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sibaldib

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About sibaldib

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    Mega Hunter
  • Birthday 20/03/1955

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    Male
  • Location
    SE England
  • Interests
    Shooting, fly fishing, 4x4s. Working my Labs, Horses (wife's - I just pay for them)
  1. I zero at 60yds which gives me a second zero at 100yrds
  2. Jim is spot on. My two sons use their Go Pro 3s for enduro riding and kite surfing respectively. They are excellent for the wide angle shots required. However put them on a shotgun or rifle and the wide angle lens is the opposite of what you need. Would suggest you look at alternatives if it is just for shooting.
  3. Nice. I've yet to use the ones I got from bpr but looking forward to testing them.
  4. I bought two of Lee's carabiner game carriers. He was a top bloke to deal with and after a bit of a mix up with sizes he chucked in a paracord bracelet. Top bloke to deal with and quality goods with excellent workmanship. All at a very good price
  5. Blimey - is that sunshine?? Nice view and nice photo.
  6. Excellent write up and great pics. Thanks
  7. Do you apply it by hand or on a cloth? How long do you leave it on before wiping off? Thanks
  8. You'll love it. The .17 HMR is a great round. We normally zero ours at 40 yds and it is then on zero at 100 yds as well. Between these points you need no holdover at all.
  9. I have just treated myself to a new game gun for next season. A bit premature, but it was belated birthday present to myself and I reasoned that I could get used to it during the summer. It is a Beretta Pigeon 1 Deluxe 20 bore 30". The woodwork on it is rather nice and before I take it out I thought I would garner opinion on the best way to treat it in order to protect it from the elements. Normally I wouldn't bother, but last year I bought a new Silver Pigeon 12 bore and took it out in some light rain. At the end of the day the stock was badly marked with white spots that couldn't be
  10. I am in the same boat and have just decided on a Meopta 7x50 for my .223 and .17HMR. Fed up with variable zoom and parallax. Cheers Sib
  11. Identical to mine with the PH moderator. Shot countless bunnies over the past 15 tears with it and never missed a beat. Nice shooting Sib
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