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  1. I want just the bubble. Not the whole thing fister. Somehow I don't think olc will pass on his work.
  2. Only items that will post to UK. I want to machine a hole in my front scope ring and put the level in there to save having one sticking out the side
  3. I can find the round ones but not the long thin ones. I need to drill a hole and feed it in it.
  4. Boxford AUD CUD all have the same 20mm hole. Here's one of mine And my little Derbyshire.
  5. Looks like someone's getting a bit good at all this. Well done colin
  6. Anyone have any idea where I can get a few replacement bubbles. Been looking for a fair while but can't find them. Need to be small. Around 10mm x 3mm. Anyone of the collective seen anything that might work?
  7. Yep, shot one last year, climbed the fence to retrieve it only to see a badger run straight to it, pick it up, rag it and then run off with it.
  8. Hole in head stock on the m7 is smaller than the boxford. Already looked at the M7.
  9. Have a look on you tube. I was only looking at this today. You can use PVA glue to seal. I'm just trying to find 50+ .444 cases as I want to load subsonic 410
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    Airsoft

    It's like watching airgun ratting with head shots.Only thing I can't understand, why is he saying sorry for the head shot yet that's what he is going for.
  11. Sorry for lathe reply, only just seen this. To answer your question. No. Varmint barrels are around 22+mm. Head stock bore is 20mm and between centres as about 22"
  12. They look a bit to posh for me but I might have to ask for two set in brown or black please Mel. Might have to rivet them on to the canes to stop me losing them though.
  13. Had no say in it so to speak. M$ kept trying to install it on one of my machine, even after blocking and removing the on File from working. Came down one morning to find it had auto update to win 10. Spent the day researching and switching off bots and pieces and just this week finally sorted out the email link issues I had. All in all, yes, I can work with it, PC runs a little faster and is easier than win8.1 so have left it in and carried on with it.
  14. Depends on what's on the pond in winter months. If its loaded with duck the the pH might be a little to high for some speices of fish. Carp are taking over the world and for good reason. Flyfishing for carp is fun
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    free car

    1800000000 miles on a pug, yer right what you been doing, towing it behind your boat. Nice of you to offer out to the needy though mel
  16. given up with the cheaper ones as i keep breaking them. i do have a hobart that will mince a full fallow without no problem, problem is it weight. i have a butcher sundries one as well as it is smaller and has the sausage attachments which work very well for my needs http://www.butchers-sundries.com/bs180a-1800w-professional-domestic-electric-meat-mincer-and-sausage-filler-1676-p.asp this one when its in stock
  17. 6.5 creedmoor Sorry. I miss read that, thought it said 2000meter
  18. Use a hair drier to get the heat in, if that doesn't work then paint stripper gun. The tool you need is a steel ring with two holes. The pins the pass through these holes and into the ones in the brass. I made my own a long time ago
  19. There you go gents. Thanks ks to the moderators you have all the photos back in order
  20. Done, dusted and paid thanks again Theo Sorry they have gone. you can by the seeland wellies if you like. i have the 15 that is my normal size but there a little tight with a big sock. the 16uk i bought i just tried with a thick sock and apart from the calf area they are spot on to fit my 15uk
  21. Yes, very good, thanks for that. keep comments to forum not sales Yours buddy PM back at you
  22. I have 2 pairs of seeland boots that i bought in the wrong size. back in the summer, I bought them and put them up till the wet weather, got them out and then realised they were the wrong size. letting them go as singles pairs or a bargain of two pairs Tried them on and they are ok with a thicker sock but as i have sparrow legs they are a little loose on the calf. I'm a 15UK First pair are SEELAND ESTATE AT 18" 5MM SIDE-ZIP AND GUSSET Estate is a chic, exclusive rubber boots for hunting society. The boot was made with great care and attention to detail with the best materials. The final edge is trimmed with leather and the buckle at the calf is vestellbar. The sole is from the world famous manufacturer Vibram and the shock-absorbing insole provides excellent comfort while walking. The Estate wellies are available with traditional cotton lining or 5 mm neoprene. The neoprene version is available for men and women. Sole System: Seeland AT™ Footbed: Seeland afs™ Upper: Seeland natural rubber 72 opr™ Lining: Seeland Diamond™ 5mm neoprene These are very hard to find as they have the zip and the gusset. Bargain of £60 plus postage of around £6 -------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd pair are: SEELAND Outthere 18" zipped Seeland Outthere 18" side-zip Sole System : Seeland acs™ Footbed : Seeland afs™ Upper : Seeland natural rubber 63 opr™ Lining : Seeland Diamond™ fleece Dark green & Dark brown Available in size 6-16 Seeland's Outthere range of great quality wellington boots are the most comfortable rubber boots available. The Seeland afs™ footbed gives great comfort as the footbed molds to your foot. Also the Seeland acs™ sole system give great cushioning and stability due to the moulded EVA midsole and superior shock absorption as well as very good grip on all surfaces. The upper is made from 63% high-quality rubber and other added components which prevents the rubber cracking or splitting. The Seeland Diamond™ fleece lining is a special moisture transporting fleece lining which is perfect for high energy activities but at the same time keep your feet warm. The boot also has a side-zip to help get your feet in or out of the boot as well as a calf adjuster strap for the perfect fit. It's simple things like these that make the difference - the zip is on the inside of your leg rather than the outside which makes it easier to pull up or undo. This leaves room on the outside of your calf for the adjuster strap. The Seeland Outthere Side Zip is a brilliant wellington as they are ultra comfortable and warm as well as having the added bonus of the zip. Available in dark brown or dark green in UK sizes 6-16. Another bargain for £50 plus about £6 postage ------------ Or, you can buy both pairs for £100 plus £10 postage.
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