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Shooting season 2013-2014


Matthew Arnold
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Picked these up earlier for the last day tomorrow

 

Will update how it goes

 

 

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I always use FOB standard 32 gram 5s fibre wad. Always have done and will bring anything down. Proved a point last season when i brought a teal down at 80 yards with 1 shot with them.:thumbup:

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Got wet, cold, sleeted on, a tree came down with the wind just after one of the lads had walked past it, (blowing a real hooley)

Good day had by all, bag was around 300 pheasants half dozen Partridge, and some assorted pests and vermin

Lots of Roe and Red running around, countless Hares

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