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Sounds good to me as well Stealthy :yes:

 

Umm, just wondering if Stella will work?

 

 

Phantom

 

 

Give it a go and let me know if it works :D

 

hi lads

 

carl asked me somthing simmaler last night as i was righting it. not shure about the stella, but as carl said maybe a good scrumpy cider would be good...

but your right do need a few extra cans to keep the mouth wet when cooking it,can take its time but better that way.

happy hunting

Andy

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A great read mate!! :gunsmilie:

 

Those air arms pellets are 8.44 gr and will give you more power than lighter pellets. I have used air arms pellets in every gun I have had to great effect .177 and .22!!

hi mate

a few people have told me this, may have just been some very twitchy bunnies. they are good in my gun can hit nails at 30 meters with them,will be trying some pellet pile ups with them soon. and when out this weekend i did manage to hit a old co2 powerlet at a good 75 yards with the first shot.

 

just dident want to be causing suffering just because of the wroung pellet. going to give the biesly magnums a try out tho.

 

thank for the advice pal

atb

Andy :thumbs:

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Sounds good to me as well Stealthy :yes:

 

Umm, just wondering if Stella will work?

 

 

Phantom

 

 

Give it a go and let me know if it works :D

 

hi lads

 

carl asked me somthing simmaler last night as i was righting it. not shure about the stella, but as carl said maybe a good scrumpy cider would be good...

but your right do need a few extra cans to keep the mouth wet when cooking it,can take its time but better that way.

happy hunting

Andy

 

 

I was thinking along the lines of Guiness or an apple cider :D

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Sounds good to me as well Stealthy :yes:

 

Umm, just wondering if Stella will work?

 

 

Phantom

 

 

Give it a go and let me know if it works :D

 

hi lads

 

carl asked me somthing simmaler last night as i was righting it. not shure about the stella, but as carl said maybe a good scrumpy cider would be good...

but your right do need a few extra cans to keep the mouth wet when cooking it,can take its time but better that way.

happy hunting

Andy

 

 

I was thinking along the lines of Guiness or an apple cider :D

 

humm think the guiness would work well, or a westons vintage cider. 8.2 and well nice would give a good flavor. :thumbs:

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Cheers for all the comments lads.

 

stuck at work this weekend, so there wont be any bunnies in the pot.

 

have to see what next week brings.

 

let me know if any off you try the alcoholic chicken/rabbit.

 

thanks again lads

Andy :thumbs:

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let me know if any off you try the alcoholic chicken/rabbit.

 

thanks again lads

Andy :thumbs:

 

Was gonna do it this evening, but these two kits are too young to drink, so they're getting a stirfry veg, noodles and a hot kung po sauce. Or should I do sweet and sour :hmm: Decisions, decisions.

 

Phantom

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let me know if any off you try the alcoholic chicken/rabbit.

 

thanks again lads

Andy :thumbs:

 

Was gonna do it this evening, but these two kits are too young to drink, so they're getting a stirfry veg, noodles and a hot kung po sauce. Or should I do sweet and sour :hmm: Decisions, decisions.

 

Phantom

you know id never thought of stir fri wabbit. think that the next kit i get will be going in the pan.

 

nice one for that.

 

strting to think i should have named this thread as bunni cook book.

 

think ill put it up in the off the land section.

 

Andy :thumbs:

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