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agy28

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  1. Normal feed in the morning and I tend to cook up some liver bread and take that out with me. Dogs love it and I use it for training treat. Both my sprockets respond well to it and keeps them going throughout the day. Good grub up in the evening and a warm fire. just the job
  2. Evening all. Just a quick thank-you to all those who have posted on these forums over the years. I have been to them on a number of times and find them a mine of information. So, 2 days ago i decieded that I should get envolved and reather than just reading, I should post. Well I finally figured it out and here's my offering. Not a lot, but i find these two items handy. DIY gun rest. Here's how I made mine. Cost less than £4 and you don't need a seperate pole to carry into the field. Need to get yourself to a fixings outlet.. I used Vanguard fixings in Southampton. People that i use for work sometimes. Bought pipe clamps/brackets as follows.... (get the ones with rubber grips, holds on hide pole better and protects your gun) 1/4 inch or 12-15mm pipe clamp ( adjust for your own hide poles) the pipe clamps come with nuts welded on (make sure it's the same as the stud bar or bolt your going to use) 21/2" of 10mm stud bar (I actually cut down spare bolt hanging around) 4" or 95-103mm pipe clamp. Once again clamps come with a nut on. 2 x 10mm wing nuts (or hex nut if going to be more perminant on your hide pole) It's all simple stuff and saves a bit of money. OK...... Here comes the science......... pictures speak a thousand words I used wing nuts so i can add and remove the gun rest when in transit, but you could easily leave them on. It's not that bulky. If you buy 2 lots of the clamps you could substitute the larger 4" for somthing slightly smaller (measure your favouate thermos mug) and "hey presto" you got yourself a safe place to put ya brew on cold and frosty morning Once again, thanks to those who post and share their knowledge. Merry xmas all
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