to face preferred but could arrange RFD to RFD at buyers cost. Please PM with any questions. Wooden sold. Synthetic sold subject to completion.
  2. Will a cheap scope handle the recoil on your combi gun? I have seen quite a few cheapo scopes have their reticles detach on .270 etc, so not quite sure if they would last long on your combo?
  3. I was once told by a good mate, and GB team member, to (and I quote):- "Stop ******* around with chokes and shoot 1/4 1/4 for everything. If you really NEED to change A choke put 1/2 in for rangey edge on birds" I took his advice, stopped worrying about chokes, and started enjoying my shooting more.
  4. Nice to see you back YP! After having owned both calibers, I always opted for the .25-06 when stalking Fallow and Red. The heavier bullet choice swayed me. I have no doubts that the .243 will kill them cleanly, but the .25-06 was a real 'confidence giver' and never failed to do the job, and does give you that little more margin for error.
  5. The Vauxall Corsa Add where the knitted dolls just shout 'COME ON'...what the hell is that all about??? Any add where they SHOUT at you. On the opposite side....the best add in the world has to be comparethemeerkats.com...brilliant!!
  6. Ballistic: Field Tactical Edition.....Excellent for portable long range ballistics info.
  7. Speak to Chris at UK Gunworks (ukgunworks.co.uk) he's done work on three of my rifles, and I know of half a dozen others on this site. Excellent advice, quality work and aftersales service, and he won't rip you off.
  8. It may be true from the laws of physics point of view, but from the firearms safety point of view it is total and utter ****! I suggest you take no notice whatsoever of the person who gave you that piece of information.
  9. Measure neck dia with bullet seated, then subtract .002"/.003". For field loads I prefer .003" so no chance of pulling out bullet when unloading.
  10. Spot on Blunderbuss I guess the above also applies to those that shoot 'shotties' instead of shotguns, and go 'pigeoning' instead of pigeon shooting, both terms used on this forum far too often, probably by people who will 'c u later m8'.
  11. What reticule does it have riggers?
  12. I go to Edge Hill occasionally, and used to go to Cropredy every week. Cropredy is great, but unfortunately it got a bit 'samey' after a few years, there is only so much you can do with eight traps in a couple of flat fields. Good training ground for beginners though.
  13. UKV was a brilliant site at first, but unfortunately the Mods just held too tight a rein. Recently a member offered a product for sale. It was in direct competition to one of the Mods company products.....so the member was banned. Many posts were simply deleted, without explanation, if you disagreed with the Mods. When a forum gets to that state I think it is correct that it shuts down. Luckily PW Mods are a good lot and do the job as it should be done. :blink:
  14. In my opinion shooting Pigeons with 28g 7.5 clay cartridges is akin to shooting foxes with an HMR.....Yes it will kill them cleany IF you keep the distance short and IF you hit it correctly. Get some 6 or 6.5 30g/32g and do the job properly, we owe it to the pigeons.
  15. Just in after a very good sporting day..... Got up at stupid o'clock and took the Sako .260 to stalk and shoot a nice Fallow buck I've been watching. Then onto some pigeons that have been hitting the rape, accounting for 38 along with half a dozen crows, two squirrels and a jay. Then spent the evening duck flighting and accounted for 2 Canadas, 4 Mallard and a Teal, and all the ducks retrieved by my young sprocker which was a bonus. Then out tonight with the Sako 6BR and ended up with 5 foxes and a mixy rabbit. Finishing the day off with a large Jura malt and a stupid grin..............Wonderfull!
  16. NFU will cover it for you.
  17. But that's the fun about running a wildcat. I run a '6.5Nemasis' built up from Rem700 short action, border cut barrel, jewel trigger, Wild Dog stock, pushes a 6.5mm 123gn Scenar at 3000fps, from 38gns N150 out of a modified 22.250 case, is superbly accurate out to 600 yards (Thats as far as I've tested her so far...) and the best bit......no one else in the whole world has a rifle like it!!!!
  18. Get some double (or even triple) strand electric fencing round all your release pens next year. Without a doubt THE best fox deterrant there is!
  19. Scolpax is spot on! If you can justify a rifle for deer stalking (OK maybe it's the smaller species at the moment), then go for a caliber that will allow you to move on to larger species if you so wish.
  20. I'm not a gambling man so won't be taking you up on your first offer. As for your second offer....no need to prove anything, I wasn't calling you a liar, just asking a question....unless you feel you really need to prove it.
  21. Maybe I'm missing something here, but since when have licensing authorities covered all .22 centerfire calibers under .22cf? Surely if you had been granted authority to purchase any .22 centrefire caliber it would state that particular caliber for which you had requested. i.e. .22Hornet, .222, .223, .22-250, .220Swift etc etc
  22. I need to buy some more Two Way Radios for the shoot this season, can anyone recommend what is good and/or what is bad? I don't want cheap, but would rather pay more to get kit that will last. Any experiences?
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