2022-2023 Season: Newsletter No.4
Even after all the difficulties faced so far we are planning as near normal season as possible.

18th August 2022
NEWSLETTER No. 4 : 2022–2023 SEASON
We are now just a few days from possibly the hardest fought season I have ever experience in my 32 years of running shoots.
Following the challenges of Covid
we were all looking forward to a near normal season, however this was not to
be. The devastating Bird Flu outbreak in
France has affected all of our industry.
Through no fault of their own sadly many shoots will not be out this
season. I made sure we had the birds but
sadly it did not end there! The
spiralling costs of rearing and running a shoot continue.
Even after all this I am planning as near normal season as possible with all our 81 days more or less sold.
Thanks to the very hard work in
unbearable conditions by Callum our Head Keeper and his team, together with the
help and support of our Vet and our involvement with Trusted Game. We have achieved our best ever returns from
our rearing field.
We will be releasing more than
enough birds to achieve our target bags; made up as follows.
Pheasant 56%, French partridge 40%, English partridge 2% and Mallard duck 2%.
Our poults are fit and strong with a very acceptable body weight. Except there is one important factor missing. We all take it for granted there will be rain throughout the rearing season with North Yorkshire normally getting more than its fair share! Although our partridge will be 19 weeks old and pheasant 21 weeks old when we first shoot them. Without the rain to make them “feather up” and “harden”, I am concerned that some may be classed as a little soft when first driven.
Should by some miracle we have a good dose of rain before and into the early season, they will soon harden up. Any shoot should not kid themselves that without rain a number of bird may be poor flyers in the early days. Once we have some rain everything should be as normal.
What I ask is for everyone to
appreciate we have never before been faced with the present weather
conditions. So be selective and tolerant
on our early days. This should not in
any way spoil your enjoyment of the day.
Wild Bird Cover
As any gardener or farmer will be more than aware the lack of rain has affected all their crops. We have approximately 200 acres of wild Bird Cover throughout the area we shoot which can produce some challenging birds.
This season we have had varying
success with our wild bird cover. Surprisingly,
most are near enough normal. Some are moderate
and nothing has really failed.
It must rain soon and these crops
will pick up. However I am concerned a
few early season drives may not be as good as in the past. If it should rain my concerns are
unfounded. Sadly, we must face the fact
that the present very hot and sunny condition will in some way affect our
season. Let it rain!!
The Move to Non
Lead Shot
I feel I have said quite enough on this subject in previous Newsletters. There is some excellent information on this subject on BASC dedicated web page: basc.org.uk/lead.
The fact is our Shoot is moving
to non lead shot in the new season. I
have taken into stock a variety of non lead cartridges which should cover all
your initial requirements. As the season
progresses the range of non lead cartridges will increase.
It is up to you to have your
shotgun checked by a qualified gunsmith to ensure you are confident you are
using the correct cartridge in your shotgun.
Although I am offering a variety
of cartridges as a service to our Members.
Should some mistake, accident or incident occur when these cartridges
are used. Ripley Sporting does not
accept any responsibility as it is up to the shotgun owner to ensure he/she is
using a suitable cartridge for his/her shotgun.
If you are bringing your own
cartridges, they must have fibre or degradable wads. No plastic wads please.
The following will be available
each shoot day. As you will require more
than one box of 25 cartridges to decide what cartridge suits you, we are
selling full slabs only of 10 boxes of 25. Individual boxes can be available
but slabs make administration much easier.
STEEL
It is most important to ensure your shotgun is suitable for steel shot. Any shotguns using steel cartridges must have chokes no tighter than ½ choke. We only offer standard steel cartridges. You may use high velocity cartridges which you should purchase elsewhere. Please ensure you have fibre or degradable wads. No plastic wads please. No cartridge may be used heavier than 32 gm No. 4 shot.
We offer:
12 bore Lyalvale Express Steel with an earth wad 65mm chamber 30 gm load No.5 shot
£120 per slab of 250 including vat.
12
bore Jocker with a paper wad 67mm chamber 27gm load No. 4 shot
£120 per slab of 250 including vat.
20
bore Ely VIP with pro eco wad 70mm chamber 24gm load No. 4 shot
£120 per slab of 250 including vat.
BISMUTH
Bismuth shot is the nearest equivalent to lead available other than tungsten which is even more expensive. It is suitable for “Old English” shotguns with any choke providing they are in proof!!
12 bore Express Ultimate with fibre wad 65mm chamber 30gm load No. 5 shot
£330 per slab of 250 including vat.
12 bore Express Ultimate with fibre wad 65mm chamber 32gm load No. 4 shot
£330 per slab of 250 including vat.
20
bore Express Ultimate fibre wad 67mm
chamber 25 gm load No. 4 shot
£330 per slab of 250 including vat.
ALTERNATIVE SHOT
An alloy made up of Aluminium, Zinc, Tin and Bismuth. This is a product from Spain and all indications are that its performance is equal to if not better than steel. To read more about this google “pro ammo blue cartridges uk” and click onto “a case of blues.” I think this may convince you to try a slab. I am advised they are suitable for Old English shotguns.
12
bore Bio Ammo Blue with
biodegradable wad 67mm chamber
25gm load No. 5 shot
£150 per slab of 250 including vat.
