Search results

Clay, Trap, Skeet Shooting Forum

Help Support Clay, Trap, Skeet Shooting Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
  1. Mike

    Who Doesn't like A Semi....?

    https://shotgunreport.com/2013/09/26/gas-guns-vs-ous/
  2. Mike

    Thin young lad needs a no kick gun!

    A decent gas operated semi auto is the way to go. I use a Beretta AL 391 for clay's and it's perfect for me shooting 24gm cartidges. It makes shooting a pleasure being a low recoil combination. A hard rubber pad is the way to go with a gas operated gun, not a soft one.
  3. Mike

    Northern shoots with buggies

    It's quite a good ground with an excellent place to eat and dine, what let's it down though is if it's sunny a lot of the targets go into the sun. I only go if it's cloudy or overcast.
  4. Mike

    Northern shoots with buggies

    The only shoot I know that has buggies is Westlands near Annan. They only have three though.
  5. Mike

    Elephant in the room

    I find clay shooting is getting quite expensive now even at club level, 35p per clay and 27p for a cartridge, 62 pence every time I pull the trigger! My SGC expires in October 2026 and I'll be 77 years old then so I'll probably not renew. I started shooting in 1981 and have enjoyed shooting...
  6. Mike

    Choke regulation recommendations please

    I can remember when a man in a van from Teague used to pick customers guns up from where you lived. That's going back a few years 😯
  7. Mike

    Choke regulation recommendations please

    I think you're being quite sensible about it really :) Teagued is the way to go though, it just makes the gun more versatile and if you have to shoot steel :eek: then you will able too. 3/4 and full is hard work on some shoots to be honest.
  8. Mike

    Bespoke Stock - Who would you choose

    I think it was about £1500, but if there's a problem they are in this country. Six years ago.
  9. Mike

    Choke regulation recommendations please

    I can understand your feelings about a fixed choke gun but Teague can just open your chokes too. What happens to your warranty if you open the chokes up?
  10. Mike

    Bespoke Stock - Who would you choose

    A lady friend who shoots an F3 had a custom stock made for her went here https://www.midlandsgunservices.com/custom-stocks . And it works very well for her as well as lowering the recoil compared to the Blaser stock.
  11. Mike

    Choke regulation recommendations please

    Do you not fancy having it Teagued? Or are you a fixed choke shooter?
  12. Mike

    J&P Spring Kits - UK

    Years ago I bought a spring kit from them, they just posted it to me, have they stopped doing that?
  13. Mike

    Goodbye certificate!

    I think that the owner of the gun should loose his SGC, as he did not lock his car. I wonder why not :unsure:
  14. Mike

    To Choke Or Not ?

    I must admit I was surprised to see it, but I cannot remember where I saw it.
  15. Mike

    To Choke Or Not ?

    I suppose if they know you it could be different, I used to like it when you could wait while they fettled your gun :D
  16. Mike

    To Choke Or Not ?

    According to the tinternet Alan Rhone has stopped people dropping their gun off and waiting for it. RFD deliveries only.
  17. Mike

    Wanted Krieghoff no. 3 Sporting stock

    Have you tried Alan Rhone?
  18. Mike

    WANTED GRACOIL RECOIL SYSTEM.

    If you manage to find one fit a hard pad on the Gracoil. If you fit a kick-ezze pad or similar you will have a lot of recoil to the "bounce" of the pad.
  19. Mike

    Berreta Mobil choke options

    In my Beretta 391 I use a 3/8th Victory choke it has a very nice orange end. https://www.brierleyguns.com/shotgun-accessories/chokes/beretta-chokes/beretta-mobil-victory/
  20. Mike

    Tightest patterning fibre cartridge

    My Browning has backboard barrels and I use the same cartridges in plaswad and fibre and the kills are just the same whatever I shoot.
Back
Top