My point is that people are swayed by regions or countries and forget to look at breeding and what it actually produces, and more importantly if its bred in family, because if the pedigree is full of outcrosses you are playing roulette.
Whalley Warn n dry, Clitheroe do Alberg and there own . Very good boots and waterproof. They do wide fit boots aswell. Ive had same pair for 2 years.
If I didnt have wide plates Id stick to Meindl.
Nutting is not a part of boxing no. Head clashes ruin fights. Nutting is cheating. I think Warrington is finished after Lara. Frampton was his glory fight...toe to toe..a far cry from tonights performance, relying on cutting with the head.
Warrington nutting at every chance as usual and causing cuts...hes got an old man in front of him with two cut eyes, why is he constantly on the back foot? and the stoppage was pathetic with most of Warringtons shots missing.
Beef or Lamb is best for working dogs. Red mills racer is a good addition when young pregnant or in work or Dr Johns when not. Also eggs, cheese and milk. Brewers yeast powder, bonemeal, cod liver oil, garlic granules and dried seaweed.
I didnt say they were not good. Ive had a few over the years including a .25 made by JB but I only shoot rabbits Squirrels and rats and I think sub12ft is plenty. Its enough to kill a strong cock Pheasant stone dead at 50yds with .177 and that gives me a bigger thrill than my fac's used to including my 17hmr
I just bought some Mako slugs to try but havnt yet, however I dont think I'll order anymore anyway because they worked out at 15pence each and I think thats a bit too much. Imagine buying a tin of 500 pellets for £75 Id also just like to say that I also run a business, in which I do hardly anything but mess about but I still buy all my pellets online haha
I also wouldnt bother with fac airguns so I dont think I'll bother slugs again.
Wouldnt you rather be out shooting your rifle when you get it? How many coats of tru-oil would you say approximately on an average walnut stock before its up?
Be prepared to spend lots of time and many many thin coats, and then a lot more thin coats. Its a lovely finish but quite fragile in the field. Personally I think its a good project when you have the action out of action for a while.
Ive ordered a Campark. It says its waterproof as though thats a feature, when you would think waterproofing would be a pre requisite of a camera designed to be left outdoors. Well Im really looking forward to using it, though Im not good with computers but hopefully it has very simple instructions.