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Grim Reaper

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  1. Pleased to meet you mate - got your PM. ;o)

  2. Well, well . . . . . Ya can't keep a good man down!

    Welcom back old bean!! ;)

    Grim.

  3. Shim - Shims - Shimming . . . . . . :sick: Nasty words them. Damage your scope they can - things they are! . . . Anyway! That method is how I was taught, and so far, it has never failed me, and neither have I ever had to resort to shims :sick: - I am glad to say. Let me know please how you come out of this with that method mate? Be interesting to find out like. ATB, Grim.
  4. Hi there Paul, Try this method here. 5th post down. I was taught this method years ago now, and it has always worked very well for me - so well in fact, I wanted to share the knowledge. I have no doubt this will work just as well for you mate. All the best, Grim.
  5. Hi Mark, If you feel confident enough with your abilities, then may I make a few suggestions for you to check out before you opt for sending it for service (which is something I feel you may not be needing at this point in time? Before you attempt to follow these suggestions, make sure the cylinder/reservoir is empty of air first - a safe cylinder/reservoir is an empty one, yeah? 1. Try to see if the filling valve at the front end of the reservoir is as tight as can be - this is one of the most likely causes for pressure loss). 2. Check the rubber 'O' ring between the air filling
  6. Contrary to what Linde has said, I would err on caution and be thinking that Nitrogen, on its own, is not a safe gas to be filling with - and the results of messing with unrecommended gasses for equipment needing a specific gas ONLY, are not nice to see. I can tell you - after having had to pick up the various and numerous parts of what is left of a body after. Diver's shops will fill up any in test cylinder with clean, dry, and uncontaminated comressed air - the same air as you are breathing only that it is compressed form. Nitrogen is contained in air we breath, and in the air u
  7. Hi Grim, could you please send me that PM aswell, I'm assuming it's how to properly adjust the trigger... All The Best PM on the way to your inbox now matey! Regards, Grim.
  8. Hi Zak, You have PM on the way mate. Regards, Grim.
  9. Tony, Thanks for your vote there old pal I am just glad I have been of help to you bud - but as I always say "Anytime!! " Regards, Grim.
  10. Bedrock . Although a fair number of the s310's do have synth stocks, not all of them do however. I cannot pass comment on the synths, as I have not shot with one, but I am sure they are just as good and effective as the wood ones. ATB, Grim.
  11. Luke2009, I have the S310 myself, but I also have used quite a few of the later S410's as well, and from a personal point of view, I myself think the S310 always was (and still is! ) fine as it is - certainly better than the later S410's I have to say. There are a few ''modifications' (new barrel band clamp - safety switch - on board pressure guage etc.) that have been made to the S410 in the design stage - which, in my opinion, the rifle could have done so much better without having had . Like the old saying goes - "If it ain't broke, don't try to fix it!" But to answer your q
  12. Again in essence, if the garden is their own, or one where they have shooting permission, and they abide by the licence terms, then there would be nothing wrong in doing it - providing the quarry is being shot for a valid reason contained within the terms. The exception of course being rabbit, as most of England (with 2 or 3 exceptions) is classed as a rabbit clearance zone, and all land owners within that zone are legally obligated to keep rabbits on their land under control - full stop. Hope this helps you some, Air Gunner? Regards, Grim.
  13. The short answer: yes, you can. In essense, as long as you are shooting under the terms of the licenses, then yes, you will be fine mate. If, on the other handm you are just shooting willy nilly, as it were, with no consideration of the license terms set out in them, then you will have loads of trouble and strain if you are caught doing so. Regards, Grim.
  14. correct.atb stabba It is perfectly normal to have concerns, yes I agree with that in all ways. But, if there are worries of anyone that is unknown to the parents, then best thing would surly be for them parent to try and get to know the person that bit more, say, by conducting e mails, or some such way of comunicating to one another?! Of what possible value is communication to any part of society, if it is never given the opportunity to be used by all concerned? Just my humble opinion. Regards, Grim.
  15. He is exactly that Richard - top man is Craig! I would have absolutely no hesitation in letting either my son or daughter go out for the day with him. He is very worthy of the trust, IMHO. Regards, Grim.
  16. I am truly sad to see this result - but that is society of today for you bud. This is what it has come to nowadays - everyone thinks everyone else is a wrong 'un if they show ANY genuine (for want of a better word) interest in the young of today - thay are the adults of tomorrow, and it is in our own best interest to educate them in the way of life. But alas, we can now no longer do that because, like i say, if one would want to, they are judged by one and all to be a worng 'un - this gives nothing out but a sad sad picture of the even sadder outlook of people today, I'm afraid.
  17. I must admit, since having got my bolt action Lee Enfield No4 in .410, I use THAT more than my 12 bore too, as it goes!! regards, Grim.
  18. Borntoshoot, Hi mate. I think you'll find that "hushpower" or not, its still a .410, which is a shotgun, and so you will need a SGC to be able to get it bud. A hushpower is just a moderated .410 shotgun, that is the main difference between that and any other type of .410. All the best, Grim.
  19. Jenksi, PM on its way buddy! Regards, Grim.
  20. No . . . .[sniff] . . . . . To describe you, s'definately gotta be TART! Grim.
  21. Come on thats not a real contest is it now...... taking sweets of a kid comes to mind My dear Michael, You are such a complete TART!! :tongue4: . . . . . . . . All the best pal, Grim.
  22. A good man, and one who is interesting to talk with - very knowledgeable in his areas of interest! :o)

    All the best,

    Grim.

  23. On the (hopefully) occasion of a visit from the police or FEO: i have told my wife A not to let them in the house, B to get them to ring me on my mobile, and C to arrange a mutually agreeable time to come back. Simple. I do not relish the thought of the police or FEO at my house itching to get a look at my security set-up, and hoping they can trip the wife up, and thereby lose me my ticket - no! BUT, I have to say, the primary set of keys are with me all the time, and no one else at all knows the whereabouts of the other set - I have laid out a few clues around the hou
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