Fieldsports Britain - buck and duck gun
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- It’s time for an unusual gun. Charlie tries out a combination rifle - half 12-bore and half .243 rifle on all kinds of birds and animals and different locations. He explores its pros and its cons. Meanwhile, rifletraining expert Andrew Venables has his tips on how to deploy quad stocks without disturbing deer. And in the news feature, Deborah is back in Devon & Cornwall, where firearms licensing is once again failing the shorts of the South-West. We are giving away shooting stockings from ShuttleSocks priced at a total of £100. David is on the news stump, and James Marchington has the best hunting videos on UA-cam in Hunting UA-cam. It’s all in this week’s #fieldsportsbritain
Here are the links to the individual items in this week’s show:
▶ Combi rifle
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For more about Mark Crudgington’s guns for sale, visit GibbsGunmakers...
For Rifleman Firearms range and shop, go to RiflemanFirear...
Tom Davies’s Dartmoor Deer Services is at DartmoorDeerSe...
Contact Abbey Ling via www.LingShooti...
Book stalking and duckshooting with John Dodd via ProHuntLtd.co.uk
Ollie Wiliams runs CornishSportin...
▶ Fieldsports News FieldsportsCha...
Shoots face uncertainty over changes to gamebird licensing - www.gov.uk/gov... + basc.org.uk/un...
Hunter wins copyright case - www.fieldsport...
Shooter horror at slug pellets
Packham wins libel case 2:1 - www.fieldsport...
Scottish gamekeepers call for snares ban - www.scottishga...
Three men convicted of poaching - www.northernfa...
Antis derail animal welfare bill - www.spectator....
Welsh farmer calls for food donations
Duck hunting cut short by parrot release - www.theguardia...
Shooters raise cash for New Zealand school
▶ Quad sticks
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For more from Browning, visit browning.eu
Find WMS Firearms Training on Facebook / wmsfirearmstraining
▶ Firearms licensing
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▶ Other links
For more on the Leica Fortis 6, go to bit.ly/leicafo...
For ShuttleSocks, go to shuttlesocks.c...
Hausken JD224 moderator bit.ly/hausken...
Rovince 10% discount bit.ly/rovince
Aimpoint Academy bit.ly/aimpoin...
Had problems with newspapers over hunting or shooting? FieldsportsCha...
Packham case FieldsportsCha...
▶ Hunting UA-cam
For the films in this week's Hunting UA-cam, go to our playlist Hunting UA-cam, episode 705: • Hunting UA-cam, episo...
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Where's Roy lupton these days? Or Andy crow?
he really sold me on that combination gun, impressive charlie. I need a bush gun for spooked deer, those that you run into going around a corner. they dive into the bush but they usually stick around behind the brush, I have had does flush from 15 yards all the way upto a buck standing 50 yards within the timber.. a combination gun is ideal in those situations, buckshot and a rifle.
Jeez it’s 2am here in Western Australia was just about to sleep,
Guess I’ll watch this now haha
Hello Charlie and the team,, i remember that rifle in old days, it arrived in New Zealand and was here for a while.Awesome video and with great contents for this week, enjoyed watching them all, thanks and thumbs up, with greetings to all,, Tony.
Thanks, Tony. I don't imagine you get close enough to animals in NZ for iron sights or a red dot, do you? / Charlie
Excellent shooting, boys, Charlie. 😊❤👊🇬🇧Keep the good work up guys. Fantastic ❤❤👍🇬🇧
Shot my first deer in Austria with such a weapon, called a "Flintenlaufgeschoss". I was a 16 bore over a 7x65R made by Sodia, Ferlach. I recall it had two triggers, the front fired the rifle, the rear for the shotgun barrel. The telescopic sight was on detachable Apel mounts. Can't recall too much though, fifty years ago. Thought they were wonderful!
Thanks for this. It has its limitations, but it's a great gun for a dog walk. / Charlie
As always an excellent show done by all. Nice shot on the deer and teal, perseverance pays off. Thanks from Australia.
I would be terrified the 2nd barrel was whizzing a 243 round up in the air in the excitement of shooting a flushed bird. I guessing the correct protocol is not to load the 2nd barrel so you can't make that mistake.
Devon and Cornwall need to get someone from Norfolk to sort it out.
A combination gun is the opposite to niche.
They were quite popular in Sweden, less so now but still used.
They were quite popular in a lot of Europe - German speaking nations particularly spring to mind, with the Drilling (triple), a double barrelled shotgun with a rifle barrel centred below. They didn't catch on as much here in the UK because rifles are more heavily regulated than shotguns and far fewer people have a firearms certificate compared to a shotgun certificate. Also, the need to shoot both rifle and shotgun quarry quickly is really not within the British field sports tradition. Rifle hunting tends to be for deer and shotguns for driven shooting or pigeon shooting, and the overlap between the two is pretty minimal in most formal shooting settings. Of course, a gamekeeper or pest controller might speak differently but again, most would not be particularly hampered by having two dedicated guns with them, rather than an odd compromise of both.
The "paradox" gun, a shotgun with rifled ends, was a thing at one point but again it was mostly used by British shooters travelling abroad, and saw little domestic use.
@@samwalker7567 we shoot roedeer with shotguns. Most of our hunting is done by using driving dogs (one not a pack)
If it comes fast close a fox, roe or hare gets the shotgun barrel. If it stands still further out you use the rifle barrel.
Some people use them for tree-barking bird hunting with dogs to.
When the boars started to explode in numbers the combi kinda fell out of favor. Most had combis in .222 or similar which isnt legal on boar.
Love the idea of not going home empty.
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Combo gun is very good, i want a drilling next time ,16-70 and 7x57R ,option 2 16 and 8mm . If exlusively big game 9,3x74R . One good Solid for small game and a good soft for other use . Buck,bird, slug
My dad had a drilling years ago. He got it for his 21st birthday. It was a double 16 bore hammer gun & a 9mm rifle underneath, it had two engraved deer, a buck one side & a doe the other, in silver i was told? a German gun i believe.
@@kevinparker461 May been a 9,3x72R . That was very much used until early 1900s when small bore got more effective due to smokeless powder. But its amgood roe deer ,small game cartridge today and some ammo is made for it .
Brenneke slug or other slugs, a fine boar and fallow classic .
I'd have a nervous breakdown every time the trigger was pulled, from fear of having the selector wrong!
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interesting gun well done team
Why is the rifle barrel on yhe combination gun limited to 50 yards?
I have used an aimpoint sight to make hits at 300 yards.
Thanks for this. It's my limit and it's because I am being over-cautious. As I use it more, I am gaining confidence. / Charlie
@@fieldsportstv using it more to gain confidence is the fun part. Enjoy!
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Any chance of a tribute to Robin Page who died this week? True Countryman!
Thanks - we posted about it 9nother social media. News reached us after we had recorded our news bulletin. / Charlie
Ace
Muy buenas cazerias amigos saludos chebres caza
Gracias
You just been make sure you select right barrel when you go shoot a crow 😬
I have a winchester 101 combi gun but I am currently finding it impossible to buy a sight or rail for it. Can you send a link of what you are using as it is almost identical to mine, unventilated rib etc.
thanks
Thanks for this. I made my own Weaver mount out of a small piece of bright steel, sawn and filed to shape, then drilled for the bolts that go into the barrel. / Charlie
why not just use your shotgun and carry a few rifled slugs incase you come across a deer ? Rifled slugs are accurate out to 50 or 60 yards out of a smmoth bore shotgun .
i would never use an double barrel for ducks use a semiauto
More stalking than action.
Stalking is the action.
Only you brits call it shooting, the rest of us call it hunting ;)
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