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Lewdan

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  1. Hi mate, search back to 18 November thread started by BOB.243 will give you some advice. Cheers LD
  2. Cheers Mike, took the plunge about 3 weeks ago, put a mix of 50/50 running ok, no problems yetnd ive topped up evey week since..
  3. i have a dragon mod on mine and it does a great job but i suppose any centre fire proofed moderator will do, depends on how much you want to spend PS Good to hear some positive remarks on this calibre which after all has been around longer than most,still does what it says on the tin & has stood the test of time. Lewdan
  4. Hi mate , i agree 100% with charlie caller and mr logic. I use a .22K hornet ( Ruger 77 )and load it up with 10.2gns of Vit N110 and a 40gn sierra blitz king head, gives around 2900 fps and is lethal on fox out to 200yds or so. ( take care mine is a K hornet and can be be loaded about 10% more than standard hornet)Any way i think its a great little tool for the job--quieter than other centrefires (when moderated )cheap & easy to reload, accurate, and no recoil to speak of. Some people will say this calibre is more or less obsolete or old hat, DONT believe them still plenty of shooters use
  5. Hi mate, What size is it , is it swivel or not Cheers
  6. Hi chap Ive been there and done that in the long run its not worth it. You don't get a good return. Sorry i couldn't`t help more. i beg to differ mate, im on 100% bio diesel, 45mpg,i make it out of used cooking oil,it costs me 15p/litre to make,(68.25p/gal) it works out at £00.01.52p per mile(yes thats right one and a half pence per mile), recently i done a 195mile round trip and it cost me £2.96p. i'd say it was worth it. my tank holds 50litres so to fill my tank it costs me £7.50 as apossed to £53.95, which is a saving of £46.45 every tank full Hi mate thanks for the in
  7. any of you guys run your trucks on diesel/ vegie oil mix. what mix do you use, what oil is best & what problems to look out for Thinking of using some in my 2.0di freelander.. Cheers LD
  8. Dam, i think i left one off that pile good day out, plenty more crows to be had Lewdan
  9. Just a fun question starting with your earliest memories how many guns have you owned and used, and what make Being in my mid fifties i have to think a long way back , but here goes.. AIR GUNS---GAT, DIANA 16, DIANA 22, BSA SERVICE RIFLE, WEBLY TEMPEST, BSA METEOR, BSA MERCURY, AIRSPORTER, DIANA 52, WEBLY TRACKER, HW , RAPID 7, SHOT GUNS--- ITHICA PUMP/ACTION, S/B COEY, S/B ARGILE, D/B WEBLEY 410, S/B BAIKAL, D/B BAIKAL HAMMER, D/B SABEL, B/B LAURONA, B/B PARKER HALE, WEBLEY 810 S/AUTO, RIREARMS---RUGER .22R/F S/AUTO, CZ.22R/F STYLE, RUGER.22K HORNET . There are probably a
  10. i think we have gone away from original thread guys Never used one, but have heard conflicting reports about the 204 cal, just do as much research as possible before you buy. LD
  11. if you want a calibre for fox out to 200yds and rabbits a little further then get a .22 Hornet, dont listen to the knockers they are actually gaining in popularity
  12. What about a .22 K hornet, 3000 ft/sec with 40Gn V max, and only 13grains of powder-- do any fox up to 200Yds, cheap & easy to reload Worth a look LD
  13. you,l have to invest in a few thousand rounds Ian and get one of those 50 round mags well done mate, LD
  14. Lewdan

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    Cheers SS, job done
  15. Agreed.. cracking rifle for the money tune the trigger and is probably as good as any other more expensive kits
  16. For personal reasons i wish to change my log in name, how do i go about it KP
  17. Was it dead or did you have to neck it :11: :11:
  18. Well done mate , good shooting where abouts you from KP
  19. All good fun mate, think those rabbits are a little lamp shy dont seem to be Stopping for long except when they are hit
  20. they are not too bad, ground clearance is limited if they have the side steps on, but if you only want to use across fields and farm tracks then no problem as with all 4x4 good mud tyres are a big help. mechanically they are very reliable, should get about 25-30mpg Cheers
  21. :11: Here is some photos off my mobile, i'm the lamp man. Well done mate, didnt think you could download them from your phone --not bad pics even though i look a bit weighty What do you mean Keith I just thought you had an extra jumper on!!!!! cheers mate
  22. Here is some photos off my mobile, i'm the lamp man. Well done mate, didnt think you could download them from your phone --not bad pics even though i look a bit weighty
  23. Agreed--Empty vessels make the most noise :
  24. agree with you there Deker you have to be in the right place at the right time--in this case pure luck KP
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