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Grumpy Old Git

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  1. My first thought for the "smaller" bit was to say Cocker, but I am not sure they fall into the "calmer" category.

    We got a Cocker to go with our Springer, thinking they were calmer.... WRONG! It's been mad for a few months, but now they're settling down a bit. Think they make a very good pairing IMHO

  2. I use the Napier gun cleaner & lubricant spray, and when it's clean a light spray over the metalwork, wiped over, after leaves a thin film of VP90 on there. No problems so far.

  3. As a BCO in Somerset, we've seen some one man bands "go bankrupt" leaving poor quality jobs half finished, and the customers several grand out of pocket. As has been said, the good smaller outfits are saying they're flat out pricing and are busy, and a couple of the Bloor type sites are now going to part rent / part buy, and are starting a handful every week.

     

    I was speaking to a 6 man outfit recently who had one small job with a customer as a carrot for a £350K job, he was told if he wanted it he'd have to cut 20% from his price...... including the one he was already working on! and he did. Fortunately he'd already added a chunk on as he thought that might happen, but not that much.

     

    It seems to be turning around down here, we're getting apps in, and it seems to me that people are deciding to put on the 3m x 3m extensions and loft conversions rather then move, and the big private money are taking advantage of the climate, and lack of return on investment, to go with the big jobs.

     

    Things are looking up! :hmm:

  4. I only shoot clays as well. We've got a Springer and a Cocker, don't propose to work them but my Missus wants to do field trials with them. As long as you keep their minds active I can't see it being a problem.

     

    Here's a picture of them in early "training" :yes:

     

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  5. ... I was hell bent on buying a Berreta but they just didn't fit or feel as good (to me) as the Browning I ended up with.

    Exactly the same for me. When I got keen on shooting again after a 20 year lay off I took my son with me to the local clay ground for a beginners lesson. I shot a 686E, and hit 18 of the 20 easy incomers. I decided there and then that was the gun for me, but when I went back with my SGC ten weeks later I ended up with a 525, fitted and felt better.

    Some grounds will let you try a gun for a round, I'd suggest you do that.

  6. .... and I reckon that would be 15k plus then I doubt there is much in it over say a 5 year period (taking into account purchase price, consumption, servicing and price of petrol vs diesel).
    Spot on, I worked it out on a spreadsheet once and the breakeven point came at about 18K per year over three years, including servicing and everything else I could think of, and that was when diesel was cheaper than petrol.
  7. I'd go down those lines as well, bought a used MK38 last weekend for the same price as a new Betty. Lad I shoot with had a new Betty a few weeks ago, three shots and the ejectors jammed up, five and a firing pin broke. His dealer replaced it without a quibble though and the new one seems OK so far.

  8. Peltor Sporttac for me as well, they're more than I was planning to spend but well worth it IMHO. You just don't notice the sound of the shot, but can hear everything else, sometimes confuses me, I'm not sure whether the guns gone off or not! .... especially when I miss :) which is quite often!

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