Dave, as always a fantastic film. I enjoy all your films from the high bird shoots to the farm shoots like this one. Its great how you give us a taste of the whole day, from breakfast (no pun intended) to each drive and how you involve everyone. It goes to show what shooting people are like and how everyone enjoys a days shooting. So, thanks again Dave and looking forward to your next film.
I love seeing all the birds. I see more birds in one of your videos than we do in a whole season here in Ohio. Wonderful managemwmt going on over there evidently. Wish we could get that kind of management going here.
Another really enjoyable film Dave, exceptionally well done as always. Nice double by you at about the eight minute mark and the southpaw with the SC3 was no slouch either! I look forward to the next video and wish you good shooting and a healthy and prosperous New Year. Best regards from the USA.
Dave, I hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas holiday. Another great video as always. Was great to see a lefty (Kev?) shooting. It looks normal to me. Best wishes for 2019.
4:02.......excellent timing and shot! Wish I could shoot as well. 5:23.....that stock is beautiful! Wish I could find wood so figured. Makes the gun a piece of art as well as a fine shooting piece. 6:16.....poetry in motion. Might we all be able to follow this man in his shooting ability. But then again,.......Ability, equipment, and training. It takes YEARS of practice to be able to pull-off some of these shots. I have 8 different shotguns in three different actions and 3 different gauges, and 5 decades of hunting. I am nowhere close to this man's ability to sight and shoot game. On a good day, I might come close, but he has much more experience than I do. I raise my glass to you, sir. 6:46......We get some of the birds with that plumage; aquamarine on the rump but I have mostly seen them out west in the US. I am located in the midwest and we see mostly totally bronze colored birds. 7:06......A stop to rest and recompose ourselves. Coffee and maybe a tot of Tawny Port. I like. Wish I had one of those sticks that folded down to give me a seat. 8:04.........Beautiful shooting, Dave. A clean easy double for you! I wish I was as good. 11:58......I mentioned this in one of my other posts........the gentleman does not turn the action away from him, thus having the spent hulls hit him and land on his jacket. Must not have been shooting as long as you or does not care about spent casings hitting him. Does seem to be a good shot. Thank you Dave.
Great film again keep up the good work , could you tell me more about the stock on youre gun please why the monticarlo stock and did browning/ miroku do that for you intresting all the best
this is a stock i found my self - for some reason montecarlo stocks are not so popular now even in clay shooting, but i do favour them because they seem to mount instantly to the same area of face and find line which is most important when game shooting
Excellent film, although musically you could do with some more variety, the same two tunes on all of your videos are beginning to drive me insane, please, get your editor to sort it out!
Hi Dave Amazing Amazing video once again from you and your team . Looks a great fun day out with your mates 👍. Looked like you had a great crack !! . Nice to see lady’s on peg showing how it’s done 🤔. A few questions for you mate .One the wood on your Miroku looks Outstanding . Also are you at the British shooting show this year ? . What Happened to the full length version of this video as I was watching and then all changed to 15 mins no pub shots ? All the Best . Darell
Hi Darell - yes i will be attending the shooting show and will be flitting between the gamebore stand and the Browning stand- the debate was clipped because someone decided with the backlash they didnt want to be in it.
Thank you for another great quality film Dave. Is the video photographer you referred to as (Johnie) Johnathan McGee? The camera man is not mentioned in the credits.
no - jonathan Mcgee is no where near as good as my new guy, is name is Jonnie tho!! he is not mentioned because he works for me full time as part of my production, i have not done anything with Mcgee for a couple or three years now, but i do see how my films on his site are the main viewing contributor and out of his top 12 films 8 are mine😂
Why have you edited it. It was a brilliant debate, it is the elephant in the room for shooting. I am a fibre only shooter but having patterned my 20 bores with different cartridges and chokes combinations it is plastic wad cups that makes a real difference to constant dense patterns
the debate was about trying to save the obturator as a compromise whilst the gun manufacturers caught up (because of overboring issues) and fibre wad cartridge makers (because of the problem caused by overboring insufficient seal) but i see the writing on the wall for plaswads, there is some fantastic fibres - but you have to ensure gun fits fibre
When plas wads are banned it will render many guns pretty useless on really good bird. The gun manufactures will be raking it in if they produce more guns with a decent bore size ie 18.4,18.5 etc. Unless a fibre wad is invested to be just as good as a plas wad in over bored guns. I can't see that happening. What bore would you say you can get away with before you start losing a lot of pressure? I've got an 18.7 bore and I think I may just be getting away without losing to much pressure. Also I'm thinking if having to use a fibre in an over bored gun, possibly go up a shot size as atleast you'll have a bit more energy down range and that may compensate some of the energy lost.
