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Doctor Lecter

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browning 525 trap one  32"  right hand  multi choke invector plus   12.5 wide rib   as new just a few months old  cased all accessories and paperwork .   any trial   grantham lincs  £ 1000  ovno   email me for photos .  

 
back on my 725 ,  having said that  aint been shooting for a couple of weeks  saved a small fortune ,  it aint getting any cheaper for sure  . 

 
indeed,

I've not bothered to renew my 2 local club memberships this year.

Will just do it on a casual basis

Mart  

 
indeed,

I've not bothered to renew my 2 local club memberships this year.

Will just do it on a casual basis

Mart  
yes  I'm shooting  button yourself shoots more lately  , one is borders wood   13 stands  with good sensible targets in great surroundings  £25 .  obviously no payouts  so keeps it cheaper .   very enjoyable set up .   what with cartridge prices and entry fees  hope they don't kill the goose that lays the golden egg !!    

 
indeed,

I've not bothered to renew my 2 local club memberships this year.

Will just do it on a casual basis

Mart  
Now Mart some of us know why you are cutting your cloth accordingly :)  

BTW re end float don't do that unless it is out of spec and you have the correct tools. Rather a little bit of chatter than a blown head gasket but that is just my opinion.

 
End float was in spec, clearances wern't, but are now.

Shot for the second time this year,  First round was 28/52 second round was 38/52 

Had more fun shooting for me instead of a score sheet. 

And yes it still clatters :)

 
End float was in spec, clearances wern't, but are now.

Shot for the second time this year,  First round was 28/52 second round was 38/52 

Had more fun shooting for me instead of a score sheet. 

And yes it still clatters :)
Mart they are an incredibly agricultural motorcycle... but what they do they do well. What I really find a bit off though is that they are a premium machine but some of the stuff owners have to put up with makes you wonder just how they can command the price charged. Hope you are getting on well with it anyway. One thing is sure you can do a lot of the stuff yourself if you have the tools and a bit of confidence.

 

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