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  1. Due to cancellation I have two Guns available for a driven pheasant and duck day. Postcode of area is De44DE Itinerary 0830 meet, drawing of pegs and brief. 0930 - 1230 shoot the first two drives 1230-1330 Lunch at a local pub (included in the price) 1330 - 1500hrs last two drives. 1500 - back to the local pub, day end. One drive offers particularly high birds that will test your skills but at the same time offers some great sport. full support team, but we do request you use your own vehicles. The bag for this sat is 60-70, and as its late notice I am only asking for £215 per Gun.
  2. ok after reading some of the posts on here i find that a lot of people in the shooting world (yes us lot) seem to have a different opinion on what is sporting and what isn,t and what you can and what you cant shoot (the mind boggles at some write ups) i am reading things like" dont shoot when bird is too close" ," only shoot the high birds" "dont shoot them on the ground" " shoot them just as they land " "shoot them as they take off" "i only shoot the high challenging birds" "dont shoot every bird" "shoot everything that moves" "only shoot for crop protection" " i decoy over grass" "dont shoot a roosting bird" "shoot roosting birds" the list is endless but it is pretty obvious that everyone on here has different views, please can you explain this as i know my views but they certainly differ from a lot on here be it wrong or right, one of the main things i cant understand is how a flying bird (pheasant) at 25yrds is classed as not sporting but a pigeon,woodcock,and any other legally shot bird at the same distance is classed as sporting please can anyone explain what they think of above and tell us your views we will now just see how different they all are looking forward to this topic and guys and gals, no arguing please i,m asking for your views in your opinion HERE GOES, GOOD LUCK and all the best cheers evo
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