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Trussman

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    Decoying, Wildfowling
  1. How much difference is their optically between the classic and victory range of scopes? The 2.5-10x50 victory is only about £100 more expensive than the classic. I understand the victory range is lighter and more compact, but are they signifigantly better than the classic range optically?
  2. Altberg. English made and quality boots. Have just got myself the Warrior boot and to saythey are is superb is an understatement! Buy yourself some quality boots. They will last longer and will save your feet from alot of aggro. Try a range of different makes and choose the ones which feel the best. I had a pair of Magnums and learned the hard way that cheap boots aren't worth it.
  3. I would save up a little longer. They maybe alright, but experience has taught me to be wary of cheap things in general. Something like a Winchester X3 or Browning Gold would be better IMO.
  4. I would try to overcome your dislike of semi autos. As Mikee said, a few shots using heavy loads and you'll certainly know about it. If it had to be an o/u I'd go for the Browning over the Beretta.
  5. Trussman

    Ghost's

    Have you read the woman in black? That almost put me off wildfowling for life.
  6. No, but you did imply it. Quite frankly, the thought of handguns being licensed for 'personal protection' worries me.
  7. It should be printed on the barrels, or the proof marks should reveal the answer.
  8. I think army netting is stil the best taking costs, versatility and ease of replacement into account.
  9. It's a gray area, which sadly no one seems to want to cover.
  10. Not to my knowlege, but let's face it: half the police force don't know what the law on firearms are
  11. No part of the privledge is going to defend my loved ones. In the UK it is not acceptable to use firearms to defend yourself, although you still have the right to defend yourself.
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