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Clap pigeon traps

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 6:37 pm
by bgaltd
the first one is a Bowman sit on trap that throws singles or doubles , the frame is rusty but solid (its just surface rust). its a fabulous trap that can really throw the clays .

i'll include a box of clays with it as well to get you started:-).

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due to its size this will have to be picked up .

£45

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next up we have the 3/4 cocking trap, which means it will recock its self 3/4 of the way round making it really easy to use . this is brand new and never used , i bought it to replace the bowman but never got round to using it (i did assemble it though).

i know its round the wrong way but thats how i stored it :-).

due to its size this will have to be picked up .

again i'll include a box of clays with it as well to get you started:-).

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£95

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lastly we have the competitor clay trap, still boxed.

again i'll include a box of clays with it as well to get you started:-).

due to its size this will have to be picked up .

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£35

Re: Clap pigeon traps

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 6:59 pm
by Sake-san
High time you had a house in France Jules... ;)
What's the approx weight of the last two please...?

Re: Clap pigeon traps

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 7:30 pm
by bgaltd
Sake-san wrote:High time you had a house in France Jules... ;)
What's the approx weight of the last two please...?


you pay the fare and i'll deliver them :-) :-) :-).

Re: Clap pigeon traps

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 8:14 pm
by Sake-san
Most kind, that little entrepreneurial leprechaun Mr O'Leary (he of Ryanair fame) now requests £40 (each way) to accommodate a rather small, featherweigh fly rod on his air borne cattle trucks between France & the UK.
I am lead to believe that utilising the toilet remains (currently) FOC, such generosity...

~15kg a piece ?

Re: Clap pigeon traps

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 8:51 pm
by bgaltd
Sake-san wrote:Most kind, that little entrepreneurial leprechaun Mr O'Leary (he of Ryanair fame) now requests £40 (each way) to accommodate a rather small, featherweigh fly rod on his air borne cattle trucks between France & the UK.
I am lead to believe that utilising the toilet remains (currently) FOC, such generosity...

~15kg a piece ?


second one down i think is 16 plus kg but the bottom one would be lighter .