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Coney

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  1. Deffo different mate is it a tight fit in that stock???
  2. Don't suppose you have a site/shop name where this can be purchased Dave ??? Cheers Coney.
  3. Got to agree with the above, I travel up and down the country from Hereford to Carlisle and would'nt be without one as they definately take the stress out of driving.
  4. You still made a great choice celticwar as the s10 is a cracking piece of kit and I've been watching your posts and you seem to have "clicked" with it as you have had some good bags, well done and keep posting Regards Coney.
  5. Sorry it's taken so long to post this one as I've just got my camera back off the wife, Me and "goldenarms" decided on a late afternoon mooch last Thursday afternoon as we were both off work it seemed a good idea. Now due to the uncertanty of the weather of late I decided to "dust off" the Logun S16s and take it out instead of my HW100 as if it got wet it did'nt matter as they are virtually weather proof. Taking it out of it's case ( been in there for the past few months ) I noticed it had'nt lost a bit of pressure as I had marked the gauge with some tape before it went into "hibernation" when
  6. Is there any site/photos/links to view regarding the above???
  7. You'd have been lucky to get 1 if I'd been up there with you and you know it!!............Ha ha ha, nice shooting mate. Coney.
  8. Hello and welcome.
  9. My money would be on a Irish Lurcher.
  10. Coney

    Talking

    Good story that mate enjoyed it a lot.
  11. Coney

    ratting

    Well done that man.
  12. Great read and top results, well done and keep at em!!!
  13. I've tried most leading .22 pellets cheap & expensive, pointed & domed and I have to agree with ferretville, H&N Field Target Trophy do the job in my HW100 like no other pellet, sweet as a nut and stops them in teir tracks up to 40 yards. Regards Coney.
  14. First install the software that comes with the camera, then down load them from your digital camera via the USB cable that comes with the camera . Save them into "my pictures" then transfer them to "photobucket" after saving this site as one of your favourites and opening a free account, then open "photobucket" select your user account and press the "browse" icon this will direct you to "my pictures" where you initially saved your pictures from your camera, now select the pictures you wish to transfer to "photobucket" and then download and give them a tiltle if you wish these are now ready to
  15. Enjoyed the short time he had.
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