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About tinytim38
- Birthday 30/06/1963
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this has gone a little off what I originally asked, Which was, Does anyone know of a ''eco fan'' type of fan that is smaller than what apears to be standard 230mm high?
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no room at side, any more
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Does anyone know of a ''eco fan'' type of fan that is smaller than what apears to be standard 230mm high? My problem is than the distance from the top of my stove to the register plate will only allow a fan height of 200mm or 8'', had a good look on the net and they all seem to be a standard size Cheers Tim.
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I use Lyalvale Max Game Express 50g in AAA or BB, keep your distances within effective killing range, max 35 yds. despite what some people claim......
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sorry to hear that, hope you get well soon
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guess you were not too impresed??
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be happy if you let me know how you think it performs please
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Has anyone used the white version? supposed to be able to identify foxs out to 500 yds, and eyes out to 800, be interested to know what they are like in the feild compared to a lightforce 170
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New permission with "problems"!
tinytim38 replied to Frenchieboy's topic in General Shooting Matters
had the same situation a few years ago, the rabbits know where they are safe, and you wont be the first to have tried, the way I got rid of them for the farmer was to use fenn traps, just check them every day and make sure they are anchored very strongly, because charlie will take advantage of the free meal, but he will take the trap with him if it isnt secured, I lost a few this way. -
looks like over pressure
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I snapped a nail when cleaning a chainsaw once..... ***
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Hi Mike, so very sorry to hear about your health situation, dont worry when you have had the opp you will be feeling a lot better, a friend of mine had this procedure done a few years ago and he is so much better than he was. PM Sent.
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Just filled my Disco up to the brim , and an extra 100 litres in 4 x 25 litres containers, and I will be filling up every couple of days, I am not panic buying, just calmly anticipating a repeat of 2000 :look: and putting things inplace to prevent the same situation that I was in then
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can you sit at a fox hole for a fox with a shotgun?
tinytim38 replied to woodentermite's topic in General Shooting Matters
If I was you I would put in a few days of work studying from a good distance away and work out the foxs routine, an hour before dusk would be my time to start take a pair of binnos and consider the wind every time your out, as said previously dont do any aftershave deoderants etc, but above all else take youe gun and be ready to use it as they have a habit of appearing from where you least expect them,I find that a good heavy load (50g) of AAA does the job realy well, baiting also pays off as charlie loves a free meal as long as its fresh, shoot a few rabbits, and lay them wheere you can get a good shot. Another option is to call him into the lamp, I have been out some nights with no gun just to see how close I can call them in an believe me I have had them come in to 6 feet away and sit down like a dog, so you should have no problem, (with practice) getting him in range for a shot,but dont be tempted to shoot if your not sure of a clean kill as you will have a lamp shy charlie on your hands. all the best Tim.