A great session, great shooting Geoff its good to see a big population of pigeons in your area, where I shoot over arable crops all you is the odd pair.
Make sure you all go out and buy ... 1x Browning maxus Some Eley shotgun cartridges Some Enforcer decoys Pair of Deer hunter underpants .. 1 x Black Labrador retriever .. Then off you go ...
Geoff or anyone with experience any advice on shotgun chokes e.g. Stay away from shotgun with fixed chokes or look for one with a certain fixed choke cheers in advance for any advice
John Burke I always prefer ones available in multi choke as it allows you to alter the pattern size and shot to suit the type of shooting that you are doing. Ultimately it's completely your decision :)
Archie Blake I was assuming having multi choke would be better and more versatile just wondering how much of a problem a fixed choke shotgun could create over a multi.Thanks Archie appreciate the reply
John Burke yeh the only difference is the fixed choke models lack the versatility, but one with half and 3/4 or anything like that would do just fine for most types ie. Driven, pigeon, foxes etc. As long as whatever you go for is reliable and suits your shooting style you can't go wrong with whatever. Good luck mate
A great session, great shooting Geoff its good to see a big population of pigeons in
your area, where I shoot over arable crops all you is the odd pair.
Just the best. Good old Geoff.
Great camera skills there !!
great video lads
Nice work mate!
Some good shooting
Make sure you all go out and buy ...
1x Browning maxus
Some Eley shotgun cartridges
Some Enforcer decoys
Pair of Deer hunter underpants ..
1 x Black Labrador retriever ..
Then off you go ...
Plus a Tashe !! .. forgot about that !
Geoff or anyone with experience any advice on shotgun chokes e.g. Stay away from shotgun with fixed chokes or look for one with a certain fixed choke cheers in advance for any advice
John Burke I always prefer ones available in multi choke as it allows you to alter the pattern size and shot to suit the type of shooting that you are doing. Ultimately it's completely your decision :)
Archie Blake I was assuming having multi choke would be better and more versatile just wondering how much of a problem a fixed choke shotgun could create over a multi.Thanks Archie appreciate the reply
John Burke yeh the only difference is the fixed choke models lack the versatility, but one with half and 3/4 or anything like that would do just fine for most types ie. Driven, pigeon, foxes etc. As long as whatever you go for is reliable and suits your shooting style you can't go wrong with whatever. Good luck mate
Archie Blake cheers Archie
Great vid 👍🏿
hi what diameter spread of pellets do you get at 35yrds pls
What do you do with all those pigeons?
gone rydin
Eat them or give them to the foxes
It baffles me how somebody that cannot pronounce the word ‘SHOW’ has been selected to present a channel named the shooting show!!
What nets are they
came for the mustache
tell me more about that mustache!
Süper vuruşlar teprikler
świetna sprawa 👍
now in not reproducing time of the birds
So you use sling shot to murder. I use guns for neighborhood.