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i shoot with a silver pigeon 20 bore, absolutly love goin to the rookerys with it, such a nimble gun well balanced and prety acurate for a shotgun.

nottried pheasant shooting yet, have done a fair bit of beating tho for syndcate shoots and proper £1000 a day shoots

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its not exactly shoving it in the antis faces (which would be bloody good fun):001_tongue:

 

Your a jolly nice man aren't you. If the so called `antis' needed ammunition, there's no need to go any further than your wit. A good point well made.

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This is what ya want....

 

As Jason pointed out, it would be too difficult getting through the queues with such a gun, no good for the old PO, maybe B&Q but not on a Sunday

 

 

We are having a joke BTW mr internet Plod :sneaky2:

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