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sparky28

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About sparky28

  • Birthday 28/01/1988

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    Shooting (air rifles) and rugby
  1. lol thanks 2shots. i tsaid i was new on here. if i had opened my eyes a little i would have seen that. Was a stupid question afterall. They are helpfull, i was thinking along the right lines but was unsure on how to format it. thnx again, Mark
  2. Lol eggs are fun and i have recently been told that xtra strong mints are good. Not the most interesting thing to shoot, but i have recently been pinning drawing pins into a wooden board and shooting the heads of them, driving them into the wood. I find that aiming for such a small target really improves your technique. And if you use the drawing pins with the coloured plastic heads, its easier to see if you have hit because the plastic coating will be torn off. The only thing is obviously to make sure you collect all the pins after. Just an idea for u Mark
  3. Hi there. Im pretty new to this forum but though i wud get straight into it. Anyway i live on a farm myself but also have permission off of other neighbouring landowners. However the permission is only verbal, not in writing. It may seem a silly question but what should written permission entail. For example i obviously need their print name signature, but what should be worded in the permission. Any suggestions will be helpfull, thnx
  4. Hi im the farmes son with the s410 that tinbum has mentioned. I have jus signed up so thought i wud drop a line. I agree it is a stunning bird and does seem a shame to shoot them. Only way to get a close look at the time though. I am in the process of sourcing a larsen trap, will hopefully have it set up this week and try catch a live one. Have so many magpies around our way though that the odds of capturing a white one is slim. Either tinbum or i will keep u posted though. anyway this line has turened into an essay.... Cheers, Mark
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