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Yep well done mate another good vid :good: cradles work very well on the crows :good: ive made a load outta wire coathangers too,and they weigh much less than the ones you buy,you can also modify the bought ones ,so they present the bird as a floater(wings out landing into the pattern)i find this works very well :good: BB

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Nice video mate thanks for sharing it with us :good:

How long have you had the winchester sxp how do you find it !as ive been looking at them recently :yes:

 

I bought it for wildfowling last year. It took a bit of getting used to as its a lot longer in the stock than my semi I was using. However, I now love it. It strips down to all most nothing for cleaning, is 3 inch chambered, multi choked, costs around £350 new and is a Winchester. What more do you want! (I know its made in Turkey but must come up to Winchester standard to be imported). With practice, Its just as quick to fire as a semi and has only jammed twice on me now. Both times was my fault and not pumping it properly. I have a side by side and a browning semi but I prefer this for every day shooting as I dont mind if it gets scratched on fences etc.

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I bought it for wildfowling last year. It took a bit of getting used to as its a lot longer in the stock than my semi I was using. However, I now love it. It strips down to all most nothing for cleaning, is 3 inch chambered, multi choked, costs around £350 new and is a Winchester. What more do you want! (I know its made in Turkey but must come up to Winchester standard to be imported). With practice, Its just as quick to fire as a semi and has only jammed twice on me now. Both times was my fault and not pumping it properly. I have a side by side and a browning semi but I prefer this for every day shooting as I dont mind if it gets scratched on fences etc.

Cheers mate thanks for reply :good: all the best yorki :good:

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