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Lloyd90

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  1. It looked quite dark altho I'm not massively fussed! What do you think of the rifle and scope deal for £435 ?
  2. All that money to join and spent kitting out their range rovers ? Couldn't make it up! An like others when you need their help they're not interested!
  3. As some of you may have read I've been looking for a springer air rifle recently Been to the local RFD today and he has a second hand AA pro sport in 177 with a Hawke parorama scope 4-12x40 with mil dot ret for £435 Quite tempted, as I know the rifle alone new is £570 some places. Also question - how do I tell difference between beach or walnut stock ? He said it was walnut
  4. My mate has fenced all his off, wire under ground, electors fence etc - fox still gets in.
  5. Feck sake, so which is better - pro sport , TX or a Hw97 ? Lol
  6. Cracking Buck How much that set you back if you don't mind me asking ?
  7. Cheers lads, I just thought that if they're both similar lengths sticking a mod on the end of the TX is so obviously going to add a few inches
  8. Sorry Rex but what's a shroud ? I have seen some pics of the TX with a mod on the end attached
  9. Am I right in thinking the HW has a moderator already fitted and the TX does not ?
  10. Apparently the CE been sacked and escorted off premises by Police. Other big members left or sacked. Some talk of fraud etc. Not seen anything on big sites, although on another site I'm on this topic has been locked :/ I have seen this on a Facebook shooting group as the source. Anyone have any idea what's actually going on ? Personally I'm no lover of BASC as I found them to be useless when I actually wanted them to do something to challenge the police regarding FAC conditions.
  11. Alright folks, I've been looking at the Hw97k for a while but recently spotted a AA tx200 HC for sale second hand on another site and see they're very similar spec etc. Anyone picked up and big difference , things to watch out for etc ? Cheers Lloyd
  12. If you know exactly what your doing, know your actually getting quality gear, having consistent training and diet 99% of the time then they will enhance what you do. If you do it wrong you can end up with side effects, requiring very expensive surgery etc, Also know lads you've used em and messed their selves up forever, when you use em your body stops producing its own testosterone cos you've got so much, (That's why your testicles may decrease in size), when you stop this should revert the normal, although it may not and your natural production may never return! Stronger, long
  13. You are right about that without a doubt. A few years ago I was invited to a small deer stalk in Warwickshire by a member of another forum. He had a beautiful little Labrador bitch in training as his deer dog who, although quite well trained, had a habit of growling at strangers.I talked to her and gave her a little fuss and she quite took to me................. so much, that during the stalk she stuck to me rather than her owner, much to his annoyance. I suppose you have to decide what you are looking for; a dog that does a job, and nothing else. Or a companion that comes shooting with you.
  14. Looks like there's an electric fence just outside it. I doubt you can have someone for worrying stock from their own land. I would however make sure your yard is secure and ask him to do the same. As you have said they have got in before , and there is stock all around, why do you think they are going to attack / worry the pigs ? I'm not sure but maybe introducing them would help ? Or would it not ?
  15. Really ? Why keep them then ? Would it not be better to keep something else / not bother ?
  16. I've a lab bitch the same, never had the problem with my springer bitch. It's like she just wants to be defiant! ? Don't help that the family let her do what she wants when I weren't about!
  17. These would be perfect! FINALLY should be moving into a place of my own within this year, hope I can find a pup similar to this then!
  18. And I would be accepting of that David, however, they did not have that rule. If he had had a word with me I would have duly apologised etc Instead he shouted at me, then said that I was perfectly fine to look at / use that rifle, exactly as it was, simply because he had said so. All just seemed a bit odd to me and the only purpose was to promote the self importance of this idiot. The two lads I started off shooting with also drilled gun safety into me, however, they were helpful, polite and not up their own arses. As said though they obviously are not all like this at
  19. One I went to they were real arse holes. I agree with being safe as a top priority, although I was a guest of a friend. Walked in, they had a club rifle laid out on the range facing down range BOLT OUT. I asked the friend is it was safe to have a look. He said yes and I was duly bollocked by this range master as he didn't say it was safe himself. Now I know I'm no expert but pointing an unloaded rifle, without a bolt in down a range on which it is laid out for members use isn't the end of the world. Had it not been the done thing at the club I would have happily accepted be
  20. is that it............... , i would be flaking out by mid afternoon............. [/quote I'd be starving before I threw the rubbish in the bin!
  21. Only luck I've ever had with permission is with being introduced or knowing the farmer or their mate in some way! Getting permission off a random landowner you don't know from Adam has never happened to me. To prove point I've even been turned down by a farmer then ended up buying barley off him to feed a flight pond elsewhere, after buying off him a few times I asked for shooting and he said yer no problem!
  22. Sunday roast, Yorkshire pudding mmm Lamb steaks Fillet or rib eye or any decent dry aged steak Pub grub Proper venison or game pies English breakfast black pudding on Fish and chips or pie and chips
  23. Not like they going to ram it off the road is it, they do a manoeuvre in the states when they press their front to the cars back then swerve sharply making it spin and stop, over here best we do is the road spikes up ahead.
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