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c1j1r

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  1. Nothing wrong with it at all bud,it looks brand new but the stock is too small for the action,it's a weirauch stock but it's too small if you know what I mean? I purchased it off a friend cheap with the intention of buying a new stock that fits but I can't seem to find one ,only the custom stocks but that defeats the point in getting in cheap in the first place,does anyone know if any other weirauch model stocks fit the 95?

    Cheers

  2. Yes more than capable to sort the fencing and that seems to be the best route to go down thinking about it,so i will price up materials and add how much I will charge for my labour,pretty simple really I know but I was just interested on how other people go about pricing jobs,thanks to those that were helpful.cheers ?

  3. I understand what your saying but like you said it is a difficult one,I don't want to offend the employer by quoting a high price but at the same time don't want to undercut myself,your right though it's something I will have to figure out and see what happens I think I will charge for time spent and extra for every rabbit that's caught on top of that?

  4. I understand that ,one mans price will differ from anouther for different reasons distance traveled ect..

    But I was just after a rough guide as to what other people charge.

    I've been asked to get rid of some rabbit that are digging up a large lawn,there's a fence bordering the garden and that's where there coming in so snaring them is the best option.

    I make the snares myself so there's no cost in that but I obviously take my own time making them,the job is about a mile away from where I am so no distance really,but struggling on what to charge and was wondering roughly how people work out how they do it? Per rabbit ,time on the job ect

  5. I've had a dog back from somebody who took it as a pup he hasn't got time for it,it's a beagle spaniel dog 8 months old hasn't done a thing apart from stock training but is ready to start now,it's out of working parents and I would keep it back myself but I've got plenty on and happy with what I've got atm,this dog won't just go to anyone and would prefer it to go with someone with abit of experience on the beagle side of things as I don't want somebody getting fed up with it and it getting passed pillar to post,this dog will work and its litter sister is hunting well already just needs bringing on,I don't want any money for him as I don't really like selling dogs if I can help it and I'm sure it will make a very good dog in the right hands,so any serious working homes for the dog pm me

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  6. I posted this last year, and I was wondering if anybody could tell me how much this rifle would be worth, I said I wasn't going to sell it but I think it would be appreciated more by someone who is really interested or collects air rifles.

     

    Hw80 custom hunter

    Made by Ivan Hancock and david pope

    Integral silencer

    Barrel shroud

    Laser glide internals

    engraved by Don bloxridge

    Grade1 walnut stock

    Adjustable butt pad

    Stock carved thumb rest

    Carved brass engraved mount pistol grip pomel fitted in walnut

    Brass engraved trigger gaurd

    Fine brass engraved set back trigger blade

    Custom fitted sling swivel (front)

    Brass swing swivel cap (rear)

    Brass screw mounts

    Scope tasco super scope 6x24x40

    Butler creek eyecaps

    Hand engraved mounts

    Hand made calf leather carrying case

    Leather hand engraved sling strap

    http://s1276.photobucket.com/user/sophie20002/library/

     

     

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