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  1. Great pair of sticks, light, easy to deploy, little use. From Website.....

    QUEST B62 is an aluminium bipod shooting stick with 20mm diameter legs and a U-shaped yoke that helps you deliver greater accuracy. 

    • Folds to 690mm and weighs 650g
    • Extends to 1575mm
    • Wide U Shaped Yoke
    • Quick Flip Leg Locks
    • Adjustable strap on legs for greater stability
    • All Weather Foam Grips

    Currently available at £60 plus post......... Will post to you for £40 inc.

    Thanks T33

  2. Up for sale is My Lee reloading set up.

    This has had little use, so is in perfect condition. Its the 50th Anniversary package.
    I have been using this for 223, so the list is as follows:

    Modern Reloading, Richard Lee second edition

    Lee handbook, Data manuals

    Lee Breech Lock press
    Lee Safety Powder Scales
    Lee Perfect Powder Measure
    Lee quick trim case Trimmer
    Drill attachment case trimmers
    Primer pocket cleaner

    Lee Dies in .223 Remington
    Lee Collet Neck sizing Die
    Full Length sizing Die
    Bullet seating Die
    Factory Crimp Die
    Case Lube

    900 CC! 400 small rifle primers
    960 Grams Vihtavouri N133 Powder
    400grams Hogdon Varget



    Plus anything else I can find lying around inc many once fired shells and various other goodies!!!

    £250 collected due to powders and primers. Buyer to bring FAC. 

    Thanks

    T33

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  3. On 17/04/2022 at 08:13, Scully said:

    What has Cowell done to his face?! He looks like has had a stroke! 

    I said the same, almost word for word, looks ridiculous!!

  4. My renewals....coterminious, were done online on 14th Feb. Despite emailing them and trying all sorts of other avenues...not a word and still waiting. I emailed using the online enquiry form on 5th April to express my concern over hearing nothing and no licenses. Not a word back. Just spent this morning trying all avenues, including the chat service, to contact them. Chat service gave me the direct line number to the firearms dept, allegedly, and it was just a voice recording to say that number wasn't taking calls! So have done one  last attempt online. The licenses expire on 24th April...so thats going to be interesting!! 

  5. Are there any members that live close to Yeovil?  I'm spending more time that direction these days, possibly relocating,  and looking at options for shooting down there. Can anyone help with any  information, clay shoots, shooting buddy etc. 

    Many thanks

    T33

  6. 21 minutes ago, toxo said:

    Two points haven't been raised yet. Firstly Perez was able to hold up Hamilton because as soon as Hamilton passed him he was able to come back via DRS. When Hamilton was passed on the last lap DRS wasn't available for two laps after the safety car.

    Secondly, How smelly was Latify stuffing it into the wall at that time in a place where there was no crane?

    First point, this I guess?

    Use of DRS is restricted by the F1 rules; it is permitted only when both:

    • The following car is within one second of the car to be overtaken, which may be a car being lapped. The FIA may alter this parameter, race by race.
    • The following car is in an overtaking zone as defined by the FIA before the race (commonly known as the DRS zone).

    Further:

    • The system may not be activated on the first two laps after the race start, restart, or a safety car deployment, for example, as was the case of the 2021 Belgian Grand Prix, during which no driver could have activated DRS because the entire race took place behind a safety car, before being terminated due to bad weather.
  7. I was a Ham supporter when he first appeared in F!, talented fresh injection to the sport. Wasn't so supportive when he jumped on the political route. I have been less and less impressed with Verstappens style of driving, and admired Hamilton more and more for his race craft. Hamilton was the driver who kept the race going yesterday by taking avoiding action to avert an accident. The race he had with Perez was an example of what should have happened between him and Verstappen. Perez was outstanding, and the Perez could have taken Hamilton out at any moment, but he didn't. Hamilton could have cut Verstappens rear tyre with a front wing nudge, but he didn't. The Mercedes strategists, knew, with a 10 sec lead, and 5 cars between Ham and Ver, there was no chance of Verstappen catching Hamilton in the last few laps, so no need for a tyre change. 

    Then it all changed. Masi confused as to how to interpret the rules, the teams being told there would be no overtaking of the lapped cars, then last minute, complete flouting of the rule book to allow Verstappen to be right alongside Hamilton when racing resume. Although it was a spectacle, you can't just over ride the rules on the basis that you want a spectacle!

    What I did take from yesterday was Hamiltons sportsmanship and professionalism in accepting the outcome. He was a true role model for sport and behaviour yesterday, and worthy of his Knighthood.

  8. The only hope for a great F1 finale, is if for any reason, a penalty is dished out in practise that keeps Ham and Vet away from each other on the grid. If they are on the front two rows, or god forbid, the front row, my prediction, as I'm sure is that of others, Max will take Lewis out, and win the championship on races won.

    I sincerely hope I'm wrong and we get to see a fantastic dual!!

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