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Simulated Pheasant Shoot


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I was kindly invited the other day by Carl of Catton Rifle Sport, to take part in a simulated Pheasant shoot at Catton Hall that took place today. Its Carls new venture, and I must say from the time I had today, I am sure its going to go very well. The day was really just a sort out of final glitches, and a bit of tweaking here and there, but too be honest I dont think that much needed to be changed, apart from my shooting ability with a shotgun, I was well and truly out classed by some brilliant shooting,I started to follow clays 1x1 and 1x1 they were dusted, not by me either, mind they were a bit older than me. The birds were challenging, some very very good flushes, my barrels have never been so hot, one of the chaps Paul, offered to load for me while we all shot out of our last few cartridges, and by eck them barrels were glowing at the end.

Carl a brilliant day, and thanks to all that were involved, including the nice Tea lady :rolleyes::lol: And I am sorry for hitting her bird :whistling:

 

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I thoroughly enjoyed the day,thank you :yes: fantastic :good:

 

 

 

 

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I was once asked if I would like go to a simulated game day in Cambridgeshire . It sounded like a good day out I forget how many thousands of clays were going to be put over the guns . I was then told it would be £200 per gun Plus cartridges . I declined .

 

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I was once asked if I would like go to a simulated game day in Cambridgeshire . It sounded like a good day out I forget how many thousands of clays were going to be put over the guns . I was then told it would be £200 per gun Plus cartridges . I declined .

 

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I would have certainly agreed with you 100% but being honest after taking part today. Well for an occasional day or 2 out a year maybe my opinion has changed somewhat.For a days shooting of around 200 cartridges add to that say 200 clays you're talking around £120 at a clay ground. With a little light lunch and drinks added and the company, I for 1 thought it a good day out.

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