seemed a bit quite in here of late, so thought I'd start this post a day earlier than I was going to, now if you bought your woods from the forum's sponsors then stop reading now, as you will have signed a covenant to say NO SHOOTING,NO CLAY TRAPS,
but there are quite a few that bought via different sellers, you people can carry on reading,
so our woods come with full sporting rights, and no restrictions on shooting clays, funnily enough I bought a wood with the shooting of pest and game at the top of my wish list, yet once an owner, shooting living things does go to the bottom of the list, however shooting is still an enjoyable sport, most of my neighbours (plot holders) are shooters too, my closest neighbour and good friend owns two electric clay traps, and I'd had a day shooting and missing lots of clays but it was still a great day, good banter and all.
so a few weeks back we organised a clay shoot for owners and helpers, and what a good day it was too, even bought some little medals for the winners
http://youtu.be/U_hzcyvNWaM
so it got me thinking, we needed a clay trap too, but true to form, I've gone down the "Import" route, cant let the side down can I
I did enquire to buying a "good one" named brand etc, but the cost of what I wanted came in at £1,800
yet my import which actually comes with more accessories came in at .............................£650, nearly a third of the price, and has in my eyes, better visual safety as it includes the wrap around warning cage so you don't stand near the throwing arm
this is due to be delivered tomorrow, "free of charge" I'll add, compared to the £20 charge on the named brand
so, once I've had a play and fiddle with it, I'll post an honest review of my findings, before taking it to the woods at the weekend for it's first test run, and again, another review from there
I did do lots of review searching before committing to buying this, same as the chainsaws and strimmers and trail cameras, and yes there were good and bad ones, the one thing that made my mind up was an article I read, where the guy said that on taking it out of the box, check everything first and make any adjustments needed, before hooking it up to a battery, where as a lot of the bad reviews stated, they got it straight out of the box and hooked a battery up and things went pear shaped, so again, pointing towards user error in my book