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I want a good strong catty y for flat bands measuring approx 30mm across so if anyone can help pm me please! The reason why I want a wider fork is because atm I am using 20mm tapered down to 15mm shooting 12mm balls which has proved great for ducks pheasant rabbit wigeons ect however all needing to be head shot! We all know how hard it is to get close enough to these animals to get a head shot so my point is I would like to purchase a catty that fits with bands 30mm across so I can buy a 16mm lead shot mould where I dont need to be as precise with my aim stopping and killing quarry in its tracks with a body shot! Has anyone got any advice or a catty of the description thanks

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I want a good strong catty y for flat bands measuring approx 30mm across so if anyone can help pm me please! The reason why I want a wider fork is because atm I am using 20mm tapered down to 15mm shooting 12mm balls which has proved great for ducks pheasant rabbit wigeons ect however all needing to be head shot! We all know how hard it is to get close enough to these animals to get a head shot so my point is I would like to purchase a catty that fits with bands 30mm across so I can buy a 16mm lead shot mould where I dont need to be as precise with my aim stopping and killing quarry in its tracks with a body shot! Has anyone got any advice or a catty of the description thanks

Get out and cut one mate :)

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I made a wooden one last year scorched the sap out of it and yoght varnished it and it cracked lol I was thinking more aluminium or a steel so it will last for forever any ideas on where to purchase one! I have just been on the milbro site the senior target marster would be probably ok but the 50 is b putting me off lol

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I made a wooden one last year scorched the sap out of it and yoght varnished it and it cracked lol I was thinking more aluminium or a steel so it will last for forever any ideas on where to purchase one! I have just been on the milbro site the senior target marster would be probably ok but the 50 is putting me off lol

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I'd take a guess an say a well prepared natural fork would last a life time er more if it is taken care of an well sealed if it is to be used in a wet climate ,course if you have your heart set on a aluminum frame their are many to choose from .

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