The only time I see the shot is when I'm stood behind someone to see where they are actually shooting, but weather conditions do tend to make it easy or difficult, an overcast day is best for me to see the shot.
Adam, I think that we are getting a bit mixed up here on different models, the X Pro will probably be a cheese head stock bolt, the 725 Pro Sport is a totally different gun.
I had a fore-end and stock dipped some years ago, it looked horrible to be honest, far better to go back to bare wood and stain it if it's pale then give it an oil finish, there is plenty of information on the 'net.
On the odd occasion I shot trap with an auto, when changing pegs I always unloaded the gun before moving to another peg it's not rocket science to keep things safe.
That's not a nice thing to say when he has a speech impediment, to be honest, you're street cred is now zero in my opinion.
Do you find it funny when someone has a speech impediment?
I was at Westlands last week hardly any wind and a very pleasant day out, 27 pence per clay now but if it's going to rain you're better off going somewhere else.
I tend to go to Coniston mostly as I go through the week with a friend and it's pretty quiet then. I haven't been to Crabtree for...
Westlands near Annan charge 25 pence per clay, Coniston Cold is 24 pence if you are a member but they need a good target setter really, Blackpool sporting clays now charge 30 pence.
It's sometimes good to live in the North West.