portobstalker
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Looks good, I'll try visit
Why not, I went to the Bath and West, only 670 miles!Just done a quick Google
566 miles and with light traffic 9 hours, with heavy traffic 10hrs 40 minutes !!!
Sorry, I'm pretty sure I won't be able to make it.
There are site members living further south than me so they may struggle too.
But good luck with it anyway.
I hope Spartan are there too. --- along with the latest incarnation of their bipod. (They are - according to a phonecall I overheard yesterday - changing carbon fibre suppliers at the moment & hence they aren't shipping to dealers. They are aiming at end April/May time so there may be some available at the fair.
But beware! The two models (standard & long versions) in the shop here in Inverness are the original version & are wrongly marked up as mark 2.
From the conversation between the dealer & Spartan that I heard, development is ongoing & there has been a cockupwith labeliwng & / or documentation or something. So there may even be a model 3 (or some other labelled version) coming out soon. - It is a bit confusing & frustrating as I'm thinking I may swap systems to their product from the Harris, but really want the latest (& hopefully best) product if I'm going to spend the kind of money they sell for.
Ian
Could you confirm that Brock & Norris will be attending please? Many thanks.
Out of interest was the show a success in the North? How well was it attended compared to previous years?
So, what can I say as a first time visitor, after driving the 120 miles to get there I was disappointed, exactly the same as TheOldGamey above, it was a lot smaller then expected, 19 or 20 stands in total.
I too expected to see reloading supplies, especially as its well known that there is a shortage in the north highlands.
I was [and my wife] hoping to see some dog work, tracking and the like, no such look, just a rather quiet talk/display show in the corner, something could have been done outside as it is at game fairs.
Cloths on show,although at first glance there were lots, when you looked close, very little for the woman stalker and very little in the way of hot weather stalking! we do get the sun in the Highlands.
It amazed me at how many Varmint type rifles were on display, lovely built guns, but so heavy I could not carry one for Stalking.
I watched as people were trying the Viking Arms simulated pig shoot, there was one gun setup for short necked people, anyone like myself had to keep their face some distance above the stock to see through the aimpoint, when someone asked about it, the response was a shrug of the shoulders and" well that how it is, you need to keep your face high" not conducive to selling the sport!
There were a lot of Rifles I grant you, but it would have been nice to see guns for those on budget, first timers and the like,eg Howa, CZ etc.
The was no one offering Stalking, or no one I saw, I found this very strange! and no one displaying trophy prep, taxidermy etc.
Maybe I have been spoiled by visiting the stalking shows in Germany, Poland and the like, even the Game fairs in the UK, but for me it will have to change a fair bit before I visit again.
But then again I am a grumpy old git.