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  1. LOOKS IN DECENT CONDITION :thumbs: WOULD OF HAD A GO AT THAT IF YOU WERE CLOSER HAVE ONE ALLREADY BUT OLDER THAN YOURS EXELLENT TRUCKS GOOD LUCK WITH SALE DABBER

     

    i have good 4x4 diahatsu fourtrack, 1999, T register £1900. is very good, T&T until jan 2011. if intrest, i in N Yorks most day. if want picture ,PM please ask. clint

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    nice of you to try and steal this sellers sale!

  2. AIRARMS S410 .22 CARBINE

    • WALNUT STOCK
    • WEIRAUCH SILENCER
    • HAWKE AIRMAX SCOPE 4X12X40
    • 2X MAGAZINES
    • HARRIS BIPOD
    • PADDED CAMO BAG WITH LOTS OF STORAGE AND PROTECTION
    • 200 BAR DIVERS BOTTLE TESTED UNTIL 2012
    • AIRARMS CHARGING KIT AND ADAPTORS
    • LOGUN LAMP, BATTERY AND CHARGER

    This is a great piece of reliable kit which will take down any legal quarry with ease, everything is in good condition and well looked after!

    The gun is located in the NORTHEAST any questions can be taken on 07749301638 the price is £550 FOR EVERYTHING no time wasters please.

     

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  3. sj's are very capable machines and should go any were your hunting takes you, cheap, but very uncomfortable and like a drink i would save your pennys and get the updated version the jimny, they are more comfortable but will tackle any terrain as a good as an sj and are a very reliable so will save you in the long run.

  4. Thankyou some valid points brought up there! he is muzzled at the moment purely for peace of mind but he still shows aggression with it on but to less effect, the dog he is most in contact with in the car is his brother who is as laid back as can be. I will knock the spray collar idea on the head. thanks for the replys.

  5. has anyone had any experiance with remote spray collars opossed to E collars? i have had various problems with my dog during his training but have overcome all through persistance, but he has developed a problem which i cannot get him out off, he shows aggression towards other dogs when in the car with them. He tenses up and sits and waits for something to touch him and then lets loose when they do! i need to try something fresh and have seen these spray collars which seem handy im not opossed to the E collar but im just weighing up options. It makes going out lamping stressful for me and is getting out of hand. any advice welcome thankyou

  6. redundancy forces reluctant sale, .22 thumbhole stock weihrauch hw100k carbine, simmons whitetail classic 3.5-10x50, harris bipod with swivels, neoprene realtree sling, logun lamp with battery, charger and filter kit, divers bottle and all charging equipment (the bottle itself may need a new cert depending were you get it filled from) i bought the gun and scope brand new and is still in perfect condition i still have all manuals and orginal boxes. i have owned many air rifles and rate it higher than any other its never ever let me down in either reliability or performance, i will no doubt buy another once im over this difficult time. price is £500 ono and is unfortunatly going to have to be a face to face sale with the amount of kit involved im based in tyne and wear. thankyou!

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  7. i have have a facelift td4 2004 model and have had a trouble free year, i believe you either get a 2004+ model or dont bother getin one as reviews on sites like parkers etc will give you all the feed back you need regarding the pre facelift. they have underrated offroad ablity and once you learn to take them smooth over mud and wet fields etc you wont get stuck with some good tyres they are not true offroaders but are as capable as most people need as for there road mannors there great, powerful, and economical 38-42mpg do some more research on the net before buying though.

  8. what do you do if the pup will not retrieve a dummy at all ? myn retrieves balls, toys etc give him a rabbit skin and thats it he will not give it up for anything! im desperate to get to the bottom of the problem i will give him all the time that is needed because i want him a 100% on the lamp but my methods are not working in the slightest.

  9. cheers for your thoughts guys! its a hard one because hes 100% retrieving balls, toys etc and is a pretty obidient pup but obviously something isnt right cos his brother is bringing them straight back and myn is the complete opposite maybe he just isnt ready yet and i should leave him for a month or so and try again. treats dont make a diffrence to him and walking away means he just follows on but will not leave the rabbit nor come any closer than 15yards from me,

  10. i have exactly the same problem with my 9month old bull greyhound who retrieves balls, toys anything until he caught a rabbit and it was like hunting him to try and get the rabbit back, he was totally ignorant towards me, ive tried taking treats with me and all he wants to do is rag the rabbit all over the field maybe he needs to mature alot more its just so annoying that he is running the lamp perfect and taking rabbits with ease just that part of his trade that is lacking.

  11. i have a 9month old bull greyhound which i have just started on the lamp, i have done everything with him which i have done with previous dogs which have turned out credible dogs! took him out with experienced dogs, got him used to the lamp etc and he runs the beam champion and i cant fault his effort and ability to strike his quarry (rabbits at the moment) in which he has hardly missed a one. The problem starts once he has caught he will not bring it anywere near me and will not give it up, he plays with it in typical puppy fashion running away when approched and not listening or taking any blind notice of his recall. what i need is some tips which could encourage him to forget his ignorance and start to understand what he must do! anthing will be appreciated thankyou. :clapper:

  12. had the same thing happen to a mates pup, which he made a splint from a bit of tubing to keep the tail pretty straight which had to be tight enough to stop the dog from biting it off done the trick but a young dog heels alot better than older dogs and a tail injury should be treated straight away but obviously a vet will tell you if its likely the dog will need an operation, hope all goes well for you both

  13. thanks for the replys, i dont agree with the fact people think that lurchers should be kept outside only either! they make great pets i no of many people who love there lurchers for there nature just as much for there ability in the field including me, the problem iam having is the fact most of what i have read on here about bull x s is they seem to be purely used as tools in the field which again as i mentioned previously i dont have a problem with just want to no can they do the job of being a nice household animal to. its nice to see they are as the pic above proves :clapper:

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