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Nimbusgb

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I wonder what discussions these lads have over coffee about the benefits of high ribs and choke selection.

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"Black Gold or White Gold guys"?

 
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Whatcha talking about that is a snap from beaters day on the Sandringham estate it will be vintage paper cased Eley's through one or two of the Greek's favourite Purdey's

 
If you look on the floor, in front of 'the bag' their expended cartridges are laid out too. Probably based on "well that one worked, I better hang onto it "  . I am appalled and dismayed about their complete lack of safety....................where are the orange breech plugs for the auto's    :eek:

 
They seem to have done fairly well for what looks like a rough shoot.  Their advice would likely benefit a majority of the shooters I know, and would certainly be valuable here.

 
They seem to have done fairly well for what looks like a rough shoot.  Their advice would likely benefit a majority of the shooters I know, and would certainly be valuable here.
Rough shoot how very dare you!  Sandringham may not be as good as it was in the day of KGV ... but rough.

 
jimmymuller said:
Great discussion going on I appreciate it. I also have Beretta 12 gauge shot gun. It has perfect balance to use on both the skeet and sporting clays. Also, one more thing if you are going to shop new chokes I recommend Teague chokes.
Some BS going on here Jimmy....care to answer the post in the other thread?

At this point in time you can be seen to be watching the thread.

 
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