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SportingShooter

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  1. Excellent write ups as ever John. The minds eye put me right there in the picture
  2. I hope you're OK Martin I've been to countless serious and deadly RTCs and they never get any easier. Someone mentioned above, you can never tell who or what is coming around that next bend.
  3. Be ready to prove that there is a marked change in your behaviour
  4. have you listened to yourself? you sound like an anti wanting another mans sport to get banned as a knee jerk to some crazed gun touting maniac the majority of people who have guns are law abiding sensible folks it only takes a bad apple here and there to spoil the barrell. some of us like to shoot and hunt with dogs why does it always have to be one or the other you can do both This site never ceases to amaze me. Some of the comments posted here are made to sound as thought in every corner of the country this practice goes on. I know that in this part and most of mid and wes
  5. He is right, all made by CCI International I believe My HMR always preferred Winchester over all else though!
  6. She is a beast! Black powder or nitro?
  7. If I were considering my first shotgun for general shooting then I would be seriously considering a 12 bore. The margin for error is larger, the ammunition choice is larger, the quarry species it will happily take is broader and the range of guns is much better. I disagree that the small bores, .410, 28 etc are not capable of killing anything other than ground game, it is down to the capability of the person holding it. However, for a newbie to shotgunning, a 12 will give you far more confidence.
  8. Any 4 bore porn photos lying around? Got a thing for them
  9. An example of an Open would be "will be used on land over which the holder has lawful authority to shoot"
  10. It probably explodes on the sight of a chainsaw Thinking outside the box
  11. Chris, When you mentioned to the Firearms Department about fitting the cabinet did you tell them you are fitting it inside a garage? Or are they aware that it was your intention? Only reason I ask is that they can be very fussy when it comes to cabinets being installed in outbuildings and not to an internal load bearing wall of a house.
  12. They are lethal. The shot is 9mm diameter, so really you are firing 9 x 9mm projectiles at not much less than they would be fired out of a pistol. When I fired a few at my pattern target, when I managed to hit it at 30 yards, it was going straight through 4" of hardwood. I've messed about with a box before. I bought them for knocking crows nests out with and found them f*****g useless compared to even an ounce of No.6 as the pellets just wiz straight through the nests without really departing any energy to give the necessary 'punch'. It wasnt untill after I realised how dangerous w
  13. They are lethal. The shot is 9mm diameter, so really you are firing 9 x 9mm projectiles at not much less than they would be fired out of a pistol. When I fired a few at my pattern target, when I managed to hit it at 30 yards, it was going straight through 4" of hardwood.
  14. Is that right? I was under the impression that "X" bore solid slug can be entered on to an FAC. Hey, all this talk of large bore stuff is a bit worrying............ B53hunt; trust me large bore shotgun ammo is not very effective at all, little bit like trying to hit a goose with a .410 seems like a good idea, just don't work very well. Many years ago, a friend and I had a load of SG cartridges given to us, we set up a 50gal steel drum at 60 yards and shot 10 rounds at it, we hit the drum once. If you NEED big bore stuff, do the job properly and apply for an FAC, buy a couple of high seats
  15. Well you can get solid slugs (one lump of lead, normally rifled) but they can only be purchased using an FAC as they are FAC rated ammunition and have to be fired through an FAC Shotgun. With shot, the largest commercially produced is called "LG" or Large Game, which in a 36gr load is 5 lumps of lead. LG is rarely seen, SG, the next step down, which is 9 lumps is commonly found in most gun shops. Neither have any sort of pattern and i've found to be utterly useless unless you happen to be standing next to the thing you're shooting. As for weight, the heaviest i've seen commerciall
  16. Not really sure what you mean. Are you talking in terms of length of shell, weight of shot, shot size or largest bore?
  17. Never seen a Zabala in 8 bore. Where abouts is it?
  18. Took me two years to get mine opened but that was a struggle I seem to recall!
  19. No problem. I'm just pedantic and like to know the ballistic answer to everything
  20. I've used a number of AAA shells through different guns, but there is one thing to remember when using both heavy loads and large shot. Heavily choking a gun is all well and good until it becomes overly choked for the weight of the shot which will result in the pattern being "blown" i.e. not enough pellets in the kill zone because they have been distorted whilst going through the choke and don't fly properly. I have patterned a few AAA's and found that anything over 36gr loads would be "blown" if fired through full choke, so the Express 50gr 3" shells in AAA would not deliver the best
  21. I have a copy of the series. Is Charlie still knocking around in his retirement? Aye he s still kicking around! Good to know, colourful character
  22. Had a strange year around here or all things fruit. Blackberries have been patchy with some areas laden with them, others are just bare. Sloes seem to be abundant everywhere which isn't such a bad thing The only orchard we have on the shoot has been decimated by a cow invasion so no apples or pears this year. Looks like just the sloe gin for me this year.
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