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i always have the catty with me and usually pull over in streets or on main roads to take a shot at something

No need to post when youve got something to brag about.....   Just post updates mate....   The catapult world is a funny one.....   Nothings wrong or right

I like drivebys down country lanes myself,rabbits,pigeons,pheasants......just make sure both side windows are down before you shoot!!!!!!

 

i get roles and make me own band sets was thinking about selling sum iv got aload am probly never going to use wunted to no what people fort was a fair price for a set

Around £4.50 including postage is what i pay now and the most id pay

 

Is that fitted with roo leather pouch :whistling:

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Can i come out with you lads sometime, it sounds a right laugh lol

 

You're welcome anytime mate. You can bring your bird and stop with one of us and we'll get out and do a bit.

 

My dog took me out while he was chasing a bunny on a golf course. It was a decent slip and I watched as the rabbit hit top speed and stretched out. My dog quickly caught up with it and put a couple of turns in. I watched as the rabbit took a big arcing path to the nearest bit of cover. That happened to be my legs!!! As the bunny got closer I could see that it was intent on hiding under my feet and my dog was putting his head down to strike. I opened my legs slightly and watched as bunny and dog got closer and closer. I never put my foot out to trip or kick a rabbit so I just kept flicking my lamp at it and watched as it ran straight between my legs!! My dog will jump anything and twist around any obstacle to continue a chase but if he's close enough he will smash into cover to strike. As the rabbit passed through my legs he struck and only narrowly missed the bunny because my legs and groin prevented him from completing his strike. He's a big lump and was going more or less flat out. My legs shot out from underneath me and for a split second I was horizontal, 3 foot off of the floor. I quickly became horizontal on the floor and realised that I didn't even have enough air left in me to cry out. As I lay there, waiting for the pain to wash over me, I heard a squeal and was soon joined by a rabbit that was retrieved and dropped onto my face. It took my a good few minutes to get to my feet and a few more to get my self together to be able to carry on. I was still sore a week later!!

 

My commando roll into the sea was nothing short of poetry. It was a ballet in the surf. We were spearfishing on a Sussex beach and I decided to walk in to test a new gun out. As I entered the water I performed an entry that only top level professional spearfishers can do. The amateurs on the beach thought that it was an overweight, middle aged bloke rolling about in the waves, unable to stand up and who's only means of escape was to roll on to the beach like an asthmatic seal. I ,however, had everything under control and was gliding about like an aquatic Louis Spence.

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Can i come out with you lads sometime, it sounds a right laugh lol

 

You're welcome anytime mate. You can bring your bird and stop with one of us and we'll get out and do a bit.

 

My dog took me out while he was chasing a bunny on a golf course. It was a decent slip and I watched as the rabbit hit top speed and stretched out. My dog quickly caught up with it and put a couple of turns in. I watched as the rabbit took a big arcing path to the nearest bit of cover. That happened to be my legs!!! As the bunny got closer I could see that it was intent on hiding under my feet and my dog was putting his head down to strike. I opened my legs slightly and watched as bunny and dog got closer and closer. I never put my foot out to trip or kick a rabbit so I just kept flicking my lamp at it and watched as it ran straight between my legs!! My dog will jump anything and twist around any obstacle to continue a chase but if he's close enough he will smash into cover to strike. As the rabbit passed through my legs he struck and only narrowly missed the bunny because my legs and groin prevented him from completing his strike. He's a big lump and was going more or less flat out. My legs shot out from underneath me and for a split second I was horizontal, 3 foot off of the floor. I quickly became horizontal on the floor and realised that I didn't even have enough air left in me to cry out. As I lay there, waiting for the pain to wash over me, I heard a squeal and was soon joined by a rabbit that was retrieved and dropped onto my face. It took my a good few minutes to get to my feet and a few more to get my self together to be able to carry on. I was still sore a week later!!

 

My commando roll into the sea was nothing short of poetry. It was a ballet in the surf. We were spearfishing on a Sussex beach and I decided to walk in to test a new gun out. As I entered the water I performed an entry that only top level professional spearfishers can do. The amateurs on the beach thought that it was an overweight, middle aged bloke rolling about in the waves, unable to stand up and who's only means of escape was to roll on to the beach like an asthmatic seal. I ,however, had everything under control and was gliding about like an aquatic Louis Spence.

 

laughing all the way through that,

thanks mate ontario seems a bit far though lol. seriously though i wouldnt mind a meet up when im not too busy, cheers

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Be careful, once you get him started on his stories he's hard to stop and it just gets weirder and weirder. The arse first surf entry technique was an absolute classic, four of us sat on the beach pissing ourselves while he wallowed about! I believe there are some action shots to go with that story ...... ?

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