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Lloyd90

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  • Birthday 14/02/1990

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    Plinking, Target shooting, Rugby , Social Drinking (not excessively)<br />

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  1. It’s normally the people that eat too much that have issues staying alive.
  2. Salisbury steak of course!
  3. I’d say it’s the stock length / gun weight more an issue than the recoil.
  4. 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.
  5. 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
  6. 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.
  7. It’ll be stamped on the side of the barrel possibly, next to the calibre.
  8. Thanks, we are going up again in November Where did you source them?
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
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