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clabstar

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  1. what the hell would you use it for its no good for gutting or skinning its ridiculous lol get a £10 mora clipper or robust wonte go wrong
  2. i have the same one they are 150 lb per square inch draw wait somthing like that they will go threw 10 gallon oil drum at 150 yards and carry on there a bit finicky tho. if the bolt rickoshaes run like f**k they go off faster than they do of the bow and they fly stupidly well grate fun tho for target shooting good luck with the sale
  3. point blank is pointles its more fun when its just a faint line threw the scope at 30 yrds
  4. thats a wast if you kick them there abdamins explode and they go pop
  5. how does that work do you hit the wick or somthing mite give that one a try later on
  6. sorry to hear about your loss its hard loosing some one so close. im shore she was a insperation to many people and she will live on in all your lifes and memories and be looking over you from above. i wish you and all your family all the best. rip viv clabby
  7. yes it does work only with the pink tiped swanvesta matches you need to catch it on the side. you will get threw a packet befor you strike one tho took me atleast 6 packets of matches. hones in yer acuracy skills tho
  8. play him at his own game blare out music rev the bollicks out the car when he is a sleep he will soon get the picture
  9. i keep mine in the rubber but pad on the end of my stock or in my pocket i used a pellet pouch a few times dint like it no good for shooting lying down bent the skirts to shit
  10. in no snaring exspert but have done a bit now and again the string will be either jupe or nylon and will be strong enuff look for rabbit runs comeing threw the fences and set your snares about a inch or a inch and a half off the ground thats ill i can help you with if im rong some one will put me [bANNED TEXT] and give correct information
  11. Hobs are usually fertile for most of the year and come into breeding condition earlier than the Jills. Once a Jill comes into 'Heat' then she will stay that way for several months unless mated. ATB. Rod. ok thanks for that i apreciate the help so realy its better to get the jills mated when they come in to heat. now a thick question how do you no when they are in heat? first time i have owned jills so dont no
  12. just out of interest are males up for it all the time or just when jills are in season and how many times a year do jills come into season?
  13. i dont no much about snaring but wood he not benafit watching the rabbits from a distance or even sit and wait then see what runs they are useing? only a idea
  14. the ferret is a randy sod then get him some porn and a blow up ferret lol
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