Around the 14min mark i noticed that the top lever on mandi's gun tripped upon her first shot- Im not sure if this is a problem but I would hate for any accidents to hurt someone
Really enjoyed this one.Been watching KJ in previous films and he is ''poachery''😂 in motion with that Perazzi on good pheasants.Good to see his better half picking her birds, being selective and pulling off some shots many would be well happy with and beyond many I do see.My own preference is for plastic wads but fall into line when I have to.It is an extremely emotive issue but with a few years on me now the over bored barrels trend in conjunction with fibre wads has undoubted drawbacks for some game shooting which is noticeable and plain to see.Even with nominal bored guns the fibre wad cartridge does not have the stopping power of an equivalent plastic cup counterpart.Shot count climbs by a substantial margin which is not desirable.I know folks who to their credit will not take on high birds with fibre.Each unto their own I guess but have witnessed both sides of this ever spinning coin.
Exactly but i could do nothing on this one because i had the "i didnt give my permission to film me " card thrown at me (even though everyone agreed to debate whilst being filmed), but this does happen occasionally when you do some controversial debate and when they see any backlash they don't want to be involved, unfortunately this is the shooting world still hiding behind the wall, thanks for your input - always welcomed
there are dog men and women who glean the surrounding area with their trained dogs and pick any wounded or runners and dispatch them immediately and humanely.👌
Sorry about that - seems someone decided after the backlash they did not agree to be filmed so could not just cut them out without spoiling the rest of the debate
Get youself a gun bored .720 x18.3 and use a good quality fibre cartridge i doubt if you will notice the Difference once you get past the modern notion that your mate in the pub said. PLASTIC IS THE ONLY THING THAT KILLS EM. Not an entirely accurate statment that one . Im sure the Great shots of yesteryear with bags in excess of over a 1000 birds a day would dissagree with that one .
Hi my hornet in the nest friend😉 i can see you know what you are talking about as .720 is the old english bore found in a lot of sxs and ideal for fibre i have several guns with 18.3 18.4 in the bore and plenty of 18.7 with the odd 18.8, i have been pattern testing and impact testing for many years , i have shot just about any cartridge combination (from 16 grms to 64 grms) and gun combination you could think of, i think by now i know what combination is the best killer, my main cause for debate is ensuring that the gun manufacturers technology is keeping up with the fibre trend, i can see some issues arising with guns that are too over bored !! i have seen new guns with 18.4 stamped on the barells (i have one in my possession now) and when i have checked them out they have been nearly a 10 bore right up to the choke end, totally useless for fibre wad as i found out to my cost on a driven day a couple of years ago, this gun was bought brand new at a request off me to be specifically 18.4, no fault of the dealer that this turned out to be a complete falsehood, take no notice what is stamped on them check the bore your self before buying, easy to do - just get a plaswad or obturator on a rod and push it gently down the barrel until it sucks up with a bit of light resistance mark the rods depth with felt tip, measure from end of wad to mark and if 18.4 it should be 23/4 inches 3 inch is 18.7 which is actually your bore for 3" magnum loads, there is nothing wrong with 18.7 it is just in for fibre but you can also use the 3" magnums - you do not have that choice with 18.3 or 18.4 Cheers DC
@@manofkentcatapultsgunsando5069 i think the hornet is more suitable for you than slap head as you are always stirring things up usually a hornets nest😁, itll definitely be back to fibres in 5 or 6 years paper wads will follow to appease green peace , then it will be cardboard pheasants and partridge strung on lines over quarries and cliff tops to appease the antis🤦♂️
@@TweedsandPheasants i have patterned thousands through my 18.7 Mk38 and see no difference in pattern or hitting power, but 18.7 is your 3 inch mag bore and i think this will become more popular as the high pheasant brigade will move to a 3" fibre cartridge to carry 42 to 44grm 3s and 4s, the 18.7 will be absolutely perfect for this, but as i have said before some guns are bored out beyond 18.7 and so people need to take no notice what it says on the wrapper and check the goods out for themselves before buying.
