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Chuck Rock

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  1. Cheers. Think I will take the plunge on the 10mm mould. Should be OK with theraband flats I guess. I'm shooting straight cut singles (20mm) at the moment so might have to adjust a bit for the heavier lead? Maybe tapered or wide and folded
  2. Anyone used something like this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BALL-LEAD-SINKER-MOULD-FISHING-WEIGHT-MOULDS-/330828892935#ebayphotohostinglisting ?? Seems cheap enough. Going to cast some lead ammo. Never done it before. Thinking size 1 (10mm sinkers weighing 8 grams) of these - just shy of £15. Or should I save my money for something in a different calibre or a better quality mould?
  3. I prefer flats to shoot (TBG) but I use tubes. with flats I'm always conscious of catching them in my pocket or something. A small nick soon breaks a band when you stretch it. Tubes just last longer and still chuck ammo well enough. For big stuff, big tubes/squares are decent.
  4. Just picked up a bag full of M8s. will give them a whirl this weekend
  5. Not a particularly special one, but the only one I think I have before photos for. The forks are a lot shorter now. Almost like a PFS. Sadly I can't get on with it
  6. My draw length is 32", I cut my tubes at 33cm then looped, shoots m.8 hexnuts great, have taken loads of game with this set up. What tubes do you use for this setup? Im gradually moving through squares, flats, big tubes, chains and now small tubes so trying as many combinations as I can
  7. Yeah I think something like single 4070 might be the way to go with M10s
  8. I'll get some M 8 and M 10 to try out. The 2040 seem a lot more "shootable" than 1745 to me. Cant quite put my finger on it, they just feel better - nice and light almost like shooting flats, plenty of speed. Perfect combo for 9.5mm steel I reckon
  9. I'm curious - how long do you lads cut your dankung tubes for hunting (and what's your draw length if you know it off hand)? I know tubes need to ideally be just about maxed out at your normal draw. 1745 cut short enough for me to max them (with a 30" draw) seems a pretty heavy pull for flinging 9.5mm steel. Recently shooting amber 2040s with the 9.5mm steel. Anyone reckon these bands can handle bigger ammo like hex nuts? Got to try some but my local Wilkos dont have any. I cut 2040 at 14" to loop (I lose an inch or so in tying off at the pouch) and draw to around 30" Also shoot
  10. Fingerless gloves are alright I find - gotta have fingerless for the ammo and pouch. Just wrap a few thera strips around the catty for grip.
  11. I assume big tubes like 4070 or 5080? Modern tubes like to have the balls stretched out of them to perform best so can often be as short as 6-8" Cut a bit long and keep reducing half an inch til you feel like youre almost maxing them out at full draw
  12. Blimey that is top banana. I like mine rustic looking but stuff like this makes me think twice! Fantastic.
  13. I make some, buy some. Big rock pouches I make myself, I buy smaller ones for flat bands. For free leather try furniture shops. They often have patches of leather to take away to see what you would want on a leather sofa. Some are shit and really stretchy, some are alright. All worth a go though cos the price is right
  14. Heres the link for anyone else. http://www.dankung.com/emart/index.php?main_page=login&zenid=3jl3l2uiej1uli1f2mba8t3dj2 Delivery is pretty good for half way across the world - a quid or two an item and about 2-3 weeks. I've had stuff in england take that!!
  15. Tubes gotta be the best value in terms of shots per £££. I like neoprene squares for big ammo (6 or 7mm) or Dankung 4070/5080 tubes. For flats the asda ones are good but I don't shoot flats much. I go for theraband gold when I do, which definitely isn't that cost effective sometimes (cut and tie carefully and it lasts alright, but not a fraction of tubes/squares). Course if you wanna shoot 3/8" steelies then looped thin tubes (2040, 1745, 1842) are a good choice, also cheap
  16. Evening all. new member here from grantham in lincs - into airguns, catty hunting and a little bit of trapping (only vermin around my chickens). good to be here.
  17. Course if I choose one to use permanently I would probably bea lot better than I am but I can never settle. I quite like chucking pebles about with squares or 4070 tubes and other days 9.5 steel and thera
  18. Evening all. First post. Weirdly I find that with flats and small ammo I hold in my left hand and aim back to my right eye (which is my strongest). If I shoot big ammo with big tubes or squares I shoot instinctive without aiming, holding in my right hand. Im not bad with either but for some reason struggle with aiming and reference points etc with big ammo, it just works better in the other hand
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