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gosling1960

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  1. Come on back Si im sure you'll be having a crafty look
  2. Nice but not for me, looks rather star wars to me.
  3. The battery I ordered never arrived, put it in the hands of ebay resolution center and they got my money back for me. Have now ordered this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151068208720?ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1436.l2649 they are quoting one week delivery time.
  4. I think you have done a great job mate well done
  5. Can see around 150 yards I would say with ease
  6. Still waiting for my battery, almost given up now, Regarding the post above my screen does not work until the camera is connected.
  7. Keep looking you will strike lucky with a permission in the end.
  8. Just lost my old jill so looking for a replacement, willing to travel a reasonable distance (non biter) as my young daughter handles them age not important but would prefer if not more than four years old.
  9. Great pictures there love the look of the land looks full of rabbits?.
  10. Cheers davy, had a couple of rabbits using it last night. Cant wait till I can come ratting with you again.
  11. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-3-SONY-CCD-CCTV-Security-Colour-Night-Vision-Outdoor-Bullet-Camera-HOME-DIY-/331063791318?pt=UK_CCTV&hash=item4d14f08ed6 The board camera I used was removed from this camera, then the IR filter was removed. This really is effective for for air rifle ranges and more, with good ir source it can see up to over 100 yards. battery still not arrived.
  12. Glad it all seems to be coming together Steve. .
  13. Nice results that, the ultra always seems to get good reviews.
  14. Are you plinking on your own property or competition FT/HFT shooting? The former, you would be better buying a good quality spring power rifle and a tin of branded pellets; it will take a little effort on your part to learn the required technique to shoot accurate but will be rewarding when you do. The latter, you would be better joining a club and trying other member’s rifles before deciding what suits you best. Don’t forget to budget for air filling accessories if you buy a pre charge! Regards, Steve Sounds like good advice to me, get down to a local club and try as many different rifl
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