The PH Gun Cabinet - Shooting Matters

The PH Gun Cabinet - Shooting Matters

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aeropilot

34,630 posts

227 months

Tuesday 24th January 2017
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Turn7 said:
z4RRSchris said:
i d like to do a sim game clay day. would be keen for that.

otherwise happy to arrange EJ churchill for us londoners
We did a PH clay game day a while back, and whilst not cheap,it was excellent fun. Think I shot about 600 cartidges that day!
Sheez......my shoulder wouldn't take that abuse in a day. Having suffered with serious tendonitis in both shoulders at various times many years ago, at my age I'm afraid 100 in a day is my max limit now.
Would still be up for a PH clay day though.

Cardiff_Exile

338 posts

176 months

Tuesday 24th January 2017
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@z4RRSchris

where was the last one held?

Turn7

23,616 posts

221 months

Tuesday 24th January 2017
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Cardiff_Exile said:
@z4RRSchris

where was the last one held?
If you are replying to me RE sim game day, it was Reading ISH iirc.....

un1corn

2,143 posts

137 months

Thursday 26th January 2017
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Hi all, could someone give me a couple of pointers regarding clay?

Back in the air cadets, 12+ years ago, I shot target rifles at range, for about 5 years and loved it. I'd like to do it again, but the whole being part of a gun club and associated regulations regarding Sec1 have put me off a bit. Also the distances I would have to travel to get to a range are quite high.

Having never fired shotguns (and always being a fan of them), I'd like to try clay. My understanding is the rules are a little less restrictive with regards possession and ownership.

I also like to shoot alone, at my own pace, during nice weather.

If I join a clay club, do they let you go down, on your own, whenever you want and shoot some clays? What's the average pricing for this, and can you take things on your own time and pace, or do you have someone guiding/watching you all the time? I don't want to sound like I'm dismissing health & safety, just more so that I look to shoot alone, at my own pace.

I'm hoping for when the nicer weather comes, I can go during quiet times mid-week when I'm off work, and just have 4 or 5 hours outside, shooting a few clays, enjoying the outside and having a bit of 'me' time.

I've never done clay at all, I assume you can load a load of clays into the launcher, then set it off yourself (or timed) and then just restock the clays as and when needed?

If anyone has any suggestions in the blackpool/preston/lancaster areas, then i'm all ears, as there seems to be many clay sites around this area, I suppose with a lot of it being rural smile

Hope this makes sense smile

Edited by un1corn on Thursday 26th January 18:33

Turn7

23,616 posts

221 months

Thursday 26th January 2017
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Modern clay grounds use the claymate auto release system, which counts releases, and you can normally claim no birds back.

Shotgun ticket is no bother to get, and most grounds will hire you a gun as well.

aeropilot

34,630 posts

227 months

Thursday 26th January 2017
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un1corn said:
Back in the air cadets, 12+ years ago, I shot target rifles at range, for about 5 years and loved it. I'd like to do it again, but the whole being part of a gun club and associated regulations regarding Sec1 have put me off a bit. Also the distances I would have to travel to get to a range are quite high.
Blackburn Rifle & Pistol Club have a full-bore rated indoor range, and they do longer range trips out to the ranges at Formby on a regular basis.

http://www.blackburn-rpc.co.uk/shooting-range-disc...

You probably have closer access to ranges than I do in London!

I'd go for FAC & SGC at same time, don't just restrict yourself to one or the other.

Cardiff_Exile

338 posts

176 months

Friday 27th January 2017
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Turn7 said:
Cardiff_Exile said:
@z4RRSchris

where was the last one held?
If you are replying to me RE sim game day, it was Reading ISH iirc.....
Sorry, yes.

can you remember where? Would reading work for people?

Turn7

23,616 posts

221 months

Friday 27th January 2017
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Cardiff_Exile said:
Turn7 said:
Cardiff_Exile said:
@z4RRSchris

where was the last one held?
If you are replying to me RE sim game day, it was Reading ISH iirc.....
Sorry, yes.

can you remember where? Would reading work for people?
For what ? A sim day or sporting clays ?

What sort of cost and where etc etc ?

I could be, plus one other.

MKnight702

3,109 posts

214 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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Picked up my "new" purchase yesterday. I can't shoot it yet as it's still Section 58 so I could stick it in the front garden and grow roses up it.


