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date: Sun, 2 Aug 2009 14:26:12 -0700 (PDT),    group: uk.rec.shooting.clays        back       
Do we shoot because we like dressing up ?   
I have had the same shooting vest for  20 years and it’s got a bit
tatty.
As I don’t shoot that often I cant justify spending £120 on a Musto
shooting vest.
But I would love to have one.

However I could Justify spending £300 on a Musto  Coat because I wear
it  every day in the winter.

The first time I used it for shooting. It absolutely poured down with
rain and it was fabulous to be dry and warm. ( My Barbour was usually
as wet on the inside as out )

Now my 20 year old Hunters are looking a bit tatty and again I cant
Justify spending oodles of money ( I don’t have ) on  tailored full
length zip boots.  But I do want them so bad.
date: Sun, 2 Aug 2009 14:26:12 -0700 (PDT)   author:   unknown

Re: Do we shoot because we like dressing up ?   
wrote in message 
news:973e4576-afd8-4b8c-aad4-4f1e97314021@c34g2000yqi.googlegroups.com...
I have had the same shooting vest for  20 years and it’s got a bit
tatty.
As I don’t shoot that often I cant justify spending £120 on a Musto
shooting vest.
But I would love to have one.

However I could Justify spending £300 on a Musto  Coat because I wear
it  every day in the winter.

The first time I used it for shooting. It absolutely poured down with
rain and it was fabulous to be dry and warm. ( My Barbour was usually
as wet on the inside as out )

Now my 20 year old Hunters are looking a bit tatty and again I cant
Justify spending oodles of money ( I don’t have ) on  tailored full
length zip boots.  But I do want them so bad.

Hey up Charles,

I spend as little as possibe on my shooting clothing I used to use the 
ordinary black wellies, then I got some waders given from a mate, stlll the 
black ones with the steel toe caps (damn cold in winter I can tell you) I 
now have a bit of luxury thanks to another mate, some leather lined Le 
Chameau wellies, lovely and comfortable and warm.(one of the zips broke so 
he bought some new ones)

My old barbour was that bad a bloke I did my forestry training with gave me 
a brand new one but I still use the old one for wildfowling or rather I did.

I guess had I been a driven game shooter or a clay shooter I would have had 
to keep up appearances so to speak. As a rough and I mean very rough shooter 
and vermin shooter the tweeds and plus four style is not necessary.

Regards
Dave www.kwacs.org.uk
date: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 02:00:58 +0100   author:   Dave

Re: Do we shoot because we like dressing up ?   
charles@holder.freeserve.co.uk  wrote:

> Now my 20 year old Hunters are looking a bit tatty and again I cant
> Justify spending oodles of money ( I don't have ) on  tailored full
> length zip boots.  But I do want them so bad.

www.derbyhouse.co.uk  have a good selection of boots at good prices,
they have their own brand, which, in my opinion are as good as the
originals. I've got some Dubarry long boots, the Derby House ones are a
third of the price, and are as good from what I have seen.
Alan.
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date: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 07:41:02 +0100   author:   alan@darkroom.+.com (A.Lee)

Re: Do we shoot because we like dressing up ?   
30 degrees C
apparel shooters wear compared to ordinary folk

non-shooters.
  light trousers, flip flops, top (optional) the lightest of cotton flimsy.


Shooters in 30 degrees C

: Extra outer vest for added warmth. leather components to really help 
keep the cold out.

: Hat. prevent heat loss from your head. In cold countries everyone 
wears a hat.

Ear Muffs: prevent frostbite. always keep your ears well covered in very 
cold weather

Gloves: don't let that cold get to your fingers !!

Added heating: Just to make sure they don't get hypothermia shooters 
also carry a bag of lead to give them the exercise needed to stay warm.
date: Mon, 03 Aug 2009 12:19:28 +0100   author:   newsreader

Re: Do we shoot because we like dressing up ?   
wrote in message 
news:973e4576-afd8-4b8c-aad4-4f1e97314021@c34g2000yqi.googlegroups.com...
I have had the same shooting vest for  20 years and it’s got a bit
tatty.
As I don’t shoot that often I cant justify spending £120 on a Musto
shooting vest.
But I would love to have one.

However I could Justify spending £300 on a Musto  Coat because I wear
it  every day in the winter.

The first time I used it for shooting. It absolutely poured down with
rain and it was fabulous to be dry and warm. ( My Barbour was usually
as wet on the inside as out )

Now my 20 year old Hunters are looking a bit tatty and again I cant
Justify spending oodles of money ( I don’t have ) on  tailored full
length zip boots.  But I do want them so bad.

I'd be overjoyed to find a decent pair of leather boots that are waterproof 
and don't cost the earth my last pair were ok for a couple of  months or so 
then the uppers unsealed from the soles X3M1 about as much use as chocolate 
fireguards and happily  they seem to have disappeared from the traders 
shelves
pity I can't find the reciept
DerekW
date: Fri, 7 Aug 2009 00:12:52 +0100   author:   DerekW

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