What a gent Mr Carrie is. Great ambassador for the sport. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Fen Boy i try my best
Dave, as always a fantastic film. I enjoy all your films from the high bird shoots to the farm shoots like this one. Its great how you give us a taste of the whole day, from breakfast (no pun intended) to each drive and how you involve everyone. It goes to show what shooting people are like and how everyone enjoys a days shooting. So, thanks again Dave and looking forward to your next film.
Thanks Adrian - your support is appreciated
I love seeing all the birds. I see more birds in one of your videos than we do in a whole season here in Ohio. Wonderful managemwmt going on over there evidently. Wish we could get that kind of management going here.
A beautiful video. I spent many happy holidays in North Yorkshire, hiking, clay shooting, fishing and other wonderful activities.
fantastic place to be all year round
Good to see the Miroku giving your shoulder a bump. Keep getting better Dave, have missed your excellent videos.
in good shape now "thanks Paul"
Wonderful Dave. Absolutely wonderful. Hoping to see you this Fall.
cheers john
Thank you for re-uploading it. This really was a lovely film.
Thanks for your support Isaac
great video.great to see Kevin shooting so well ,especially when he is a leftie and a veteran.
great shot is Kev
Enjoy watching your videos dave and cracking shot as always
Cheers John
As always Dave, real nice film and some real nice birds
Thanks Steffen
Great film Dave, glad your back. Some really excellent shooting
thanks Padraig
Some great shooting as always Dave. Same for your friends Mandy and Kevin!
thankyou
Another really enjoyable film Dave, exceptionally well done as always. Nice double by you at about the eight minute mark and the southpaw with the SC3 was no slouch either! I look forward to the next video and wish you good shooting and a healthy and prosperous New Year. Best regards from the USA.
thanks Edward, yes Kev is an excellent shot and always shows good form, all the best to you and yours
Dave C
Great Video 🇺🇸
Another great video Dave
thanks
Top video, really enjoyed it.
thanks
Impressive Shooting again Dave ! Happy new year and many films to 2019 ! Cheers from France 😎
Thank you for the kind words
Lovely weather for a shoot.
bang on
Happy new year Dave, I really enjoy your videos you are number one
Happy new year Ali and thanks for the support
Good to see true sportsmen/woman finish a hit bird with second barrel
great sport
Dave, I hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas holiday. Another great video as always. Was great to see a lefty (Kev?) shooting. It looks normal to me. Best wishes for 2019.
great shot our Kev
4:02.......excellent timing and shot! Wish I could shoot as well.
5:23.....that stock is beautiful! Wish I could find wood so figured. Makes the gun a piece of art as well as a fine shooting piece.
6:16.....poetry in motion. Might we all be able to follow this man in his shooting ability. But then again,.......Ability, equipment, and training. It takes YEARS of practice to be able to pull-off some of these shots. I have 8 different shotguns in three different actions and 3 different gauges, and 5 decades of hunting.
I am nowhere close to this man's ability to sight and shoot game. On a good day, I might come close, but he has much more experience than I do. I raise my glass to you, sir.
6:46......We get some of the birds with that plumage; aquamarine on the rump but I have mostly seen them out west in the US. I am located in the midwest and we see mostly totally bronze colored birds.
7:06......A stop to rest and recompose ourselves. Coffee and maybe a tot of Tawny Port. I like.
Wish I had one of those sticks that folded down to give me a seat.
8:04.........Beautiful shooting, Dave. A clean easy double for you! I wish I was as good.
11:58......I mentioned this in one of my other posts........the gentleman does not turn the action away from him, thus having the spent hulls hit him and land on his jacket. Must not have been shooting as long as you or does not care about spent casings hitting him. Does seem to be a good shot.
Thank you Dave.
A proper days shooting my Carrie with proper people, it doesn't get any better !!!
