anser2 Posted April 7, 2013 Report Share Posted April 7, 2013 (edited) At last I have manged to get some pigeons on my ground after a dearth of them for most of the winter. 8 days shooting in the past 10 days have produced bags of 16 , 10, 20 , 20 , 45 , 10 , 10 and a mixed bag of rooks, jackdaws and pigeons totaling 33 yesterday. The birds were shot over rape, clover and on a cultivated field under a flightline to a stubble. As yet the drillings have been used very little. Not great bags , but after struggling to get into double figuars a welcome change this winter. The conditions in Norfolk for the last 6 weeks have been very cold with daytime temperatures only just creeping above 0C by a degree or two and usualy bell below freezing at the start of the day and this has a serious effect on my pigeon magnet. On Tuseday the arm of the magnet arm snaped at the joint that slips over the rotary connection. A mate on the farm did a quick weilding job that held well , but the arm snapped again higher up the next day. Fortunetly I had an old arm from another disused magnet that fitted so used that yesterday only for the whole top plate housing the arm conections to break. The stress of two dead pigeons spinning around on the magnet for hours at a time must be pretty high and coupled with the intence cold must have made the metal pretty brittle , but I have never experianced this before. Any one else had similar problems. ( the magnet is about 10 years old ). Edited April 7, 2013 by anser2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shootnfish Posted April 8, 2013 Report Share Posted April 8, 2013 Ten years old, sounds like you have had your money's worth out of it. Time for a new one i reckon. Not had no problems with mine but its only four years old, just a young pup still. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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