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  1. We are selling two Promatic Super 6 pigeon traps. These are in very good condition and would suit a club or keen individual. The six stack carousel holds up to 150 clays, and the trap can cycle very quickly with a launch every 2.5 seconds. Each trap comes mounted on a trolley (not originals, but in very good condition) and wireless remotes with a range of up to 1km. Priced at £800 each Pick up only from Ripley, Derbyshire. Videos here: https://youtu.be/m8zkC3akWqk https://youtu.be/ZR6D2KUn8E8
  2. Not been shooting that long anyway but on certain clays my line is good but the shot pattern falls beneath the clay. Rightly or not, I have put this down to my sighting picture, I have been told my mount and stance is OK so I have concluded it must be a sighting problem. To explain this thought train, my initial starter gun had both a mid bead and a tip bead, My lessons instructor explained to me that the purpose of the mid bead was to help with parallel alignment of the eye and the tip bead primarily, however, a secondary use of the mid bead was that for new shooters, it could also be used initially to set the rib angle in relation to the sight line. This was achieved by lifting the gun angle until the eye saw a "figure of 8", formed by the tip of the mid bead being the bottom loop and the tip of the foresight bead forming the top loop. After a while, when my gun mount became second nature, the functions of the mid bead would largely become obsolete as the angle of the rib would become muscle memory. This worked great for me and my scores steadily improved as I developed my clay sight pictures. Then I purchased a new gun with a tip bead only, thinking that muscle memory would kick in regarding the sighting angle, and for a while it did, but shooting once a fortnight plus any odd days that I could swing has not been enough to maintain this muscle memory. So guys, I would much appreciate any good tips or techniques to help with re-establishing a good sightline picture with a single front beaded gun. two tips I have been given so far are raising the comb or taping an object the thickness of a pound coin one inch along the rib and lifting the the forend till the tip bead can be seen over this object.
  3. Hi there, I've been looking at ear defenders / hearing protection for clay shooting. I would like some advise from people on what works good. I've been thinking about ear plugs, rather than ear muff, but I would like some advise. As I'm not sure what the decibel reduction needs to be. Any advise would be helpful. Thanks
  4. This club I attend is looking out for safe and experienced new members. We try to shoot fortnightly on the edge of the Cotswold escarpment in between Horton and Hawkesbury Upton but don't always get enough numbers to put on the shoot every fortnight. A couple more members could make the difference. We shoot between 9 and 11am on a Sunday. We have some manual traps, take it in turns to trap for ourselves and put on a 50 bird mixed sporting shoot for the eight or so regulars who attend. It's very basic, relaxed, low pressure, and not competitive. Guns keep score if they want to but not if they don't. Cost is modest - £10 for visitors. Membership fee varies annually, but includes BASC membership as we are affiliated. For more information or if you'd like to visit us please PM me and I will alert you to when we will next be shooting.
  5. GOOD CONDITION worn last season on good days (dry) comfortable large cartridge pockets large rear pocket. size large only reason for sale had a new one tailor made in India 25 inch pit to pit 29 inch long £50 pound posted paypal pay a friend fine
  6. I am running the clay shoot again this year, On a new area in the grounds,away from the showground before you have to pay to get in to the country fair,So you only pay to get into the fair if you want to ,Your Choice Enter via the South Gate Post Code NR23 1RU 50 sporting,40 bird 2 man flush and a 12 bird pool shoot all with cash prizes paid each day. Prizes for 1st,2nd,3rd open,over 60s,ladies and juniors, Can use plastic or fibre wad.9am till 5pm
  7. just a heads up about this local to me country fair, as I have not seen it advertised widely, yet, only moved back over here this year so have not been to it before, looks like it could be good http://www.lancashiregamefestival.co.uk/index.php
  8. Hi Folks, The Thirn Charity Clay Shoot takes place this weekend, Saturday 16th July, 13:00. There will be a DTL and Sporting. The venue has changed slightly (HG4 4AS) and is now at the other end of the village, from the junction with the Masham road, Newton Le Willows road head north towards Newton Le Willows, second right and follow the track, direction signs are out! We have had lots of great prizes kindly donated, Location: Pasture House, HG4 4AS www.facebook.com/ThirnCharityClayShoot Look forward to seeing you there, Andy
  9. We recently held a clay shoot and I was asked if I knew anything about a person with Diabetes and could he still hold his shotgun certificate when it was up for renewal. He would of course HAVE TO inform the Police firearms unit of his condition..TYPE 2 DIABETES with his tablet taken.Can anyone help here with a yes or no? and I will pass it on Hes a good sort and we would not wish to loose him.... respond please help....THANX.