Thanks David
Great film again keep up the good work , could you tell me more about the stock on youre gun please why the monticarlo stock and did browning/ miroku do that for you intresting all the best
this is a stock i found my self - for some reason montecarlo stocks are not so popular now even in clay shooting, but i do favour them because they seem to mount instantly to the same area of face and find line which is most important when game shooting
May I ask description of you gun: manufacturer, caliber, shocks ... many thanks!
Excellent film, although musically you could do with some more variety, the same two tunes on all of your videos are beginning to drive me insane, please, get your editor to sort it out!
Excellent video. Does your wife ever critique your shooting? I did see your phot in the last Shooting Gazette
thanks Mike, sometimes she as a word - "like" you forgot your tie !!
Hi Dave Amazing Amazing video once again from you and your team . Looks a great fun day out with your mates 👍. Looked like you had a great crack !! . Nice to see lady’s on peg showing how it’s done 🤔. A few questions for you mate .One the wood on your Miroku looks Outstanding . Also are you at the British shooting show this year ? . What Happened to the full length version of this video as I was watching and then all changed to 15 mins no pub shots ? All the Best . Darell
Hi Darell - yes i will be attending the shooting show and will be flitting between the gamebore stand and the Browning stand- the debate was clipped because someone decided with the backlash they didnt want to be in it.
Happy New year Dave great to see you fit and well what size cartridge and chokes did you use on these birds
3/4 and full 36grm 4 and 5
Thank you for another great quality film Dave. Is the video photographer you referred to as (Johnie) Johnathan McGee? The camera man is not mentioned in the credits.
no - jonathan Mcgee is no where near as good as my new guy, is name is Jonnie tho!! he is not mentioned because he works for me full time as part of my production, i have not done anything with Mcgee for a couple or three years now, but i do see how my films on his site are the main viewing contributor and out of his top 12 films 8 are mine😂
Hello do you arrange hunting trips for foreigners? Thanks
Hi Rudy B
I do not personally arrange trips, the two agents I use are respected and trustworthy
Andrew case of (case sport ).
And (E j Churchill’s )
What length barrels do you normally shoot with Dave.
32
What's the most popular shotgun you all shoot?
Elton Roberts Browning 12gauge o/u
Why have you edited it. It was a brilliant debate, it is the elephant in the room for shooting. I am a fibre only shooter but having patterned my 20 bores with different cartridges and chokes combinations it is plastic wad cups that makes a real difference to constant dense patterns
the debate was about trying to save the obturator as a compromise whilst the gun manufacturers caught up (because of overboring issues) and fibre wad cartridge makers (because of the problem caused by overboring insufficient seal) but i see the writing on the wall for plaswads, there is some fantastic fibres - but you have to ensure gun fits fibre
Nice brace at 8:05
When plas wads are banned it will render many guns pretty useless on really good bird. The gun manufactures will be raking it in if they produce more guns with a decent bore size ie 18.4,18.5 etc. Unless a fibre wad is invested to be just as good as a plas wad in over bored guns. I can't see that happening. What bore would you say you can get away with before you start losing a lot of pressure? I've got an 18.7 bore and I think I may just be getting away without losing to much pressure. Also I'm thinking if having to use a fibre in an over bored gun, possibly go up a shot size as atleast you'll have a bit more energy down range and that may compensate some of the energy lost.
There are biodegradable and photodegradable pastic wads available now. Never had any issues shooting fibre wads out of my MK38 (.740" bores).
Around the 14min mark i noticed that the top lever on mandi's gun tripped upon her first shot- Im not sure if this is a problem but I would hate for any accidents to hurt someone
i think hubby as it in hand as we speak
Really enjoyed this one.Been watching KJ in previous films and he is ''poachery''😂 in motion with that Perazzi on good pheasants.Good to see his better half picking her birds, being selective and pulling off some shots many would be well happy with and beyond many I do see.My own preference is for plastic wads but fall into line when I have to.It is an extremely emotive issue but with a few years on me now the over bored barrels trend in conjunction with fibre wads has undoubted drawbacks for some game shooting which is noticeable and plain to see.Even with nominal bored guns the fibre wad cartridge does not have the stopping power of an equivalent plastic cup counterpart.Shot count climbs by a substantial margin which is not desirable.I know folks who to their credit will not take on high birds with fibre.Each unto their own I guess but have witnessed both sides of this ever spinning coin.
you are right of course with all of the above points, i think the cartridges are about there now! its the gun trade that needs to catch up
Plaswads rule David !..ha ha ha.
