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bandit man

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  1. Cheers Mate i'll invest in a sleeve and adjust as needed i'll probably resist using the subs until i get to shoot near the paddocks under the big sitty tree 😁
  2. Picked up my moderator yesterday along with 200 subsonic eley 32GM 5s just need to get out and have a play to get used to POA i'l be using my cheaper cartridges until i get into the swing of things πŸ˜€
  3. Cheers for your input on this and yes i'm definitely going to order a couple for me and my lad πŸ‘
  4. Apologies Ultrastu the second part of my answer was for Oldepigeonpopper question but some how the reply's merged into one πŸ˜– I'm going to try it out and hopefully stick another one on my lads gun πŸ‘
  5. *New* Hushpower 12g Choke Moderator (for multichokes) 12g Detachable HushpowerΒ© Choke Moderator Β£180.00 Suitable extended chokes available from Β£30.00 or supply your own Can be fitted to multichoke guns (where extended chokes are avaliable) Allows for easy installation or removal when needed Alternative to permanent Hushpower solution Still great noise reduction!
  6. Yes thats what i'm going to go with as we sometimes shoot steel for the pigeons that are going for Goshawk food πŸ‘ These are a new version where the can is fitted onto a choke so you can add and remove by screwing it on or off i was a little confused myself so i rang them up to confirm that they screw on and off without doing anything to the rib or sight bead
  7. It's going on a Beretta A300 Outlander and they can supply the choke,they recommend minimum of half choke and thats what i normally shoot pigeons with so was going to go with that but now you've got me thinking do i go tighter The lad at Hushpower did say that the half choke was the most popular though πŸ€”
  8. Cheers for your reply i was a bit sceptical at first but found a youtube video that was quite interesting where they were firing different cartridges normal and subsonic and it did knock some of the bang off normal and the subsonic was very impressive
  9. Steve these are a new design that are fitted onto an extended choke of your choice so just screw on and off so theres no messing about altering the end of the rib
  10. Hi Guys as anyone tried the new screw in Hushpower moderator from Saddlery and gunroom as i'm considering buying a couple for myself and my lad for when we shoot pigeons not a million miles from the horse paddocks,although the horses don't seem too bothered but thought it would be a good gesture to the horsey people that don't like to hear gun noise i've spoken to the lad at Hushpower who can send these out to my RFD as they don't ship direct out to customers any feedback welcome Cheers AL
  11. they are Β£79.99 for 24 from A1 decoys ive paid Β£43 for 24 it looks like the prices have shot up again after checking tonight
  12. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Flocked-Pigeon-Shooting-Decoy-Including/dp/B08H8PJ3JX/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=Nuktc&pf_rd_p=441f5864-92d0-4067-8946-b0cfd1b58106&pf_rd_r=T4QH38JZ6AGRTBTBP85T&pd_rd_r=35429fb1-c5f1-4ece-926d-2c5aea17875a&pd_rd_wg=QG9iF&ref_=pd_gw_ci_mcx_mr_hp_atf_m Just ordered these Β£79.99 on the A1 Decoys site
  13. Only just got to see this thread again Bloody typical that they've all gone πŸ™„
  14. Thanks for the replies i think i'm just going to bite the bullet and splash out on some new flocked ones πŸ‘
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