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  1. 12 minutes ago, Spr1985 said:

    Who ever told you they wouldn’t be allowed on the gun needs to review the cpsa (or the relevant governing body) rules as they are talking out of their backside. It is no different to having a hi viz replacement brad on the end of the barrel (where the rules are concerned) and therefore perfectly acceptable. They may be getting confused with camera’s/aiming devices....... the eye d rail is neither. 

    have to be careful here guys, could an eye dominance aid be an aiming device ?

    CPSA rules state:

    2.31 Changing of guns (or properly functioning parts) between stations within a round/stand is not permitted unless the Referee has accepted a gun malfunction, which cannot be quickly repaired. It is not permitted to use guns with devices fitted which have magnifying, light emitting, forward lead displacement properties, or give visual enhancement of the target.

    first thing to ask yourself Chrs88 is do you need one for an eye dominance prob, or is there another issue 

  2. 7 hours ago, 243deer said:

    this post appears to be a slightly devious way to promote your own service to folk which costs how much?

      Not at all. Just thought PW members may like to give it a go. Good to be safe and give the image of being so on your shoot or syndicate. 

    flycoy 

  3. Good Evening All

    The Basc Shotgun Safe Shot, is now available  online as a Theory assessment, its free to have a go.            basc.org.uk > basc-training-courses

    You will need to do the practical side of the certificate once we can do these things again, but you can see how you do with the 25 questions. you will need to answer 80% correctly to pass.

    There is a list of assessors online too, so you can book in for the practical side if you would like the certificate and badge to show your syndicate or club you are a safe shot.

    Give it ago and reply to the post on how you got on

     thanks  

    stay safe 

    Flycoy

     

     

  4. Hi All 

    i have the pleasure of running the courses in your Central region nicknsd1978, 

    We have good feedback from the days and manage to cover a lot in the time we have. 

    Mainly classroom in the morning covering the law around pigeon shooting, shotgun law etc, then outside for hide building, decoying and some shooting from a seat in the hide at some clays 

    we will help you with a bit of gun fit, eye dominance and coach you while you shoot.

    i enjoy doing the courses as  I get to learn from peoples success and failures and pass on my knowledge to help as much a poss 

    obviously at the moment things are a bit different but we are booking future courses so if you contact the ladies in the office you should be able to book on one   

    course is £45 for members 

    Look forward to meeting you if you decide to come along 

    take care all 

     

  5. Went to have a look lunchtime but so much rain they were sitting in the trees watching the field but no birds down on the crop. Hopefully better weather tomoz bit of sun  will get them moving about. 

  6. Hi all. 
    our wheat is still green in mid Warwickshire, barley is changing from green to yellow in patches. Pigeon are on the wheat where it’s a bit thin. 
    No sign of combines here for a while I think. 

  7. Hi all


    I am doing a talk for Help the Heroes tomorrow in Tidworth Wiltshire, they would like to practice preparing a pigeon. Due to work i havent had chance to get some fresh birds, anybody down that way got 8 birds from today spare?


    would appreciate the help, don't want to let the boys down!


    Anybody Help??



    All the Best


    Flycoy


  8. Hi all

    I am doing a talk for Help the Heroes tomorrow in Tidworth Wiltshire, they would like to practice preparing a pigeon. Due to work i havent had chance to get some fresh birds, anybody down that way got 8 birds from today spare?

    would appreciate the help, don't want to let the boys down!

    Anybody Help??

     

    All the Best

    Flycoy

  9. Mr Wasp,

     

    Rape, well where to start! you will find pigeon will be suicidal on stubble, especially if your lucky enough to have the only field around, saying that with 2500 acres probably not.

    the problem is the fields are often big and the seed is scattered all over like pepper so you will see the whole field covered in birds if they are on to it.

    so as a previous post try to locate the flight line in and get under it if you can, take your time with the hide and get it well blended in maybe a scrim net roof if your under the flight line.

     

    use a rotary and a flapper if you have one, try a tick shaped pattern to lead the birds in and maybe a floater on the approach to give confidence, leave some good space between the decoys so they feel confident to get out in a rush. watch the dog on the sharp stubble sticks.

    hope this helps and thanks for the post.

    Flycoy

  10. Hi all

    unfortunately i am unable to Attend as normal so looks like BB will have to do a bit more work than normal!

    take the time to go and say hello to the lads and lasses on the Basc coaching Line

    cheaper lessons for members and a free lesson if you join on the day, you might be lucky enough to get a lesson from Bakerboy.

    All the best and have a good bank holiday

     

    Flycoy

  11. Hi,

    all above comments spot on, good ground, receptive to novices, ground staff helpful, gun shop and air rifle section.

    good breakfast. lots of stands

    sporting, DTL, compact, skeet, high tower, coaching stands, rifle range, air rifle ranges and more.

     

    Speak to Rose one of the bosses and get her to show you around she has been there for years and knows her stuff.

     

    ATB

    Flycoy

  12. Arm3000gt

     

    Hi the main hall is on 2 levels with stands downstairs selling gear, Tidepool is normally there and decoy suppliers. its not a massive show and can be a bit cold so good that a lot of it is indoors. upstairs in the hall will be Chris Green and basc simulator. the Basc coaching line is there so pop down and say hello, i will be there coaching Sunday. hope you enjoy the first gamefair of the year!

    ATB

    Flycoy

  13. Was going to say that, be careful not to upset the new farmer, i would suggest you get a good hide well concealed( bale hide if its still there) where the flight lines cross each other.

    FB is right go where they go, but the next best thing is close to a flight line .

    if the wind is coming from the top of the picture then it will be crossing you from the left in the hide so the birds will land from the right, put a roof on the hide for the ones approaching from the rear/the large arrow. use a well spaced L or tick pattern short side along the front of the hide, the corner to your left as you look out the hide and tail the long side in line with the large arrow.

    This will encourage the birds to turn and commit. Rotary would help and a flapper, decoys a good 12 ft apart

     

    hope this makes sense and helps

    Best of luck and stay safe

     

    Flycoy

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