Not anymore
This was uploaded yesterday wasn't it?
it is i am afraid but without the controversial fibre wad debate tho
@@DaveCarrieShooting Thats a pity. I would have liked to hear that debate DAVE
I too would have liked to have heard the debate
I agree with you about the wadding situation. Still some spectacular shooting though
@@DaveCarrieShooting what was the bag
Dont know why you edited it . Every man is entitled to his own opinion.
Exactly but i could do nothing on this one because i had the "i didnt give my permission to film me " card thrown at me (even though everyone agreed to debate whilst being filmed), but this does happen occasionally when you do some controversial debate and when they see any backlash they don't want to be involved, unfortunately this is the shooting world still hiding behind the wall, thanks for your input - always welcomed
Who is responsible for dispatching wounded birds
there are dog men and women who glean the surrounding area with their trained dogs and pick any wounded or runners and dispatch them immediately and humanely.👌
So you got such a backlash on your views on plastic wads you’ve edited the whole video? Well done for standing by your opinion there 👍
Sorry about that - seems someone decided after the backlash they did not agree to be filmed so could not just cut them out without spoiling the rest of the debate
That’s unfortunate, fair play though!
Get youself a gun bored .720 x18.3 and use a good quality fibre cartridge i doubt if you will notice the Difference once you get past the modern notion that your mate in the pub said.
PLASTIC IS THE ONLY THING THAT KILLS EM. Not an entirely accurate statment that one . Im sure the Great shots of yesteryear with bags in excess of over a 1000 birds a day would
dissagree with that one .
Hi my hornet in the nest friend😉
i can see you know what you are talking about as .720 is the old english bore found in a lot of sxs and ideal for fibre
i have several guns with 18.3 18.4 in the bore and plenty of 18.7 with the odd 18.8, i have been pattern testing and impact testing for many years , i have shot just about any cartridge combination (from 16 grms to 64 grms) and gun combination you could think of, i think by now i know what combination is the best killer, my main cause for debate is ensuring that the gun manufacturers technology is keeping up with the fibre trend, i can see some issues arising with guns that are too over bored !! i have seen new guns with 18.4 stamped on the barells (i have one in my possession now) and when i have checked them out they have been nearly a 10 bore right up to the choke end, totally useless for fibre wad as i found out to my cost on a driven day a couple of years ago, this gun was bought brand new at a request off me to be specifically 18.4, no fault of the dealer that this turned out to be a complete falsehood, take no notice what is stamped on them check the bore your self before buying, easy to do - just get a plaswad or obturator on a rod and push it gently down the barrel until it sucks up with a bit of light resistance mark the rods depth with felt tip, measure from end of wad to mark and if 18.4 it should be 23/4 inches 3 inch is 18.7 which is actually your bore for 3" magnum loads, there is nothing wrong with 18.7 it is just in for fibre but you can also use the 3" magnums - you do not have that choice with 18.3 or 18.4
Cheers DC
@@manofkentcatapultsgunsando5069 i think the hornet is more suitable for you than slap head as you are always stirring things up usually a hornets nest😁, itll definitely be back to fibres in 5 or 6 years paper wads will follow to appease green peace , then it will be cardboard pheasants and partridge strung on lines over quarries and cliff tops to appease the antis🤦♂️
@@DaveCarrieShooting THE HORNET . YEA I LIKE THAT.👍👍👍
@@DaveCarrieShooting Hi Dave. Sorry to but in. So you are saying 18.7 is fine with fibres? My MK38 is 18.7.
@@TweedsandPheasants i have patterned thousands through my 18.7 Mk38 and see no difference in pattern or hitting power, but 18.7 is your 3 inch mag bore and i think this will become more popular as the high pheasant brigade will move to a 3" fibre cartridge to carry 42 to 44grm 3s and 4s, the 18.7 will be absolutely perfect for this, but as i have said before some guns are bored out beyond 18.7 and so people need to take no notice what it says on the wrapper and check the goods out for themselves before buying.