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Keaner

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  1. You re assured me there apart from primos trigger sticks bit lol
  2. Ok I have been looking at the bushnell ar 223 scopes, blackwood outdoors recommend the bushnell range with the pards and that scope seems to have a really good review so mite give that a go. Thanks for your advise stavross
  3. Did just compare both vortex's on Uttings and it says they both have the same coatings?
  4. Yeh I've been looking at that diamond back range. Stuck between that one or the Nikon monarch 3. Think il give that vortex a try. Didn't realise it was different glass
  5. Can you lads recommend a good parallax scope that's got a 25mm tube and 40mm objective Otherwise it's gonna start getting expensive again if I gonna change rings aswell
  6. Sounds like vortex is the way to go then. Have you tried a pard 007 with your vortex stavross?
  7. Do the vortex scopes hold there zero well from knocks and bumps etc?
  8. Can anyone recommend a good parallax scope for a 223?
  9. Can anyone recommend a good parallax scope for a 223? I'm looking at either a Nikon monarch 3 or a vortex diamond back hp. Any other suggestions?
  10. You mean your altering your parallax all the time?
  11. Just looking for some advise on these pard007's, would it work ok on a non parallax scope? My mates say it would because its got its own focus wheel. Just wondering if there is anyone on here that has used one without parallax. Looking to put it on my redfield revolution 4-12 x 40
  12. I'm experimental with different set ups and would like to know other people's opinions for best tbg length and width for shooting 9.5 steel. For hunting and target shooting
  13. Mines does what I want it to do day and nite, bush ferret lamp and retrieving. Can be abit stubborn at time though. I think that's the bedlington.
  14. That makes sense with my little bitch. She a good all rounder but [BANNED TEXT] on the bigger stuff she goes up another two gears
  15. Wouldn't recommend having one just for lamping rabbits I meant
  16. Only recommend having a collie cross if you want an all- rounder. Wouldn't recommend having one just for lamping.
  17. I think it's just weather conditions for breeding and different burrows being used. That's what we find anywY
  18. Swings and round abouts Micky. I got land that's the same, one year it's better to do ferreting, other year it's better to do snaring
  19. It's a old photo but I thort I would post it again as it relates to the topic Micky and yourself are talking about
  20. Had this fella in wire they same way as mr tea pot said, on the tram line on other side of rabbit wires
  21. I always put at least two on a run like that and usually catch more than one on them big open runs
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