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Dervburner

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  1. Don’t need stars on ‘em pal, just use cylinder & cylinder........?
  2. Correct, most will use back trigger to fire tightest choke, but as SD says, not all. Just check the markings on each barrel and you will know for sure?
  3. I don’t see many English (perdix) these days, but it’s always good to see them when I do?
  4. “C’mon jimmy, let me help you out of that pool of shit”.... ?
  5. Some bleddy cotton arms on ‘ere......??
  6. Hope you have a good one Stav, nice pictures too??
  7. Couple ugartechea’s here in 12 & .410, sold my last o/u about ten years ago....
  8. Spoilsport, what, no ten shot autos allowed? ? How do you expect me to hit anything? ???
  9. My doctor charged £15 and it was ready to collect in two days, so that seems good compared to many?
  10. Don’t you just love thread resurrections ? I think I’ll see if I can dredge a few up. No, I mean it, get ready.........?
  11. Might be better than the old carrot trick, I put one in each eye and couldn’t see a thing. I suspect it might be an old wives tale..unless I’m doing it wrong?.........?
  12. Mine came back quite a few weeks before the old ones expired last year, so I was well happy with the service. As I understand it, there’s three busy years and two not so busy in the five year cycle. I think I’m in one of the not so busy years?
  13. I thought it was all the rear bolt models, could be wrong? ive just read that it can only be done on the newer bsa’s with the chrome bolt. Apparently they are available new with left hand action.
  14. Can’t the bsa’s be swapped over to left hand by swapping the bolt around?
  15. Not free standing, I was leaning on the bonnet ?
  16. Took a couple of springers out for a plink this afternoon. I just grabbed a few tins of different pellets in .22 & .25 and stuck a couple of targets up. Well, I might be a bit rusty with the spring guns but the .25’s were all over the place at 40 yards. I was doing ok with the .22 H&N ftt’s but only had a few left so had a go with jsb exact rs and bisley superfield, both not too bad at 40 yards. The .25’s on the other hand were not so good, so I moved the target in to what paced out at 28 good strides. Anyway, the milbro rhinos just wouldn’t group at that range. RWS superdomes were bet
  17. Probably thought it was coming in to another ginger.....?
  18. Not cheap for a springer, in fact, bloody expensive, but........as with most things, you get what you pay for. If you go the hw route, you’ll need to factor in the cost of tuning if you want to match it.
  19. That’s a fair comment Mark, but shouldn’t need to be remedied by the user, should be done at manufacture. Just my opinion, and it probably wouldn’t stop me buying one, but disappointing really, that you would need to wrap outdoor equipment in a bag to keep it dry.
  20. For what they’re designed for, you’d at least expect them to be waterproof. If not, that’s a real letdown. I don’t understand the thinking to manufacture an electrical device designed to be used outdoors but if it gets wet it rots out...?
  21. Nice write up Stav, enjoyable read. Glad you had a good day.?
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