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  1. I did and I did. But not response from DEFRA, did anybody receive any sort of reply?
  2. Totally agree, we get loads of emails from BASC, but when something as important as this lands on us we get nothing!!! Very disappointing.
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    Show time!

    I remember that last year and was expecting the same yesterday, but it was not as busy. We prebooked our tickets and walked straight in, arriving about 9:15
  4. watto69

    Show time!

    Hi. I went yesterday. It was ok, not as busy as last year (also went on a Friday). Noticed a number of stall holders missing from previous years, when talking to one stall holder, he said it was due to the extortionate cost of renting the space. Still an enjoyable day out for £18 and I’ll no doubt be back next year. But I’d still prefer Stoneleigh over the NEC.
  5. Hi. Thanks for your help. I managed 18 feet today with a 32g Clear Pigeon!
  6. Hi. I’ve just brought 250 Joker 32g No 6. Can’t fault them for £55.00 They hit as good as Clear Pigeon in my opinion, and a lot cheaper. Best bet is to see what you can find locally.
  7. Thanks Andy, it does become frustrating when your trying to find shells that have been spat all over place. Cheers for the advice.
  8. Hi A little help and advice if anyone can help please. I’ve just purchased a very clean and clearly little used Hatsan Escort Extreme with a 24” barrel for use in the hide. The problem I’m having is the distance that the spent cartridges are being ejected by. I have today measured it with a tape, and they are ejecting by at least 15 feet. This happens with both 28g clay shells and 32g pigeon loads. I’ve owned a Hatsan previously, but don’t ever remember them throwing spent shells this far. I compared it today with my Benelli Vinci, and whilst I appreciate this has a different mechanism, the Benelli only manages about 5 feet max. Does anyone know if this is this normal? Many thanks.
  9. My first pair of Aigles lasted 18 years, my mates said I was mad at the time to pay £90 for a pair of wellies. I only replaced them when I stood on a nail and sprung a leak. I’m now on my second paid that cost £130 By the way, my mates who all said I was mad to spend £90 now all wear Aigles!
  10. Thanks for the replies so far. Just to clarify, the SXP Waterfowl is chambered for 3.5” shells, I wonder how many other semi autos with this size chamber will do the same?
  11. If this has been covered before, I apologise. I have a Winchester SXP Waterfowl, I found that I can load 3 65 or 67mm shells into the magazine tube plus 1 in the chamber, making it a 4 shot pump action. As I only have a section 2 shotgun certificate, where do I stand legally?
  12. My mate had the same problem. His gun was returned to Winchester as he'd lost his bolt handle on his first time out with a brand new gun. Winchester replaced the handle under warranty, but this is also very loose. He now loads the gun, removes the bolt handle and carries it in his pocket, not ideal. I was in my local dealer the other day and I was amazed at how easy the handle came out of a new SX4 they had on display. If I was you, I'd return it to your dealer for then to send it back to Winchester.
  13. Not yet. However I have spoken with a dealer this week who advised me that the forend should never be fully removed from the mag tube. This apparently can cause wear to the plastic forend. The forend nut should be removed, with the barrel and forend slid forward, the the forend itself should remain on the mag tube. I'll check the instructions later and see if it mentions anything.
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