Clay Pigeon shooting and drones at A1 shooting grounds in London
Shooting at A1 shooting grounds in Barnet
Special thanks to A1 shooting for allowing a drone overfly and allowing me to show off the new areas that they have worked so hard to create. Truly a world class clay pigeon shooting ground
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Replenishing Helice ZZ trap at the A1 shooting ground, Barnet, UK
Replenishing Helice ZZ trap at the A1 shooting ground, Barnet, UK
East Barnet Shooting Club Action Air 3 Gun Training 19112016 1080P HD
Action Air 3 Gun Training at East Barnet Shooting Club UK.
Guns used:
Stock TM Glock 22
Custom TM HK416
Custom TM Breacher (borrowed :-p )
Music used: They Found Us by Jens Kiilstofte
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Shooting Clays At A1 Shooting Ground
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Clay Shooting Markyate Hertfordshire Reviews 7612
Clay pigeon shooting with The Big Shoot, the UK's largest network featuring the best shooting grounds and skeet ranges. Clay Shooting Markyate Hertfordshire Reviews.
EBSC East Barnet Shooting Club Action Air Level 1 Competition 10072016 1080p HD
East Barnet Shooting Club Action Air Level 1 Competition 10th July 2016.
A great day with awesome Courses of Fire, and fun!
Thanks to all involved!
Music used: Lock & Load by Jens Kiilstofte
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Hitting a clay at the Lea Valley Shooting Association
Please can shooting professionals bear in mind that I am actually a registered blind guide dog owner before criticising the aim :)
I usually hit quite a few but on down the line trap or sometimes Teal traps... so rather impressed to catch one on camera since i only hit 3/46 on this day.
Barnet 2008 Remembrance Sunday
The Remembrance Sunday 2008 in Barnet, London, UK
Rabbit shooting with an air rifle
What do you do about springtime rabbit control when the dogs and the ferrets are on sabbatical? Simon Whitehead has the answer
Rabbits love a safe environment, with plenty of food, at this time of year — I decided to make a permanent hide in a safe, fenced-off corner of the paddock. It blends into the countryside: an unobtrusive, natural-looking, safe and comfortable hide where I can sit and shoot with the one rifle I use almost as much as I deploy my ferrets.
The hide was made in advance and built to last. Not only will the rabbits become accustomed to it as they feed in the spring sunshine, but from inside I can quickly remove any newcomers to the area. I used some spare rabbit fence posts to make the rifle rest, ensuring that I had the right shooting position. Constructed around this rest is a mixture of netting and ivy so that, from a few yards away, the hide goes unnoticed. Ivy is good, as it retains that fresh-looking greenness for a while.
I filled the rifle with air from my bottle. The FX has an air regulator fitted, ensuring every shot has the same pressure. This gives a consistently accurately placed pellet, good for four refills of my 10-shot magazine.
Once in position, I put on my face veil and gloves. I was tempted to wear some face paint under my glasses but, after seeing some footage of this veil, I saw no reason to change.
As I stared intently through the perfectly constructed letterbox on my hide, I recalled previous shooting sessions when I missed a couple of “easy” rabbits. So I went back to basics. I checked my rifle’s zero at my usual 35 yards using a 16g Diabolo pellet. I charted its performance every five yards from 10 to 50. My rifle pumps out a consistent 24ft/lb, considered perfect for the rabbiting game. By using a 16g pellet, I was getting the balance right between pellet power and pressure, without distorting the pellet.
I was avoiding inaccuracy caused by too much power or incompatible weight of pellet for that rifle and poundage per foot. Shooting low at 10 yards rising to zero at 35 before dropping off to 50, my arc of accuracy was recorded to illustrate how I needed to compensate by raising or dropping the cross-hairs.
Experience confirms that I can easily drop a rabbit at 60-plus yards in the right conditions, but my problem was at the 10- to 20-yard range. Complacency had crept in but, by going back to basics, I could see where I had been going wrong.
A perfect combination of the Cyclone and the 16g pellet delivers the right energy to kill while being light enough to be streamlined, delivering a slightly flatter trajectory. A pellet that hits its target will do its job, which is obviously preferable to one that misses because it is too fast and inconsistent. Velocity and power aren’t everything — accuracy and consistency will always bag you more bunnies. Gravity dropped my quarry in its shadow and, as it rolled over, the other rabbits ran for home.
Marine sniper engages enemy with Barrett M107 .50 cal rifle
1st Reconnaissance Battalion engage insurgents in Sangin, Afghanistan, 11/19/2010 as part of the counter insurgency ops. Marines are using a suppressed M4 with M203 greanade launcher, and a sniper uses a Barrett .50 caliber rifle.
