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    Very very true... :good: Evo, buy a HW mate, and you don't have to ring anyone :yes:

    From the reports of air rifles 'creeping' over the limit that have been posted on the Airgun BBS over the last 5 years of so, my impression is that the vast majority , say 75% + that I have seen are HW 100s that have become illegal and could cause their owners major legal issues. You may need to save your phone calls for your lawyer.. :lol:

  2. I have visited a fair number of clay grounds in my time and more recently even more, as my lad is taking his clay shooting pretty seriously - to the tune of several 1,000 cartridges a month.

     

    Some grounds have great locations, some have nice staff, some great clay layouts/stands and some have a great atmosphere. Few have all these attributes - and I often leave thinking if only they could tighten up on x, y and/or z, that would be a great ground.

     

    Today we visited Owl's Lodge, south of Newbury, North of Winchester - near the A34/A303 junction and we had a very enjoyable few hours, despite the wind.

     

    The log cabin style lodge was clean, tidy and smart. More restaurant style than canteen. Smiles and quick efficient service from the reception staff. The catering lady was very pleasant and helpful. The food was excellent with the meat pies being superb! We got a little credit card device which allowed us to operate the traps and then pay for the clays at the end, 32p per clay.

     

    There are plenty of traps/shooting stations. We shot 150 clays and not once did we have a no-bird. The ground is the tidiest that I can remember, the paths are walkable in shoes and due to the good selection of stands, there was no queuing. One stand, just behind the lodge, had a wireless hand control that operated at least 5 different traps and you could move to a number of different stands to take these clays at different positions, Sportrap style. Most clays were of 'registered target difficulty', probably better for the intermediate shooter than the beginner, although some would be easy enough for beginners, and as this is a shooting school as well, the beginner is obviously well catered for. There are plenty of sporting stands, a trap and also a skeet layout - although we only used the sporting stands.

     

    The car park is well located, right beside the lodge so you don't have miles to walk, plenty of car parking spaces and not muddy. Although it's not the easiest place to find on your first visit. The postcode doesn't work with my satnav, it would have taken me to the wrong place, but there are written directions on the website. It's 5 miles to the east of Andover, just off the A303.

     

    The atmosphere was very calm, relaxed and friendly with everyone being helpful and welcoming. The place is owned by Richard Faulds (with whom I have no connection, don't think I've ever spoken to him) and he wasn't around today. But his World Class experience of shooting seems to have allowed him to create and run an excellent shooting venue. They aren't open every day, AFAIK, and although I don't shoot registereds, they have a weekday registered shoot most months.

     

    32p a clay for the service provided is excellent value. Pity it's 60 miles from me but I'll be driving there more often compared to the closer grounds that have not quite got the same offering.

     

    It's not often I've motivated to comment on a ground, but I thought that Owl's Lodge was exceptional. And again, I have no connection with this ground, other than being a very satisfied customer. Maybe the meat pies have given me a lasting smile on my face :)

     

  3. Afraid I'm on the put it down side , its a dog you could never trust 100%.I certainly wouldn't let it anywhere near kids .Shame because they are great little dogs buts its a case of safe before sorry ..

    ...and you would trust ANY dog 100%??

  4. going to have to be the blue injection,real shame, but rehoming a aggressive dog will be very very hard. such a waste.

     

    I hope not. It's a dog that has responded to being beaten (by effectively a baton) by biting. That's surely not a reason to put it down... Most dogs, or at least many dogs, would respond like this - but we don't know what 'reprimanding' means in this case nor the context of the reprimand.

     

    But I do take your other point ie if a dog is aggressive then rehoming is not a practical option.

  5. Thanks guys , I know how difficult it is I personally have had Terriers , gundogs and lurchers all my life but never a Westie , I don't think its the dog I think its ignorance by the owner and now he has been bitten he is also scared of it , as its a young dog I think it should be fine with the right owner handling it correctly and retraining it but I can't see him sorting it out .

    If I was younger and didn't have my own dogs I would take it and start over with it ,I have never had any of my dogs do anything like this but if they have ever growled or snarled I reprimand them vocally and have found that if they are on a lead a sharp tug on that usually snaps them out of it , but we can only surmise what's gone on from some idiots idea of training by threat and possibly hitting it .

    Great sensible reply, IMHO.

  6. I've had a number of Westies and know a lot more. One is sitting a my feet just now. None of them have every bitten, nor even shown signs of aggression. However, I've never 'reprimanded' one with a rolled up paper so can't vouch for what would happen if I had done so.

     

    She is a little bit excited just now as the neighbours black cat had decided to sit on our front lawn, just outside our glass front door!!

  7. A girl at work had a c1 nothing but problems. Avoid French cars like the Plaugue. Jap or German beat option.

     

    Agreed. See the reliability surveys that have the bottom places filled with French cars. Jap and German work well, painful as it is for me to say that.

  8. The point is its not that they are not making profits all of the profits that they make are going back in to build up the firm at some point this will change and the profits will start to go out to the share holders and the price of the shares will go up this is why British industry has for the most part failed as all we brits want is a quick buck not looking to the future as are friends the Germans do.

     

    Ok. So your beef isn't really about Amazon. It's about British business.......?

  9. Only it would be nice if they would pay some tax like the rest of us have to that gets rite up my nose having said that I do still use them to buy lots of things.

    Why should they pay tax on a loss? Nobody else does.

     

    from the link above..... "produced a net loss of $126m and warned there would be worse to come in the third quarter of 2014. As a result, shares in Amazon dropped 10pc in after-hours trading."

     

    I'm too slow - you've already responded. We'll have to wait and see what happens when they sell but not many would want to buy..... I certainly wouldn't....

  10. It always amuses me when Retailers complain about Amazon nicking their business, but if they could offer the same service as Amazon they wouldn't have a problem.

    I ordered an item on a Sunday morning and it was delivered by courier on the Monday afternoon, just standard delivery, not express.

     

    and it's actually easier for face to face retailers to offer good service if they could be ***** (bothered). Sadly, many couldn't give a flying...

  11. That's not bad but I recommend pro shock hocks filter passives they are brilliant speech is normal but the bang is gone!

     

    http://www.proshock.co.uk/contour-hock-filters.html

     

    I just got my new Proshock hocks passives today and they are great. Fit perfectly, hear very well and great customer service. Couldn't recommend Peter Russell and Claire at Proshock enough. That's after a lot of disappointments in the ear protection world ;)

     

    No matter which 'device' you use, the fit of the plug is critical and I spent a lot of money with other 'Game Fair only mould takers' before Proshock sorted me out.

  12. he was indeed. He designed the SuperTen. Unfortunately at the time it was incredibly expensive to make, but comparatively cheap to buy, so the profit margins weren't great. BSA's solution was cost cutting on production, causing the quality to now dive, as seen in the pig of a gun, the R10 Mk1. Both guns are great in theory. I think JB just got fed up with design being stuffed up in production so left to go freelance. BSA are poorer for it.

    IIRC, BSA changed the spec on some parts that John designed eg changed metal components to cheaper plastic ones and ******** up the whole 'project' - with the reliability issues they then had. Because of that, I for one wouldn't touch them with a barge pole.

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    ....t if it wasn't for the medication I would be crippled now, but the flip side is that it suppresses the immune system.

     

    You're right. But of course that's the whole point of a treatment for an autoimmune condition ie to suppress the immune system attacking its own body. Getting the balance right is the trick.

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