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Unread 05-05-2011, 08:11 PM   #11
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I'll post up some pics when I get back, rain all week and most don't like there guns getting wet. Me I could care less I have yet to see a coffin with roof racks.

These clubs are back stopped and lined, they reclaim it all. True bunker style shooting. One thing I have noticed is the US shooters give em the double tap where the European guys settle the score with one shot.

I am staying at a Friends place, they have taken me to several clubs this week to shoot. I am starting to believe in 1oz loads for clays. Hell there are 4 clubs within 10 miles all shooting pigeons, bunker and compact sporting clays. Life's good
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Unread 05-05-2011, 08:23 PM   #12
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I've enjoyed your posts on this topic. If you don't mind me asking...what is the cost to shoot a round of sporting, or trap at these clubs? My impression is one has to be fairly well-heeled to enjoy the shooting sports in Europe.
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Unread 05-06-2011, 11:49 PM   #13
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The cost to shoot clay isn't that bad, I figure 9-11 bucks a round. Hell at my local club they charge 9 bucks a round for skeet and the place is a dump. Now for pigeons I guess I shot maybe 500-600 practice pigeons for the sake of shooting them. I am by no means a gambler, sure I play some options. But at the end of the day I see piles of sliced cheese going up on every bird. The card games are unreal, just not me. I can honestly say I enjoy shooting pigeons, hanging out talking about guns, style of shooting, loads, the great eats. I'd rather have a nice piece of cake than play options.

At the end of the day I know I have less stress in my shooting, I take 2 shots since I love to hear the gun go bang.
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Unread 05-09-2011, 02:24 PM   #14
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Just rolled in WHAT A TRIP,

Had an issue with my Parker, first the ejector went then I was having a trigger issue, so that will need to be addressed. I'll post up some pics and video later this week. Shot up a pile of RIO pigeon loads, I will say my 21 is on it's last leg, but I did order a Perazzi pigeon gun a month ago so I should have that by oct.

Before you know it Madrid in sept, then right into duck and trapping season. Yeahaw
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what do you trap over there....is it animals for pelts...ive done a little trapping from time to time... charlie
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I traveled over there from the good ol US. Trapping is another passion of mine today I mostly trap mink along with coon. There where time I would travel out west to trap coyotes and bobcats KS, MT, NM,AZ right down into Texas. Is a labor of love, by the time I pay someone to fill in for me at my business, gas, truck, gear, scouting.....each mink costs me about 51 dollars to get on the stretcher. I have trapped since I was ten years old and still get stoked every time I trap a mink. To me there is no other feeling I get while running traps, when I got my drivers license I knew right then my life was going to change And it did.
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