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dully1963

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About dully1963

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  1. Bruno CZ527 picatinny rail View Advert Hi as above does anyone have a Bruno CZ527 picatinny rail for sale before I order a new one cheers Advertiser dully1963 Date 17/09/20 Price Category Scopes and Optics  
  2. The law says nothing about DSC1 being required to shoot deer species. FEO's like it as proof of safety and understanding. Read up on it. Google is your friend. Know your rights and you start to realise how and what you need to do. We will soon be hearing next we need to have a PSC1 as a condition on our SGC to shoot pigeons and demonstrate our skills in plucking and gutting a pigeon. What we need is an Assocation to join who puts the shooter first and stop all this money making out of shooters. and that Assocation is NOT BASC Well said on all points I totally agree with you Its all
  3. Hi never heard of cream of tartar powder being used any chance you could post a picture of a cleaned case might give it a try myself
  4. Hi Halti collars work after the backs flips and the paw in the mouth stage has finished but they do stop the pulling while on the lead (even if they seem a bit girlie) As for recall best of luck hope ye get sorted
  5. Why the fook have a forum section (Earthdog & Terrier Work) then dont let ye members see the posts
  6. Hi A grade 5 Miroku should have a very good quality hand finished oiled stock (and if new should not need oiling for a while)
  7. Thanks for posting interesting to hear the facts
  8. Hi where abouts in the borders I live down in sunderland but would maybe travel for a good day on the pigeons
  9. only if its very thin you need an industrial type (walking foot if possible or needle feed) it helps to hold the leather and stop it sliping
  10. 22-250 Allday long a great flat shooting fox terminator :thumbs:
  11. Hi my two pence worth 223 Remington vs. 5.56×45–Chambering and Throat Considerations Is the .223 Remington the same as the 5.56×45? The answer is yes and no. There ARE differences between the .223 Remington as shot in civilian rifles and the 5.56×45 in military use. While the external cartridge dimensions are essentially the same, the .223 Remington is built to SAAMI specs, rated to 50,000 CUP max pressure, and normally has a shorter throat. The 5.56×45 is built to NATO specs, rated to 60,000 CUP max pressure, and has a longer throat, optimized to shoot long bullets. That said, there are var
  12. Hi i've got the same gun in 22-250 and it should handle 50 to 85 plus no problem i suspect you have a problem with the gun and as said by others get the crown checked out and try it with no can on to see if its catching hope this helps good luck hope you get it sorted
  13. what has your vet said ? my vet has stapled the dog up and has no clue if its a one off or going to be a regular theing THAT why im asking questions ....... its no life for a terrier to be on tablets everyday and not being able to work ................ im asking for advice off here you anythign constructive to add??? Hope the dogs alright I'm no expert but if its a deep and hard dig the dog might have been dehydrated which sometimes can drop their blood sugar causing the fit keep a bottle of water and a mars bar and share them both with the dog when ye done hope this helps and good
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