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    Craftsman mattlad's Avatar
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    I've done a few "pay and play" days, thoroughly enjoyed them but at the moment I am not doing enough to justify getting a shotgun licence and a 'gun. Presumably there is a crossover point where it becomes economic to buy your own kit.

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    I've shot clays quite a few times, mostly skeet, really enjoy it although not the bruised shoulder when you get it wrong...

    Like watches it is an interest that can be as affordable as you want it to be... I was leant a gun whilst shooting once, it was very nice and when I enquired it turned out to be around £18,000! I gave it back after that!

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    Pigeons, yes. Clays, no. Not sure clays stir fry with ginger and spring onion that well.

    Vermin here also, 12g and AA 410 for bunny's and pig e ons. Lots with Basil's also years ago with 308, 223 and 6mm PPC.

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    Beretta DT10L, 30", choked 3/4 & F for Trap. Not the best engraving in the world, but it's 'real', not stamped. A good gun.


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