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We all have bad days!

 

Some days i can be a shotgunning god - others a dunderhead with a gun :laugh:

Compared to speeding pigeons, pheasants are sitting ducks.

 

Odd thing is, with a rifle I'm pretty much spot on day to day - weird no?

 

Duncan.

I'm the opposite then. Confident with the shotgun but not with the rifle. I never take any long shots with the rifle nowadays, I was much better when I was 10..... Lol

 

Any daft c**t can shoot a shotgun.

A good rifle shot is an art.

:yes:

And as for pheasants being easy targets, Duncan, you sound bitter at the fact you cannot afford quality birds. Maybe you should stick to your 25p a throw clays :whistling:

 

FTB

You've just won the "Slavering Shite Award"................ :toast:

 

 

Listen mate your just a chicken farmer. :whistling:

 

Ask the grouse lads who use their tools 7 days a week which is harder to master.

50 yards at rabbits with a 22 don't count as a proficient rifle shot.

 

FTB

Natural Ability compared to practice and expensive equipment mate..............fact!!!

 

 

The exact same can be said about a rifle. Some guys can shoot to a high degree with a piece of shite where others need 4 grands worth of kit to hit a dinner plate at 100 yards.

Your opinion is not a fact, neither is mine...before I get the gloves on :boxing:

 

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With shotgun shooting practice makes perfect. I was told this by my old boss who shot clays in the olympics :hmm:

I have seen Rifle shots, all keepers, who were simply amazing. Their gun was like an extension of themselves.

 

Any 'great' shotgun shooter I have seen have been wealthy enough to be outshooting constantly, or again, a keeper.

 

FTB

Well theres a difference in what your shooting at with a shotgun....everything is different and going at different speeds. Something you have to adjust for and some folk just cant get to grips with that. I know of professional clay shooters that have bad days at driven pheasants.....i stand behind them picking up nothing ffs...... :laugh:

I haven't said shooting a rifle is easy, of course theres a knack too it but i think its easier to pick it up than using a shotgun..... :yes:

The fact bit was a joke..... ;)

 

 

Right thats it...postcode... now... Im coming over to lick your head in :tongue2:

 

 

The same is true of rifle shooting. Wind speed...wind direction...distance...elevation.

Shooting a pheasant up the arse at 15 yards is easy...so is shooting a fox squeeked in to 20 yards off your barrel :blink:

Difference, I think, is that getting good at hard shots with a shotgun can be achieved with little talent and alot of practice.

Getting good at hard shots with a rifle takes a great degree more skill. There is no margin for error, and luck doesnt come into it.

 

I think I explained that well enough, but may be a bit 'Whin-ish' :hmm:

 

FTB

I reckon out of 20 people who have never lifted a rifle could hit a plate sized target at 20 yards. Take the same 20 people and whap a grouse across them at 20 yards and see who hits it?...... :hmm:

Now stop all this nonsense about wind direction and wind speed ffs...your not in the Army and shooting the taliban at 1200 yards..... :laugh: Your average rifle man will take shots under 200 yards....with the rifles today thats a point and shoot at your target. When you start firing at targets above that range then you are talking about experienced shots (or we should be)...anybody else firing at over they distances when not experienced is reckless imo.

Now that is your Lab lesson for today.....go and have your breakfast and dont be scared to ask me any more questions about stuff you no nothing about............. :thumbs:

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In the uk it is ilegal to release any non indiginous species including grey squirrel.

Only if you harvest them using a gobbler guillotine.........  

Right I will come to Fife.You stick an apple on your head and I will shoot it with my shotgun at 20 yards...with the chokes out. You can then shoot an apple off mine at 20 yards with my .223.   But

We all have bad days!

 

Some days i can be a shotgunning god - others a dunderhead with a gun :laugh:

Compared to speeding pigeons, pheasants are sitting ducks.

 

Odd thing is, with a rifle I'm pretty much spot on day to day - weird no?

 

Duncan.

I'm the opposite then. Confident with the shotgun but not with the rifle. I never take any long shots with the rifle nowadays, I was much better when I was 10..... Lol

 

Any daft c**t can shoot a shotgun.

A good rifle shot is an art.

:yes:

And as for pheasants being easy targets, Duncan, you sound bitter at the fact you cannot afford quality birds. Maybe you should stick to your 25p a throw clays :whistling:

 

FTB

You've just won the "Slavering Shite Award"................ :toast:

 

 

Listen mate your just a chicken farmer. :whistling:

 

Ask the grouse lads who use their tools 7 days a week which is harder to master.

50 yards at rabbits with a 22 don't count as a proficient rifle shot.

 

FTB

Natural Ability compared to practice and expensive equipment mate..............fact!!!

