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Just quick question and comment of my own.
Shot Northampton on Sunday and there were a noticeable number of no birds which given the snow/rain that morning did not surprise me. Personally I think they did well to get the shoot on etc. As it was a CPSA Comp, the only issue with the no birds (for the shooters) was the break in concentration which was, to be honest, a welcome addition to my learning curve.
Been to Doveridge (Derbyshire) this morning and there was also a noticeable number of no birds – both dead or slow traps (presumably flat batteries) and also broken clays (presumably ice etc). Doveridge has introduced a new pre-pay system so after 100 clays (between two of us) with at least 20% no birds we came away – no point wasting our money and I had lost track remembering the trap & stand numbers. I can understand a pre-pay system helps the ground but it does pass the issue of no birds back to the shooter.
I can’t remember no birds being such a winter thing and wondered if other people are seeing the same issues.
This is not a dig at grounds but more to get an understanding of the wider issues.
Shot Northampton on Sunday and there were a noticeable number of no birds which given the snow/rain that morning did not surprise me. Personally I think they did well to get the shoot on etc. As it was a CPSA Comp, the only issue with the no birds (for the shooters) was the break in concentration which was, to be honest, a welcome addition to my learning curve.
Been to Doveridge (Derbyshire) this morning and there was also a noticeable number of no birds – both dead or slow traps (presumably flat batteries) and also broken clays (presumably ice etc). Doveridge has introduced a new pre-pay system so after 100 clays (between two of us) with at least 20% no birds we came away – no point wasting our money and I had lost track remembering the trap & stand numbers. I can understand a pre-pay system helps the ground but it does pass the issue of no birds back to the shooter.
I can’t remember no birds being such a winter thing and wondered if other people are seeing the same issues.
This is not a dig at grounds but more to get an understanding of the wider issues.