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STEVENAGE: archaeological digs
STEVENAGE: archaeological digs_x000D_
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COINS FOUND NEAR STEVENAGE._x000D_
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Intvs Stewart BRYANT, Archaeologist Adrian HAVERCROFT, Director Herts Archaeological Trust_x000D_
gvs coins displayed on table, guarded by WPC; w/a stubble field near Stevenage;_x000D_
cu clay pot coins found in;_x000D_
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STEVENAGE; archaeological digs_x000D_
THAMES NEWS 9.12.87 TREASURE TROVE - INQUEST INTO ROMAN _x000D_
COINS FOUND NEAR STEVENAGE._x000D_
PM 172/12_x000D_
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gvs coins displayed on table, guarded by WPC; w/a stubble field near Stevenage;_x000D_
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Middx County FA U12s Cup Final 2013
Selected highlights from the Middx FA Under 12's Final between AFC Wembley Youth & Ashford Town. The full match can be ordered on DVD, which includes approx 15minutes of highlights covering all the goals, replays & full line-up. The DVD also includes pre-match introductions & full medal presentations.
Stevenage final whistle at Old Trafford
The final whistle goes at old trafford and League 1 football is confirmed for the Boro!
A47 REPORT
Heart's Amanda Akass reports on a crash between a car and a double decker bus on the A47 near Thorney
London Underground
The London Underground (also known as the Tube or simply the Underground) is a public metro system serving a large part of Greater London and parts of the home counties of Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Essex. The system serves 270 stations and has 402 kilometres (250 mi) of track, 55% of which is above ground. The network incorporates the world's first underground railway, the Metropolitan Railway, which opened in 1863 and is now part of the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines; and the first line to operate underground electric traction trains, the City & South London Railway in 1890, now part of the Northern line. The network has expanded to 11 lines, and in 2012/13 carried 1.23 billion passengers.
The system's first tunnels were built just below the surface using the cut and cover method. Later, circular tunnels – which give rise to its nickname the Tube – were dug through the London Clay at a deeper level. The early lines were marketed as the UNDERGROUND in the early 20th century on maps and signs at central London stations. The private companies that owned and ran the railways were merged in 1933 to form the London Passenger Transport Board. The current operator, London Underground Limited (LUL), is a wholly owned subsidiary of Transport for London (TfL), the statutory corporation responsible for most elements of the transport network in Greater London.
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Road rage stabbing Edmonds St Police apprehended suspects. Burnaby City 1998
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. April 17 1998
Police responded to a road rage incident on Edmonds Street. The driver was stabbed during the altercation. The suspects fled the scene in a vehicle. RCMP officers located the vehicle at Robert Burnaby Park and took several suspects into custody.
How Did the Fiscal Cliff Get Resolved? The U.S. Economy, Finance and Tax Cuts (2012-13)
In the United States, the fiscal cliff is the sharp decline in the budget deficit that could have occurred beginning in 2013 due to increased taxes and reduced spending as required by previously enacted laws. The deficit—the amount by which government spending exceeds its revenue—was projected to be reduced by roughly half in 2013. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) had estimated that the sharp decrease in the deficit would have likely lead to a mild recession in early 2013 with the unemployment rate rising to roughly 9 percent in the second half of the year. The fiscal cliff was largely eliminated by the eleventh-hour passage of the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012.
The previously enacted laws leading to the fiscal cliff had been projected to result in a 19.63% increase in revenue and 0.25% reduction in spending from fiscal years 2012 to 2013. Those laws included the expiration of the 2010 Tax Relief Act and planned spending cuts under the Budget Control Act of 2011. The former extended the Bush tax cuts for two years, while the latter was enacted as a compromise to resolve a dispute concerning the public debt ceiling and address the failure of the 111th Congress to pass a Federal Budget. Under the fiscal cliff scenario, some major programs like Social Security, Medicaid, federal pay (including military pay and pensions), and veterans' benefits, would have been exempted from the spending cuts. Spending for federal agencies and cabinet departments would have been reduced through broad, shallow cuts referred to as budget sequestration.
The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 was signed into law by the President on January 2 and eliminated much of the tax side of the fiscal cliff, with the CBO projecting a 8.13% increase in revenue and 1.15% increase in spending for fiscal year 2013. Adjustments to spending were expected to be hashed out in early 2013. The Act resulted in a projected $157 billion decline in the 2013 deficit relative to 2012, rather than the sharp $487 billion decrease projected under the fiscal cliff. The increase in revenue came from increased marginal income and capital gains tax rates relative to their 2012 levels for annual income over $400,000 ($450,000 for couples); a phase-out of certain tax deductions and credits for those with incomes over $250,000 ($300,000 for couples); an increase in estate taxes relative to 2012 levels on estates over $5 million; and expiration of payroll tax cuts (a 2% increase for most taxpayers earning under approximately $110,000). These changes would all be made permanent. A reduction in spending due to budget sequestration was delayed for two months under the act and the debt ceiling was not changed, leading to further debate during early 2013. The House passed the bill without amendments by a margin of 257--167 around 11 pm EST on January 1, 2013, and President Barack Obama signed it the next day.
Because of the projected short-term impact on the economy, the fiscal cliff had stirred intense debate and media coverage toward the end of 2012.