Yes, watch this space. I'll be trying them on Saterday. The guy I bought them off said he liked them. He shot over a thou of them, and gettin more in But he would say that if he can get a sale out of it.Those S&B tend to be quite punchy - sort of Hull Sovereign Parcours - it would be nice to report back and let us know how they felt.
Parcour de Chasse: http://englishsportingclays.co.uk/fitasc
See if he can get you a CPSA number aswellYes, watch this space. I'll be trying them on Saterday. The guy I bought them off said he liked them. He shot over a thou of them, and gettin more in But he would say that if he can get a sale out of it.
this is my CPSA Club man number 519066 just because your's is smaller than mineSee if he can get you a CPSA number aswell
Ace shooting.com at Sudbury near Uttoxiter Staff'sThe plastic cased competition grade ones used to be a nice shell if I remember rightly... Been trying to get hold of some for years, but once the USSR disbanded the price went through the roof compared to the old days.
I remember the ban on "Eastern Block" shells at many a ground, though they generally were referring to Baikal shells due to their strange rather loud propellent used and the flames shooting from the end of your barrels
Who's bringing the S&B in at the moment?
Thats a club man :lol: not a CPSA member numberthis is my CPSA Club man number 519066 just because your's is smaller than mine
This is about this new cart I'm trying not about my CPSA number. Now you've been toldThats a club man :lol: not a CPSA member number
Well do not try to be something you are not :wacko:This is about this new cart I'm trying not about my CPSA number. Now you've been told
Never said I was and never will, get over it.Well do not try to be something you are not :wacko:
Yeh looked on there web site and like you say, a huge range. Looking forward to using them.These will be good shells, last time I was in Germany they were being shot very well at some serious targets, no recoil to speak of, clean and good quality, they have upped their game from what we had years back. They do a good range of ammo at a good price, look at www.frankonia.com, they are the biggest dealer in Germany and carry most of the range. I would use the top end ones without hesitation.
I remember those shells from the 80's I think Pete. A mate of mine used to use them, I think the wads were made from old bus tickets judging by the crap that use to fly out of the barrels! :lol: :lol:If I rember correctly they ( Sellier & Belliot) won a Skeet Gold Medal at Bejing Olympics .
Just noticed I have mistaken those for Super Parcours that are fastest of their line (450 m/s) - with 420 you will be just fine. Last year I have shot a couple of carts of those (24g trap ones) - see page 3 of 6.5 SHOT thread, Started by joenash, September 26, 2015Yes, watch this space. I'll be trying them on Saterday. The guy I bought them off said he liked them. He shot over a thou of them, and gettin more in But he would say that if he can get a sale out of it.
It is not a check Skoda...it is a rebadged and slightly modified VolkeswagenJust noticed I have mistaken those for Super Parcours that are fastest of their line (450 m/s) - with 420 you will be just fine. Last year I have shot a couple of carts of those (24g trap ones) - see page 3 of 6.5 SHOT thread, Started by joenash, September 26, 2015
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As far as history goes - Czechs were living under German influence for centuries that 50 or so years under Russians didn't manage to spoil. As with all things times are changing :
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