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5 years on it's got bigger every years and has turned into a mini show. .

 

Blimey, that smelly old Black and Decker tent don't half do the rounds.

 

Novel set up on the RQ Dean, is it at full reach?

 

How's the high bird shoot, rigged on to the cage.

 

 

Looks like a grand day out fella. :thumbup1:

 

 

 

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The Black and Decker tent gets some stick don't it?

 

Yes the pickers up at 60ft and was ratchet strapped on top of the cage. It was a lightweight radio controlled trap sending them out high and fast, took many people all day to hone in on the target, I broke the clay first shot of course.

 

Hard day but I just love seeing people enjoy themselves. :thumbup1:

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