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- Birthday 14/02/1990
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It’s normally the people that eat too much that have issues staying alive.
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Salisbury steak of course!
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I’d say it’s the stock length / gun weight more an issue than the recoil.
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I use Hornady superformance in my 1:8 Tikka and haven’t missed any live game I’ve used it on yet. Not a big number but it’s good. I’m not interested in trying to shoot little groups tbh.
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Not bad for 12!
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Sorry I should have said, it was a W&S OU. Single trigger, fixed choke, non ejector, with 3” chamber. Similar to this one (looks the exact model). https://www.guntrader.uk/guns/shotguns/webley-scott/over-under/410-gauge/410-junior-240223145627002
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Any have experience of a Webley and Scott 410? My nephew used a junior version today at a clay ground and shot well concerning he’s only 12. Compared to a Yildiz or Kofs they seemed pretty decent quality. Fixed choke and non ejectors mind. How much difference does a multi choke in a 410 even make? The barrels are so small does it even make any difference? My BIL is looking to buy one for him to use now so considering the W&S vs Yildiz etc.
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It’ll be stamped on the side of the barrel possibly, next to the calibre.
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Thanks, we are going up again in November Where did you source them?
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Stock LOP?
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Hornady I meant. The old CZ’s were 1:12. To be honest what other people are using don’t matter, gotta see what your rifle likes.
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I think the newer CZ’s are 1:9 twist. Although I THINK the varmint always had 1:9 or a 1:8 🤔 How old is the rifle? My tikka is 1:8 but shoots 53gr v-max hot day super performance lovely. Haven’t bothered trying to shoot tiny groups. Nails foxes and anything else I point them at.
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Great guns, love mine in 177.
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How do you know that? 🤣
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5,520 miles. Went for a drive with the wife.
Lloyd90 replied to NoBodyImportant's topic in Off Topic
Thank you, it was brilliant Love America. Something about it. I suppose as we share a common language and therefore share lots of things across music, media and film industry a lot of places there are recognisable so spark an immediate interest, which you don’t get when visiting European places… at least that’s what I felt anyway. Yellow lines are flights and white lines driving.