Also picked up some brass to use. Here is a comparison to the pop-gun 7.62 Nato and 7.62 Soviet. Now that's a cartridge!

aeropilot

34,630 posts

227 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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Pukka .577/450 MH.... smile

Expensive brass, but its not as if you are going to be shooting hundreds of rounds through the old girl though (while humming Men of Harlech to yourself)




z4RRSchris

11,290 posts

179 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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we have a load (50?) of arab martini henrys, great fun to play with as a kid running round the house pretending to kill each other.

aeropilot

34,630 posts

227 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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spikedjack said:
A bit of a lurker with this thread but never a poster...

I'd like to see what was available in the west midlands for full bore shooting, can anyone advise?

I shoot approx 2 or three times in a week, once or twice a year maximum whenever i'm over in the states on work/holiday and would love to see what i could do over here, except pretty much all info i see online is websites built when the internet was a mere few days old and outdated
Are you looking for a club to join to apply for a licence...?

Or are you asking about looking for somewhere in the UK to do what you do when in the USA...?

If the latter, then you're out of luck really, as that's not really something you can do in the UK. Some clubs do have strictly controlled 'guest' sessions, but it's a case of contacting various local clubs to find out what they can or can't do. Most like won't be full-bore either, and only small-bore.

A few years ago, NRA Bisley used to hold a Open Day event twice a year, where you could pre-book some vouchers and use them to have a short go on any of the many rifle/shotgun disciplines set up and run by many of the member clubs. Was a very good event for introducing new people to the sport, but sadly, for whatever reason, its no longer put on.



mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

255 months

Tuesday 31st January 2017
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aeropilot said:
Pukka .577/450 MH.... smile

Expensive brass, but its not as if you are going to be shooting hundreds of rounds through the old girl though (while humming Men of Harlech to yourself)
You really do dislike your wife, don't you..?

Raddors

497 posts

148 months

Tuesday 31st January 2017
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Cardiff_Exile said:
Sorry, yes.

can you remember where? Would reading work for people?
I'm Oxford way so could do Reading, Wycombe etc. (Bisley even?)

johnbaz

505 posts

178 months

Tuesday 31st January 2017
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MKnight702 said:
Picked up my "new" purchase yesterday. I can't shoot it yet as it's still Section 58 so I could stick it in the front garden and grow roses up it.


Also picked up some brass to use. Here is a comparison to the pop-gun 7.62 Nato and 7.62 Soviet. Now that's a cartridge!
Very nice! I've no idea about live shooters but have an inkling that it's a Henry Martini?

I've some brass too thumbup




John smile

muppetdave

2,118 posts

225 months

Tuesday 31st January 2017
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Just 'treated' myself to a Baikal OU 12g - got some hare shooting coming up and ordinarily I shoot a 20. Bit concerned over putting the heavier loads through my battered old 12s so got myself a tank track prybar!

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 31st January 2017
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Well... after a browse in the Beretta Gallery in London a few weeks ago, I went shotgun shopping on Saturday.

I'm a Beretta fan, so started off looking at new Silver Pigeons and such like, but then I spotted a beautiful 687 EELL, and I just couldn't stop looking at it.

Tried it out, felt very much at home with it and that was that. Had to have it.

Very pleased smile






aeropilot

34,630 posts

227 months

Tuesday 31st January 2017
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NinjaPower said:
Well... after a browse in the Beretta Gallery in London a few weeks ago, I went shotgun shopping on Saturday.

I'm a Beretta fan, so started off looking at new Silver Pigeons and such like, but then I spotted a beautiful 687 EELL, and I just couldn't stop looking at it.

Tried it out, felt very much at home with it and that was that. Had to have it.

Very pleased smile





Nice.

I tried a 692 last month, and didn't gel with it at all...couldn't hit a barn door with it!!

Tried a Benelli 828U and really liked that, scored well with it, but it does jump about a bit on the shoulder, but I suspect that could be tamed with technique.

Tried an older Browning 425(?) and again got on OK with that too, so a newer 525 maybe an option.

Not going to rush into a decision as yet though.

JayBM

450 posts

195 months

Tuesday 31st January 2017
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Raddors said:
I'm Oxford way so could do Reading, Wycombe etc. (Bisley even?)
If you're looking for a simulated game day in that area I can thoroughly recommend the Punchbowl & Blowingstone shoot. Had a fantastic day there last year, lots of variety including grouse butts. So much shooting the barrels were scolding.

hman

7,487 posts

194 months

Tuesday 31st January 2017
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Valuation please 686e beretta with 30" multi choke barrels- what should I look to pay for one?