Sunday, 10 September 2017

York Guns

York Guns
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Yesterday, on my way back from my lesson, we took  a trip to York Guns. I had never visited this gun shop before (although my Mum and Dad have bought guns previous) and I was surprised to their level of knowledge and customer service. They understand what an individual wants and gives them the perfect advice in purchasing a gun or sporting supplies. 

I was really surprised to their attitude towards the young shots, like myself. They have already said that they are interested in sponsoring more young people into getting into this fantastic sport. I look forward to seeing what help they can give me, however small, it goes a long way. 

My Dad bought a new "Beretta 692 black" after trading in his "Beretta Silver Pigeon 1" and the "Beretta A391" which was also originally bought from York Guns. This shows that with their expertise and great customer service, that they attract repeat business. Whilst we were there, my little sister, who is 10 years old, who has always been an avid air rifle shooter, we managed to come across an excellent "Adler 410, single barrel" which as a family we are very excited to bring her into the shotgun sport. 

Keep posted for the next outing as a family of four with our shotguns !

A big thank you to York Guns for being knowledgeable in the shooting and sporting industry and understanding people's specific requirements in this field, giving us the confidence in their expertise and allowing us to move forward as the next generation of shooters.   
     

Wednesday, 6 September 2017

A week down at Andy Crow's farm

A week down at Andy Crow's farm.

Hi blog readers!
Hope you are all well !

I feel so lucky to have had the great experience of going down to Andy's farm this summer, words cannot describe how thankful I am to both Andy and Michelle. We went deer stalking, lamping for fox and rabbits and I shot in the hide with Andy shooting pigeons and jackdaws.

I already know how to gut and prepare rabbits, gamebirds, etc... but I never have experienced how to gut a deer. It had a very unusual smell, but I learnt if you burst the intestines the smell intensifies. It was fascinating watching Andy gut the deer and show me how its done and eventually they go to a game dealer after cooling off for a set period. I can take this experience for future deer stalking! We saw some bucks, fallow deer and roe deer but we left the female so they could reproduce offspring. We shot all fallow deer and we even got a black one, which I never knew existed. We got 8 altogether, which I never thought I'd experience at 12 years old.

We saw several rabbits using the red lamp and we also saw a few fox also using the same technique with Andy's fox call he made himself, which is quite simple, a piece of glass, which has to be wet to work properly and a piece of polystyrene.

I also shot in the hide with Andy. We made a hide out of hay bales, Jack pyke hide poles and camouflage netting and foliage. We came across jack daws and pigeons, although there was more jackdaws than pigeons. I've not shot crows before and I didn't realise how hardy they were to bring down. Again, it was fascinating to be in the hide and see how Andy shoots and I took away some great advice. It was a fantastic experience as I have seen him on Field Sports Channel and I got to experience watching him in real life. I used the Gamebore Regal-20 gauge- diamond shot.
Afterwards, I cleaned my gun with my Bisley gun cleaning products.

I couldn't've asked for a better week and keeping my six week holidays entertained. I can't thank Andy and Michelle enough for all their support and I didn't want to leave. They are very supportive and have became the bestest of friends. 

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