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Everything posted by IanB
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For the money the t20 are excellent, there a rip off of wolf lights original design, but not as well built. A friend has a genuine one, and you can tell the difference....BUT for the price the t20's are very cheap, your never going to get ripped off. If you want a much better beam throw try a nightmaster or x-searcher or if you want an excellent well built all rounder try a wolf light seal, with pro cap, you can pick them up for £90- £100 from china land , over here there £200 without the pro cap. I'll put a video together after the weekend of t20 , nightmaster , x searcher and sea
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Anyone fancy a DIY thermal build, some cheap parts for any budding pioneers ! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pulsar-quantum-hd38-thermal-imaging-scope-night-vision-scope-/161389483075?pt=UK_SportingGoods_Hunting_ShootingSports_ET&hash=item2593901443
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Theres quite a few that come and go then rejoin under a different name. Times change, like you say and people move onto different things or just get bored basically.. My aims to get more posts up myself, these last two years have been hectic for me, I've had that much on, its crazy... Can't wait to get settled and back to normal some what.
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The good points easy to mount with normal scope mounts, dedicated setup for rifle, cheap. The bad points, more focus fussy at range unless you use a cap on the lens, also the eyepiece display is not as good as more expensive units, so image will be less sharper and grainer. For the money there a good buy, but additional illumination is a must really. I use the N750, some don't like them. But its pretty good and very clear with its oled display, a mate uses a drone, which has an even better display and more mag...but more money again.
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Use a bodygrip and forget about straining that little ginger head of yours.too hard
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Right to the original point of the topic, send me a PM and I will remove and fully block any account so you no longer have access. Now I'll lock this topic, so it doesn't run into more of the usual 9+ pages of crap. Anyone coming on here trying to cause problems, go play elsewhere permanently please or as said, send me a PM and I'll do it with pleasure. I won't lose any sleep that's for sure.
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Its the same old same old, the place has been here 10 year, we've seen them come, we've seen them go... drama queens, bully boys, piss heads, idiots, braggers......... but then we have genuinely good members, who help others, are polite, respectful and no bother at all, ever.. I've lost count of the amount of topics like these that pop up , that are pretty pointless to be honest. If someone doesn't want to be on here anymore,even if all they have to do is not login again, let me know. I'll remove them, not a problem...This has happened countless times............guess what happens, they se
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Its the same old same old, the place has been here 10 year, we've seen them come, we've seen them go... drama queens, bully boys, piss heads, idiots, braggers......... but then we have genuinely good members, who help others, are polite, respectful and no bother at all, ever.. I've lost count of the amount of topics like these that pop up , that are pretty pointless to be honest. If someone doesn't want to be on here anymore,even if all they have to do is not login again, let me know. I'll remove them, not a problem...This has happened countless times............guess what happens, they se
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Both Ian, As long as it can do a leg of lamb is my main concern. Industrial would be best but the price tag that goes with it is big it seems. Cheers I've got a vacuum sealer, the previous version to these I think, looks different http://www.amazon.co.uk/Andrew-James-Quality-Vacuum-Sealer/dp/B001HBP7HW . There pretty good, only downfall is the rolls of plastic are expensive, you would only really use it for personal use, then reuse the roll.. I also have a food wrapper similar to one of these I got very cheap of ebay http://www.scobiesdirect.com/ItemInfo.asp?ItemDesc=Tray+Overwra
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Must of got my wires crossed Matt
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I'm sure ratbait is owned and run by killgerm.
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Just logged on,,,there are some really weird people about, cranks, social misfits, idiots, alcoholics, paranoid androids, schitzo's you name it there floating around somewhere or other... and the best thing is they land in the general section of a hunting forum, don't post anything barely to do with hunting... and go on some pathetic child like tantrums over absolutely nothing.... Seriously it makes me laugh how sad some people really are...get a life
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Do you want something industrial or just for sealing meat for your own use?
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It supposedly cuts down on dust also, as normal radiators, the way they convect heat. supposedly don't help with the dust in a room. You have to leave them on to gradually heat up, better with concrete floors, insulated underneath, as if you had wooden you would lose a lot of heat into floor void and vents.. Wet system would be the best and most efficient, a mate has electric underfloor heating and has a wet room, uses it so the floor dries off quickly, said its pretty good.
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I think it was around £40. DixyHMR on here has the snappy one by trend and uses it all the time in his job, theres a lot of different accessories for them.. http://www.dm-tools.co.uk/product.php/section/8619/sn/TRESNAPASA2#.U8GeVrFx18E I'd avoid the cheaper types you can get from screwfix, ebay, etc for about £10, they just destroy themselves when they see any torque.
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I'll have to take a look at one, see what the quality is like, might just opt for the easy option of a normal TV
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I was tempted Baz but opted out, some lads I work with are going to get it fitted, a lot of european countries have it fitted in homes.. But to me it wasn't worth the cost.
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Anyone into doing DIY stuff at home, a mate on the forum helped me out fitting my kitchen and used his Trend Snappy to get in at some awkward fixings.. I've needed to get into tight areas when drilling joists etc loads of times and could have done with something like this years ago would have saved me loads of hassle, I was tempted with an angle drill but there even bulkier and still not ideal...just use these with a regular battery drill... These little gadgets are ideal for tight spots and you can use masonry, wood or regular bits in them, the one below is a milwaukee...
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Has anyone got a projector instead of a TV, what's the quality like and cost of these things, compared to your normal TV setup, and what kit is needed to go with them... I noticed most of the modern TV's now are smart tv's with built in apps and stuff, but I suppose it would be nice to have a full wall setup.
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A few digital units come supplied with remotes, a couple to hand the Pulsar Digisights and Drone Pro, anyone use them or are they just sat in there box.. I never bothered when I first got it setup, but after busting the control knob, needed to resort to using one ... Anyway got it fixed and the remote is still very handy, especially being wireless... How does everyone else use them, kept in pocket, or has anyone attached direct to rifle stock?
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Welcome Joe, a good introduction, its good to see how we all fall into hunting, and good to see you got your own way......in the end
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Had this quite a few times deker delayed fire, only with HMR rounds though..
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The BF muds wear better than most mate, there a far more resilient harder rubber. What size are your tyres, a lad I know has some BF AT's new on rims... I'd definitely go for Goodrich over the others, if your buying new.
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I'd say the speed dip is better than the formula one dip for sure..
