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Grim Reaper

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  1. I am happy that I have been of help to you bud! ;o)

    Keep it up mate.

    All the best,

    Grim.

  2. Caretaker, for this link I have just voted . . . . . ' NO ' . . . . several times . . . . . 20 times, in fact! :11: I may well vote some more - '' the more - the merrier '', as they say. Regards, Grim.
  3. No worries fella - anytime! Regards, Grim.
  4. Stumacher, Hi mate, what exactly have you done to your stock? IE: what damage, and where is it, and to what extent? Is it possible you can submit a picture or three to this thread mate? All hope may not be lost just yet, pal. Regards, Grim.
  5. A good guy to chat/talk with, not afraid to ask for help - which is a good quality. Carry on as you are now bud, and you won't go wrong!

    All the best,

    Grim.

  6. That is correct Midge - 40mm lens is good for the day time, 50mm is better at dusk or dawn times, as it does let more light into the scope thereby giving you somewhaof an improved image quallity. Regards, Grim.
  7. No worries pal , that's what sites like this are for - to help others learn something, as well as to learn something yourself along the way! Regards, Grim.
  8. Cobra, Happy New Year to you also mate The question of what pellet to use for your rifle can only be answered by you, really? It is just a case of you experimenting with a few sample packs of pellets, and finding out as a result what pellet your particular rifle performs best with. Now, having said that of course, you will find out that although many people own an AA S410, not all of those owners will be able to use the same brand of pellet in those S410's. This is because although most S410's have the same size barrel, they may not ( A ) all have the same make of barrel, and
  9. Well said, that man!! quite right Buster, quite right!! I must say, i used to buy them quite regularly, but now don't bother on the whole - as has been said by others theyDO tend to get a bit "the same as last moth" really. So now i don't bother (unless i see something that is of interest to me - and you can count those times using 2 fingers . . . . on one hand . . . . on 2 seperate occasions, like?!) Regards, Grim.
  10. "What do you use your air rifle for?" Well, I use mine for shooting the Ephelants out of Cherry Trees - though how they actually get UP there is beyond me?? ephelants are also buggers for leaving footprints in the butter; Those Ephelants that i find in the fridge, i promptly shoot - though it has to be said, i find this an un-sporting type of shot and so don't do it lightly. But to be serious, i use mine for pest control (though only where i have permission to shoot, obviously;) ), and the odd bit of target shooting/zero'ing in my garden range with my son. Also, I have
  11. Wishing the membership here a Merry Christmas for 2008, and a happy, safe and prosperous New Year for 2009!!! Shoot safe, stay safe, and happy hunting to all of yuz!! Regards, Grim.
  12. Adam, You have another 'INCOMING' ! lol Regards, Grim.
  13. Hi Adam, You have PM mate Regards, Grim.
  14. What i find works for me with the forms is to present them to the person when you speak to them, it gives them something to read which gives them an outline of you that they can digest in their own liesure, kind of thing. That way, they have ( A ) met you in person, ( B ) got a good picture of you from the meeting, and ( C ) they can read a bit of background about you too. I have sent them out when i first started doing it, but have always gone for personally presenting them since i had no joy from the first wave of posting them. This method works well for me. You get the best of both
  15. i have tried all diff pellets in it and they no diff at all i have had air guns since the age of 16 and always used what i wanted now adays it seams that you get a gun and have to use what they say this cant be right can it No, it is not right at all - what you need to do is to take no notice of the sales pitch in respect of pellets and do your own bits of research using the testing packs of various pellet makes that you can get specifically for seeing what pellet suits what rifle better way, or indeed the best way. With regards to your post before the one i have just answered, j
  16. Halfinch, What you have just said is a very good point and observation - they have indeed read the forms if they are saying no, this is at least an indication in the right direction. What i mean to say is that, ok, the landowner may have someone at the moment, but what if that person should want to give up the permission or indeed they could lose it? That is when the landowner will remember reading 'something' and go back to it . . . . TA-DA!! To Peter, Bear the above in mind, and remember this: If there is nothing else, there is always hope. Regards, G
  17. Reckon Grims is a cracker Pete. Cheers Pete - much appreciated! Regards, Grim.
  18. Buster! How's it going mate? fair i hope;) Yes, you are correct mine is a 3 ltr, 300 Bar tank. As regards making one for you, if you can get the Walnut (or whatever timber you prefer ) let me know if you want me to send you (by postal mail) some life size plans for it and you can use them to make the same thing for yours? PM or e mail me if you like chap, and we can discuss 'terms' . . . . All the best bud, Grim.
  19. charge ok up to 200 and shoots the same all the time had it on my mates test and shot 50 pelets though it and all the same.First thing is first - try filling to no more than 180 bar and see how you fare then mate;) been on the airarm site and all they say is it needs more pellets in it as its not used lol dont agre with them. they even say im using the wrong pellets but using airarmsAir Arms will only recommend their own brand to you, this is not the best way to go about it. What you need to bear in mind is that each and every barrel is different in the behaviours. Even barrels in the sam
  20. Ok, here's one i made earlier . . . . lol "]Tank and cradle number 1 shot: "]Tank and cradle no 2 shot I made it from left over off cuts from when i made my Walnut thumb-hole stock. The cradle holds the tank securely in the boot, and on the underside are four screws (1 in each corner) screwed to 'only just' come through the bottom by around 1/8 - these dig into the boot carpet and stop the whole deal moving around the boot area. Works every time! Regards, Grim.
  21. Thanks for the reply Matty. It seems that my thoughts and learnings on the loaded magazine issue have also been used by others, and it was just a reply i made to the original post, and I was just trying to point out the point so that others could make their own way with it - but like you say, never again! LOL All the best pal, Grim.
  22. McSparkie, None of us are ever to old to learn mate. I am sure that we are ALL learning ALL of the time in here bud - if the truth be told. That is the beauty of the place that is THL - we can all pick up useful bits on here from each other, and that is the best benefit of being among the membership of a place such as this, Innit!? Regards, Grim.
  23. Peter, Check your in-box - you have a PM bud. Regards, Grim.
  24. No problems at all people with providing something that is of help to you all. I am just glad I have been able to be of help! Regards, Grim.
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