You will now be asking yourself what do I do. My present guns fit me like a glove and I am very reluctant to change.
On a normal shoot day you will shoot approximately 100 cartridges.
Cost in steel 4 x £12 box of 25 = £48. Cost in Bismuth 4 x £33 box of 25 = £132. A difference of £84.
With an average shoot day costing £1,500 or more an additional £84 is a small price to pay to stay with your old “friend” who you are confident to use. Shooting is all about confidence.
If you try Pro Ammo Blue the difference between steel is only £3 box of 25.
I attach an order form which you can return to me and we will have your cartridges ready for collection on your first day with us. Payment can be made by cash or cheque, or I can invoice, it is your option.
I stress I offer these cartridges as a service to our Members. I am in no way a cartridge dealer.
For the most efficient cartridge
supplier in the UK you could contact:
Charles or George Bull; Just Cartridges Ltd, Station Road, South Leigh, Witney, OX29 6XJ
Tel: 01865 300 066 E-mail: info@justcartridges.com www.justcartrdsges.com
Shoot Fees
I thank everyone who has paid their due Shoot Fees. There are still a number of shoot fees outstanding so would appreciate if you could pay these as soon as possible.
Available dates
Although we are now sold out, there may be opportunities arising as we go through the season and I will keep you all advised on this.
Breakfast and Lunch
Revised Arrangements for Breakfast and Lunch on Shoot Days from 8th September to 1st October 2022 inclusive
Mountgarret Estates have kindly agreed to install additional toilet and washing facilities in our Shoot Lodge. We will now have the Ladies toilet on the ground floor as at present which can also be used by anyone who finds stairs difficult. With a new Gents toilet and facilities on the first floor.
It
will be necessary to install a staircase in the room where we take our
drinks. Unfortunately, the builders
cannot start this work before 2nd September and the work will take
approximately 4 weeks.
I had considered taking breakfast and lunch in the Shoot Lodge once the stairs were installed. However with workmen and their vehicles still around it is not the most practical solution.
Graham Usher the owner of The Inn has offered to provide breakfast and lunch at The Inn for our shoot dates from Thursday 8th September to Saturday 1st October inclusive. For the remainder of the new season, The Inn at South Stainley will be providing all our breakfast and lunches in the Shoot Lodge HG3 3NE.
Order
of the Day :
Meals
taken at The Inn at South Stainley HG3 3ND
8.30 a.m. Breakfast.
3 - 3.30 p.m. Lunch.
Weather permitting we may dine al fresco under a ti pi on these early days.
Instructors and Loaders
If you take up golf or any sport you normally would hire a professional coach to look after you. Driven game shooting is no different.
We are fortunate in having
available the services of a number of experienced driven game and clay pigeon
shooting instructors. No matter how experienced a shot may be, having an
instructor for the day soon rectifies all the bad habits - shooting ones - which we seem to perfect without too much of
a problem! Having an instructor is a
necessity for a novice game shot and even for an experienced shot an instructor
can make quite a difference to your performance. The cost of an instructor/loader for the day is
£140 which should be paid direct by the gun/host.
This service is now very popular
so as much prior notice as possible would be appreciated. If you do not require instruction, a loader
is always useful to look after you for the day.
If you bring your dog, having a loader gives you more time to work it at
the end of a drive. If an instructor/loader is booked and then cancelled a
minimum of 7 days’ notice of cancellation must be given. Otherwise the instructor/loader fee is due.
All instructor/loaders booked through and supplied by the Shoot are self-employed, qualified and have the required insurance to carry out this work. In the event of a “gun” bringing a friend or loader/instructor to look after them, it is up to the “gun” to ensure their loader/instructor has the required qualification and insurance. If this is not in place and should an accident or incident occur involving their instructor/loaders the first port of call will be on the gun’s own insurance.
Shotgun Hire
The law states that anyone may use a shotgun without a UK Shotgun Certificate or Visitors Permit provided it is in the presence of the owner who has the shotgun serial number registered on his Shotgun Certificate plus you must have the required personal insurance cover in place. Shotguns are available for hire, provided notice is given, from one of our instructor/loaders at £50 per day. Knowledge of height and if he or she is left or right handed would help in selecting the most ideal shotgun available.
Shotgun Certificate
You must have in your possession on all shoot days a valid UK Shotgun Certificate or UK Visitors Permit, with serial numbers of your shotguns entered on the Certificate or Permit. This is unless you are hiring a shotgun from one of our loader/instructors when it is their responsibility to have their Certificate available, with the serial number of the shotgun being used detailed on their Certificate.
Visitors Shotgun Permit
I can arrange this for you by applying to our local Police Authority. However they insist on having a minimum of 8 weeks’ notice. So it is important to allow this notice period. Please let me know and I will send the applications forms which are very straightforward.
Non Shooting
Guests
We welcome non shooting guests to accompany the guns and enjoy the shoot day, including breakfast, lunch and refreshments throughout the day when they are requested to make a donation to our Charity Fund. Some prior notice would be appreciated for catering arrangements.
Last Minute
Checklist
I attach a list of the items we all tend to forget on a shoot day!
Our Hosts: Stuart, Christopher, Steph and
Debbie together with our Keepers Callum, Jared, Robert and Tom plus myself very
much look forward to seeing you again in the new season.
I really do hope it will be one to remember for all the right reasons!



