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The Lord Flashheart

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  1. ٰاث ذثسف حخقدسفشق دشئث Shit, sorry. I meant that my pornstar name is "Saifullah" or "Sword of God" in Arabic. Lord Flashheart was a nickname I picked up at school. I can imagine the name of the porn film now.Flash heart does pygmy goat.part 1. Just the name? Sounds like you've got a pretty good idea of what hind feet tucked into your boots would look like too. You dirty little rural you!
  2. ٰاث ذثسف حخقدسفشق دشئث Shit, sorry. I meant that my pornstar name is "Saifullah" or "Sword of God" in Arabic. Lord Flashheart was a nickname I picked up at school.
  3. As a general principle, if someone is taking the piss and you're not sure out of who; assume the worst.
  4. As Churchill once said "all that is needed for evil to prevail is good men to fail to bitch about it on the internet".
  5. It's yoof speak, I freely concede... Lovely day today too, stuck at work but would much rather be out clay shooting at the very least.
  6. That link should have carried a warning ! It's got Corbyn, Abbott and Packham on the same page ! I haven't had my tea yet !!!! It's the bloody Spectator, how much more right wing do you want?
  7. Not yet milord. Having a serious struggle trying to make up my mind. I like a big rabbit head to aim at so looking at X18/20/24. Dont want AO, don't want IR. Don't think I'll need tactical turrets. Why do people buy 42/44mm objectives when they can have 50/56mm? Apart from raising the eyeline, Is it easier to center the eye when using a smaller objective lens? And of course it has to work well with the Archer. A smaller scope balances the rifle better and looks better as it gives a sleeker silhouette. If you are shooting with good light then the larger objective can
  8. The best example of the genre I've seen:
  9. Ah well, that's different then. I think the trick is to get on with it and not worry about the stuff that is out of your control. I live in London and own various shooty things, I draw the curtains before I clean them, don't break the law and don't therefore anticipate any problems. I do occasionally worry about taking the rifles from the house to the car but a selection of fishing bags solved that one. Relax, the sun is shining and life is good just now.
  10. Great post, punt gunning is something I've always wanted to try. Those old artillery pieces are fantastic.
  11. Don't forget his latest debacle: https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2017/01/much-ask-facts-balance-bbc-presenters-like-chris-packham/#
  12. Sounds like you need a brass mate, reset your circuits for you...
  13. I'm not sure that it's possible to take that statement out of context, it was simply incorrect and I am not personally attacking you in correcting it to a newbie... I found a bag with straps and things on the inside that seems to work but am always after a better mousetrap. Pm away.
  14. And people like this are taken seriously by the mawkish public...
  15. Yup, huge fun. I have a place where I can use the wmr on them and it's some of the most fun you can have with your clothes on.
  16. Congratulations, have you got a scope for it yet?
  17. There are circumstances where a shot longer than 200 yards cannot be avoided and not as a result of lack of fieldcraft, as you rather amusingly claim. If you think about it you have covered the necessity for the occasional long shot under the "change approach" technique. An example might be a chicken farm I shoot with a mate where lines of chicken huts are arranged like a Japanese POW camp. The best spot to ambush foxes heading in an out of it is something like a ride 600y long along one side of the buildings. This a professional pest control job, rather than sport shooting, an
  18. Nice to see you Amir, I was unaware you are a 'rookie hunter' don't tell them that at the foxy footie club Hello sexy! How do I get this "rookie" nonsense changed...
  19. What's on the menu? I like 28 gram English no. 6 for light weight game guns on a typical driven day, 32 grams English No. 5 for rough shooting, pigeon and crow decoying, 36 gram No.3 steel for ducks, Winchester Drylock 44grams no.1 for geese and as much lead as possible in no1-2 for foxes.
  20. The sort of powder we use for reloading is actually a smokeless propellant rather than an explosive, it's in the same UN hazmat category as things like prepackaged firework. No special storage necessary.
  21. I'm not sure what you mean, do you mean over and above the security level needed to have section 1 firearms in the first place?
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