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GSkye

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  1. :laugh: I tried it once , managed to score in the teens in a 50 bird shoot :thumbs: , not bad for 1st and only attempt. I wouldn't mind another go but to be honest it's not my thing . What I would recommend if the ground you attend allows ,try a single practice trap with a few carts just to get a feel for it not like silly arse here ,said pull fired the first shot then continued to shoot the wad on the second shot :shok: :laugh:Have fun and post up how you and your bro got on :thumbs:

    You'll read about me in the papers for missing a clay and firing at a police patrol chopper knowing my luck ;) hahaha

    I do look forward to trying it, for an experience but also, me and my brother are really competitive so there's going to be some egging on and exchange of words- no doubt some pictures and videos to follow :thumbs:

     

    Grae

  2. personally, i'd hold your horses with the electric sharpeners.... ive not used one myself but from a friends opinion, if you leave it on a second too long or at a bad degree can damage the blade.

     

    i've not used any other than the one i have now (Lansky LAN116) but for £45, you cant go wrong and saving a good amount compared to an electric one.
    If you talk to Sporting Cutlery, they'll help guide you if you need help choosing one.

    Let us know how you get on :thumbs:

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  3. Hey guys,

    Looking to widen my hunting experience by looking into some deer stalking.

    Although i don't have a FAC yet, i wont be using a rifle but rather initially start by learning the ropes first by accompanying you: learn any techniques stalking and hunting, as well as, learning how to treat/cook the meat and use the by-products.
    Call it an apprenticeship, if you will, only im willing to pay for any sessions :thumbs:

    PM if you wish to know anything about me or willing to take me on.
    I'm sure members familiar with me, will vouch for my politeness, generosity and will to learn.

    Grae

  4. Hi peep's,

     

    Just wondering how I'd go about getting my friend sending some knives from Norway to the UK.

    Also, looking to sell some of my own off, pref within the UK. Is there any specific route i have to take or courier who specifies in this area?

     

    Any experience and general help would be really grateful.

     

    Many thanks,

     

    Grae

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