  10. Hey guys, I do enjoy a good clay shoot but only been to a couple places. I was wondering if anyone knows of any clay shoots in the County Durham or Tyne and Wear areas where ya get to clay shoot but have more privacy, as in just you and couple of friends or a clay shoot where everyone shoots at the same time and gets their own little booth type thing, something like that, let me know Cos it can be bit annoying keep been given pointers at times, ya just want to be out there to bust some clays with the 12 bore.
  11. Hi, Anyone planning on going? If its anything like last year,should be a good day. i'm going along with some friends and maybe the family. it would be good to meet up with some other PW members. edit: more info http://www.esrmclub.co.uk/contents/en-uk/d7_Page_7.html
  12. Why don't you give Harboro Rocks a try ? we are a brand new clay shoot opposite Darley Dales Shoot , the ground has had big investment over the last 5 months . Good Driven Birds amongst others,8 stands of English Sporting in beautiful surroundings over looking Carsington Resovior in the distance. 50 bird sporting £13 members £16 non members . Good Food, Prize Money Tiolets Post code DE4 4HF shooting this Sunday 10.00am last entries for compertion 12.45pm cards in by 13.30. practice till 14.00 www.harbororocksclayshoot.co.uk visit the website for more dates.
  13. Hello everyone our new clay shoot is going well at Harboro Rocks .The layout is ideal for sporting birds which I have spread over 8 stands and include crossing, teal, driven, fast crossers, pheasant, partridge, overhead from behind etc ,Manystones Lane , Brassington, Derbyshire DE4 4HF. Our next shoot is 2nd of Feb (50 bird sporting) £16 first card £13 second card Juniors £6 Fibre wad only please . Cartridges ,Hot food & Drinks available . Toilets on site . Opposite Darley Dale Shoot . We are open 1st and 3rd Sundays of every month. Give us a go !!! everyone welcome post code DE4 4HF www.theshootingparty.com
  14. does anyone have info ov any clay shooting at this years shooting show, sporting or rabbit mania, latest on website is BASC wont be doin any coachin due to extreme bad weather, nothing else on website, any help with this would be great thanks in advance neil
  15. Went for the first time to churchills clay shoot And I have to say its one of the best iv been to, All friendly and helpful staff, and all willing to help It's my younger brothers birthday today, and just got His first shotgun, he received a good half hours free Tuition, and they didnt want paying for his clays, also they had All the time in the world for him, in helping him get his skills up! So id like to say thanks for a great day! Great location and The sun was shining bonus!! And I got 33/50 on the clays to Also had a good laugh with vulture on pigeonwatch ! Will defiantly be attending the next shoot!
  16. CHARITY OPEN CLAYSHOOT Pub Team Challenge 50 Bird SUNDAY 19th MAY 2013 10am Last Entry 1pm £20 Entry £15 Re-entry Additional Stands Pool Shoot £3, Instructed ‘ Have a GO’ stand £10 Help for Heroes in support of wounded Soldiers Trophy Team(4Gun) high Gun High Gun Lady High Gun Youth (under 16) Team High Gun Tea and Burgers/ Cartridges on sale / So come along and support Help for Heroes Shoot venue Eastlands Farm PARKING IMPROVED THIS YEAR Eastlands Farm Lower Beeding W. Sussex RH13 6NY Please follow signs from the main farm entrance. Any further questions please contact Danny Wood PHONE 01293 910350 EMAIL thewoodys.h4hteam@yahoo.co.uk For more details and support information Facebook: www.facebook.com/thewoodys.h4hrallyteam Twitter: @thewoodys_h4h www.thewoodysh4h.org.uk
  17. Bristol Children's Help Society www.bartoncamp.co.uk are holding the annual clay shoot at Bladgon Valley Gun Club - Middle Ellick Farm, Blagdon, BS40 7TY Sunday 23rd September 2012 from 10am last entry @ 1pm. Teams of 3 guns, 4 stands of 50 bird flush per Stand. Entry £40 per gun. -Stands usually Grouse, Duck, Pheasant and Rabbit/Woodcock and of course rat! Fibre Wad cartridges only, available on site. Great day, same location as the Game and Wildlife Trust hold their annual clay shoot. If you need any further info PM me.
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