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  1. Looking for 2 x Muller U2 Invector DS Chokes. Must be in good condition … Thanks
  2. I know this is a very old post but are these sold?
  3. Wanted .. Trap Beavertail Forend for a Perazzi MX12
  4. Has anyone got any 12g flush Invector plus browning chokes for sale.. 1/4 ... 1/2 ... and 3/4 or Full
  5. Purpose built clay pigeon trap trailer. Fits inside the back of an estate car £100.00 Oxford area. This listing is for the trailer only.
  6. As new used for Pattern Testing 2 x Modified Chokes 1/2 and 1/2 £90.00 posted https://goo.gl/images/vtpBw5
  7. 2 x U3 Muller Invectur DS £50.00 each posted 2 x Kicks High Flyer Ported Chokes Invector DS as new, these are Modified Chokes, 1/2 and 1/2 £90.00 posted for the pair ------- The 2xU2 in the photo below are now sold... The 2xU1 in the photo below are now sold... 2xU3 available.. -------
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    Hi All, has anyone got an old IPhone for sale.. something like a 5 would be good.. Thanks
  9. FOR SALES 1000 x Hull Pro One Shotgun Cartridges 28g Plastic 8s £215.00 Collection from the Oxfordshire area ... Certificate holders only
  10. Personally I think that it depends on the individual and "WHY" you shoot in the first place. Some people can learn from books, some from DVDs, and some better from formal coaching. People retain information better in different ways.. Personally I like to self teach, I like to figure out the problem myself, "Yes a coach my sort it out faster". and a coach will be able to observe errors that you are making that you can not see. But it's part of WHY I shoot, figuring out problems for me is a main part of the attraction of clay shooting. I have only been clay shooting for two years now, I have never had a lesson but prefer to self teach for now. My view is learn all you can about shooting, (educate yourself on all aspects) my new gun has just been perfectly fitted to me. So I absolutely agree with one of the post saying Gunfit is key, as I can now see my shooting going up another level. So I think it is what works best for the individual, my way is to shoot competitions lots and lots of them. And I learn from each and every one of them. I had never picked up a shotgun and struggled at first big time which was a key part of the attraction. After 12 months of shooting I was shooting well and was picked up by a trade sponsor. After 24 months of shooting I have continued to improve and was approached by yet another sponsor a traditional English Shotgun manufacturer. I have never had a lesson, I have had many many problems which I figured out myself. My focus is always on "Why I missed" not "Where I missed" looking for the fundamental reason and cause for the miss. Always trying to fix the cause not the symptom. The miss is the symptom, but something earlier on caused the miss, so for me figuring out the cause, is part of the fun and attraction of clay shooting. Only now do I feel knowledgeable enough to be able to select a coach. So a key part of it for me is understanding the original posters proposed participation level. Is he shooting for Fun and learn, to Compete, to Win or to Dominate. In my view the proposed participation level has a big impact on how you approach any sport. I have held British tittles in combat sports in the past, so I always set out in shooting to participate to Win. As such after 2 years I am now a sponsored shooter, I set out with a plan, and I am just working that plan. But I work hard at my sports .. I do physical training, I do mental training, I do form training, I do visualisation training, I do rehearsal training, I do relaxation training... all so that I can shoot better. So as I say i think that it all depends on your proposed participation level. If it's just for fun then that's great... but if you intend to try and dominate then that's a different deal and your probably have to be a full time shooter... So self teaching so far has worked for me, in a very short period of time I have managed to attract sponsorship which has helped big time with the costs of shooting, which in turn enables me to improve as I can shoot more. I will seek formal coaching in the future on problem targets and to see other strategies and points of view etc.. I know many top shots who have never had a lesson, I also know other shooters who spend small fortunes on guns and lessons. Is either approach right or wrong? So my view is do what works for you and just crack on and most of all have fun and enjoy yourself.
  11. Got this mobile phone deal a year ago.. Unlimited UK Calls Unlimited UK txt 8.0GB of data Unlimited Roaming Calls Unlimited Roaming txt 2.0 GB of Roaming Data £10.20 per month on a 2 year renewable contract, with 3 months FREE. The service has been fantastic. No real need for a landline. Probably better deals out there now as this was a year ago, but I'm more than happy with the package.
  12. What is the length of pull?
  13. David is a top guy with bags of experience, when your next at AGL ask for Charlie the manager to have a quick look at you mount the gun, he will advise on perfect fit etc. If you say Paul Ricketts advised you see him he will probably let the gunsmith look at you as well. I am one of the sponsored shooter for AGL and they currently only have two sponsored shooters in the U.K. Enjoy your shooting ......
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