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Tremo

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  1. You stand a better chance of a receiving reply if you drop the question into the 'Optics, Torches & Shooting Equipment' section. ?
  2. Cheers Walshie. I thought the music would 'sex it up' a bit. ?
  3. Always cold over this side of the border Walshie, and wet when it isn't cold. ? . Nevertheless I have managed to get out a little lately to keep the farmers happy. I'm not quite Steven Spielberg as yet, but it fills up my spare time. There are a few vids, but this is the latest one. Take a look .... https://youtu.be/sXruQDjGYms Tremo
  4. Just what Rimfireboy! states ... If you want performance you'll need to use 3" carts. If noise is more important try the 2.5" Hunting carts from Gambore. I have found them to be reasonably quiet, but the downside is they only carry 14g of No.6 shot.
  5. Good afternoon chaps. I've recently taken ownership of one of these. To date I must say that I am mighty impressed with it. Sadly though it only arrived with a selection of chokes - Full, 1/2 and Skeet. Can any one here recommend somewhere that I can purchase additional chokes for this gun? I have read that Berreta Mobil chokes can be used in the A612?? Many thanks in advance. Tremo
  6. I have a Baikal .410 Hushpower and I find it great fun to use. The only downside is that your aiming is affected by the moderator. You get used to it though, but it renders the bead at the end of the barrel impractical. ?
  7. What else do you work, or is it just rats?
  8. I always used a picatinny rail on my 527, so sorry mate I can't help you out here.
  9. Personally I have never rung the police to let them know that I'm out shooting. I cover that many small farms in a night that it would take an eternity to give them all the details. Also, there are that many couples getting there leg over on the country lanes around here it would take a bunch of officers all night to check every vehicle. They would get very bored, very quickly.
  10. My sentiments entirely. . I find it difficult enough to shoot the b*ggers in the fine weather!
  11. My memory isn't as good as it was, but doesn't the 52 grain A-max have a boat tail, and the .22 cal V-max bullets don't? If this is the truly the case and you are getting some odd results then perhaps this is a contributing factor?
  12. My mate uses one just like Toxo describes. He has it on his .22LR and really rates it.
  13. I used CFE 223 in all the loads for my .223 (40gr thru 55gr). It yielded superb accuracy. I don't know if there is any CFE left around now though.
  14. Alright Toxo? Just as a guide () ... I'm running 12.0 grains of DO63 out of my 17 hornet, pushing Hornady 25 grain HPs. 3425 fps and a single ragged hole at 100 metres. My advice would be - 1) Select the bullet weight that you feel is best suited to you shooting requirements, 2) Use your selection of powders to find the one that the bullet/barrel combination likes. Having too many parameters in your tests will never yield the results that you are looking for, and it will ultimately drive you mad. . I've been there.
  15. Thanks Toxo. I'll bear it in mind if/when I'm ever across your side of the island.
  16. I'll have to give them a go one day mate. It looks as though you really have it suss'd there. The bunnies don't look that happy with your equipment though!! . Obviously they work well for you mate. Good stuff.
  17. The way my shaking is going Walshie, you had better add an extra two legs for me and make it a round 10. I'll bl**dy need them soon.
  18. All banter aside, if I could, I certainly would chum. . They helped me to drop 2 vixens on Thursday night after we chatting on here. I shake like a sh*tting dog when I use sticks, so to get results like this piece of kit is worth every penny to me.
  19. Ahhh, I see now. We have the potential for a 'Repeat Offender' here then, do we Moxy??
  20. . Short arms, deep pockets again Walshie??
  21. Keep the £40 in your pocket mate. If I want to change the top it takes seconds to unscrew and screw the rest back on.
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