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ozzy1977

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I alwYs have a plastic bag in my bag for carrying out some rubbish, I dont go looking for it but I like to do my bit.
 

Big Stu 12

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did you so did I but kept on get bum leads.... it must be me.....lol.

seeing that I better not use them for playing or untill I am a better shot, lol
 

ozzy1977

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Shafts were Richard Head longbow shop and the points and fletchings were targetcraft I think, all up with postage about £40.
 
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Big Stu 12

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Shafts were Richard Head longbow shop and the points and fletchings were target sports I think, all up with postage about £40.

Ill try those when I get to build a full set.. untill I do, periss will have to do as I can buy one off each there as I need them..

I think this is the stuff I was talking about yesterday to put on the back of targets
http://www.diy.com/nav/build/insula...ofing-Felt-1-5m-x-50m-11597536?skuId=12108242

I will glue a few more onto them and see how they work out.

Looks expensive... it must be good, lol
 

ozzy1977

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The shafts are Port Orford Cedar (which isn't actually a cedar its Lawsons Cypress) I was going to get some Boyton pine ones but these were a few £ cheaper and for my first go I don't want to spend big.
 

Cromm

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This is one target I have glued to the lining then cut out, ive punched some holes along the edge so I can peg it to the backstops.
 

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Big Stu 12

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That looks good Steve, I ve got a hare and a Pheasent if I remeber right, may find soemthing to stick them to :).

I did wonder about sticking the Peasent to plywood and the straping it on a branch for Catty Pratice, we could then move it and try and see how far wel could hit it from....
 

Cromm

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Whats the max distance a catty can shoot and kill a pheasant at ? The only thing will the plywood is it may break or crack from the hole and then fold over, but well worth a try.
 

Big Stu 12

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Whats the max distance a catty can shoot and kill a pheasant at ? The only thing will the plywood is it may break or crack from the hole and then fold over, but well worth a try.

I would of thought 15 to 20 yards to get a shot that would kill, but that would depend on where you hit it and the size of the shot you used as well as the Catty.. also feather does tend to act as a bullet proof vest and absorbs a lot of the shcok needed to kill. I know I have heard of people taking game from 40 yards...........I am not surea bout that.. lol

Myself I think that killing with a catty is last resort of killing game... if you got a gun/airgun use that..... no point of just wondeing an animal, also you got to think is the thing is sitting in a tree and the liklyhood of hitting a twig, as you know a small twig can deltct an arrow..

Only a bad hunter will take a shot from a distance taht may just injure thier prey..... unless in a real survial need that is urgent.. if you know waht I mean
 

ozzy1977

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A head shot on a bird would do the trick at most distances up to about 35 yds, the same goes for an air rifle, as a body shot will not be successful
 

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