 

 

The exact same can be said about a rifle. Some guys can shoot to a high degree with a piece of shite where others need 4 grands worth of kit to hit a dinner plate at 100 yards.

Your opinion is not a fact, neither is mine...before I get the gloves on :boxing:

 

:icon_redface:

 

With shotgun shooting practice makes perfect. I was told this by my old boss who shot clays in the olympics :hmm:

I have seen Rifle shots, all keepers, who were simply amazing. Their gun was like an extension of themselves.

 

Any 'great' shotgun shooter I have seen have been wealthy enough to be outshooting constantly, or again, a keeper.

 

FTB

Well theres a difference in what your shooting at with a shotgun....everything is different and going at different speeds. Something you have to adjust for and some folk just cant get to grips with that. I know of professional clay shooters that have bad days at driven pheasants.....i stand behind them picking up nothing ffs...... :laugh:

I haven't said shooting a rifle is easy, of course theres a knack too it but i think its easier to pick it up than using a shotgun..... :yes:

The fact bit was a joke..... ;)

 

 

Right thats it...postcode... now... Im coming over to lick your head in :tongue2:

 

 

The same is true of rifle shooting. Wind speed...wind direction...distance...elevation.

Shooting a pheasant up the arse at 15 yards is easy...so is shooting a fox squeeked in to 20 yards off your barrel :blink:

Difference, I think, is that getting good at hard shots with a shotgun can be achieved with little talent and alot of practice.

Getting good at hard shots with a rifle takes a great degree more skill. There is no margin for error, and luck doesnt come into it.

 

I think I explained that well enough, but may be a bit 'Whin-ish' :hmm:

 

FTB

I reckon out of 20 people who have never lifted a rifle could hit a plate sized target at 20 yards. Take the same 20 people and whap a grouse across them at 20 yards and see who hits it?...... :hmm:

Now stop all this nonsense about wind direction and wind speed ffs...your not in the Army and shooting the taliban at 1200 yards..... :laugh: Your average rifle man will take shots under 200 yards....with the rifles today thats a point and shoot at your target. When you start firing at targets above that range then you are talking about experienced shots (or we should be)...anybody else firing at over they distances when not experienced is reckless imo.

Now that is your Lab lesson for today.....go and have your breakfast and dont be scared to ask me any more questions about stuff you no nothing about............. :thumbs:

 

 

Right I will come to Fife.You stick an apple on your head and I will shoot it with my shotgun at 20 yards...with the chokes out.

You can then shoot an apple off mine at 20 yards with my .223.

 

But I get to go first.

:whistling:

FTB

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Well we should keep this experiment factually correct and i should be allowed to go past on a motorbike.?.. :D

 

 

Any excuse to get into some leather.

 

FTB

This from the 'boy' who wanted to start some weird fruit shooting game off each other.................weirdo!!!

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Well we should keep this experiment factually correct and i should be allowed to go past on a motorbike.?.. :D

 

 

Any excuse to get into some leather.

 

FTB

This from the 'boy' who wanted to start some weird fruit shooting game off each other.................weirdo!!!

 

Touched a nerve with the leather comment?

:laugh:

FTB

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Well we should keep this experiment factually correct and i should be allowed to go past on a motorbike.?.. :D

 

 

Any excuse to get into some leather.

 

FTB

This from the 'boy' who wanted to start some weird fruit shooting game off each other.................weirdo!!!

 

Touched a nerve with the leather comment?

:laugh:

FTB

No........i'm quite partial to a bit of leather. Safety reasons only of course!!!.... :D

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Whit aboot the TURKEYS ya bunch a F*nnies yes should be sittin touchin wan another in the Blue Oyster club no talkin aboot guns :wub:

 

 

the answer to the original question is easy it is not legal to release turkeys in the uk but should they escape from your pen well :whistling: :whistling:

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Whit aboot the TURKEYS ya bunch a F*nnies yes should be sittin touchin wan another in the Blue Oyster club no talkin aboot guns :wub:

 

 

Well thay cant be any easier to hit than a pheasant so crack on I say!.

Whos going to stop you? Just say they escaped.

 

FTB

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i think a few lads sort of got lost on the origional post lol, but any hoo i think a half dozen turkeys chucked into the shoot would be brill makes a change from eating pheasant! i seen a few when i took kids to florida and they looked tasty enuff as they scratched around the edges of scrub on the freeways

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for a gunclub to raise and release wild american turkeys for a december shoot?

There's an award winning gun club in Ireland doing it so I would say it is legal.

And they told me the birds dress out at 17 lbs average which means you keep an eye on them as their coming down, ouch !!

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for a gunclub to raise and release wild american turkeys for a december shoot?

 

don't think they'ed be covered by current game legislation there's no wild american turkey's in britain they're all domisticated birds that can't really fly and the all belong to Bernard Mathew's :laugh:

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