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Clay Shoot in Fife?

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What dates are best?

October 25th/26th
3
50%
November 1st/2nd
2
33%
November 8th/9th
1
17%
November 15th/16th
0
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Re: Clay Shoot in Fife?

Postby Beer Hunter » Sun Oct 26, 2008 8:35 pm

That's pretty good!
Going to invest :D

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Re: Clay Shoot in Fife?

Postby humperdingle » Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:14 pm

Yeh i'm well pleased with them. Might even get the 20g too. I'd go for the set of 3 - It's very good value.

Just be careful if you have an ejector. It'll spit them on the ground unless you can disengage them... or unless you pay loads for the dearer ones.
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Re: Clay Shoot in Fife?

Postby Beer Hunter » Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:30 pm

Can you give me the link you got them from please :thup:

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Re: Clay Shoot in Fife?

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Re: Clay Shoot in Fife?

Postby hungryrob » Sun Oct 26, 2008 11:42 pm

humperdingle wrote:Here's today's patterning effort with that reducer.

Used a 2 1/2" Lyalvale 14 gram cartridge at a distance of 15 yards.
Shot have been circled with pen to make them more obvious on the photo.

Pretty happy with the result, and 15 yards is probably the usual bolting rabbit distance.

As you can see, the majority of shot fell within a 10 inch circle at that distance.
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I fancy them as well. Just need to go and buy an old banger of a shotgun..

Fancy writing this up as an article Mark?
Brown trout fishing and accommodation in rural Perthshire; look at http://www.laighwood.co.uk
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Re: Clay Shoot in Fife?

Postby humperdingle » Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:29 am

Aye, could do. I'll take some more photos and do it tomorrow if I get time.
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Re: Clay Shoot in Fife?

Postby hungryrob » Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:36 am

humperdingle wrote:Aye, could do. I'll take some more photos and do it tomorrow if I get time.

That would be great; we need to get the articles going :)
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Re: Clay Shoot in Fife?

Postby humperdingle » Mon Oct 27, 2008 5:44 pm

I changed the post on page 3 a bit to include some more info Rob... Dunno if you want to edit and move it to the articles section?
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