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Everything posted by bruno22rf
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slice thinly then fry in butter and seasoned with salt and sugar-serve just as they show signs of burning.
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Try using a stock with a cheek piece designed for a right hander-on the left-not only uncomfortable but takes your eye off centre for the scope-you can get away with some guns (the HW80 isn't too bad)but you would be wise to try before you buy.You could allways go for an ambidextrous (?) stock-try the Air Arms S200-cant think of a better gun for the money.
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I wouldnt fire CCI's thru my slingshot-get a box of RWS high velocity and Eley subs and if you dont see an immediate improvement i will eat my underpants. :blink:
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cci stingers what range?
bruno22rf replied to sharpshot's topic in Bullets, Cartridges and Reloading
Threw about 30 of these in the bin the other day and 4 of them missed-dont bother with them-try RWS high velocity and rest assured that if you miss then its down to the nut at the back of the gun. :blink: -
To my (maybe tiny) mind theres only one main culprit guilty of the massacre of songbirds in this country-as more and more people move to the countryside wherein lies the breeding hub of the bird population they bring these sodding things with them and think its funny when the furry ******** bring home "gifts" of fledgelings-if i had my way all cats would be required by law to wear a bell-something akin to big ben would be my suggestion.
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melting.
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If its only a few weeks old then dont touch it at all-its still under warranty and any attempt at repairing it will invalidate your warranty-take it back where you bought it from and get it fixed-if you've bought it second hand then ask the previous owner to send it back for you.
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If its a few years old it may need lubricating-you should be able to get a service kit for it.Failing that it could be a blocked filter-most pumps have them built into the line-try taking it out and giving the pump a go without it.
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you bin tresspassing nickbeardo-that bit of land is on my shoot.
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Webley & Scott .410 Single Barrel Shotgun bolt action
bruno22rf replied to Hunter2's topic in Guns for Sale (Private Sales)
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Take the forend & barrels off-remove the stock and soak the action by spraying with WD40-pop down to any local garage/engineering workshop and blow out any dirt with high pressure air-apply a LITTLE light oil to all the moving parts and reassemble-job done-spend the money you have just saved on shells.
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pm sent but decided against purchase-thanks john.
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A young shop assistant in Morrisons today showed me a gorgeous couple of baps.
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hello and welcome to airgun blind date.
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how about spending a little less time here and a bit more on spell-checker?
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Bin rolling me own bread for years now-dont be temted to buy anything other than Panasonic-they work well and spares are easy to get on the bay.Aldi and such companies dont carry spares so after the bearing in the bread pan seizes up (most do sooner or later) the machine is no good.Only buy one if its for taste-if you think it will save you money then think again.Learn to use the machine and find out when the mixing cycle has finished and baking is about to start-push the dough to one side and remove the paddle(s) so you dont get gaping gashes in the bread-it also makes it easier to remove the finished loaf from the tin.Dont forget to spread the dough back to a roughly level lump.Its not uncommon to find that your first 2-3 loaves are rubbish-dont give up.If you push any mixture that sticks to the tin back down on the initial mixing cycle you will reap the benefits-use a wooden tool.Good luck.
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my local mitsy dealer charges £105/hour labour so £240 doesnt seem too bad if you trust them.They quoted me £320 to change the plugs on my shogun (V6 3.5) so i assume yours is derv.I would say that pegasus has the answer-use a local garage that you know and trust so long as genuine parts are used (buy them from fleabay).It can save you time /money if you keep an eye out for speciel offers on engine oil thru the year and buy it in advance.
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I dont agree with supporting your local gunshop-mine would be the oxford gun company.Every time ive left there i feel like ive been mugged-never again.I now use stockraft in stoney stratford-not the cheapest but the best service ive ever experienced.
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Snap-my biggest regret was selling my early HW80-bought it about 15 years ago and killed hundreds of rabbits and pigeons with it-i used to teach kids to shoot at a local school and as a demo we used to put up a plate with a steel pin in the middle about 2mm in diameter.On this pin was pushed a plastic "cap" available for toy guns and the whole thing was placed 20 metres away.Back in those days i could hit it almost guaranteed 50% of the time and the resulting bang as the cap ignited was most impressive.Anyways- i sold the gun when buying our first house and im still kicking myself now.Ive owned and used many puffguns since then but none have given me the confidence that the old 80 gave me-mind you my S200 does come close.
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Whip the spring out and measure it-phone an airgun dealer and ask how long it should be-sounds to me like some **** has tried to put a bigger spring in it-there is no adjustment on the rod thet i know of-hope this helps.
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jeep grand cherokee-cheap as chips and run for ever-just check out the rear diff very carefully.
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I would buy the lee-loadall-safer (just) and does more to the gallon
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If they thought about it they could most likely charge people by the day to come and do this!
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I think that you will struggle to make a dent in their numbers with a rimfire cos you cant really shoot them in the trees.If they are hanging around farm buildings i would suggest you borrow an airgun and use something like eggs to get them close-a dead rabbit with the guts hanging out will also work for magpies.Im thinking a shottie is your best tool-anything over a .410 should be ample cos neither are hard to kill.Magpies are best ambushed at the roost but you need perfect cammy gear and loads of patience-jackdaws normally follow the same route each night to roost and can be good sport as they tend to be quite high and fast.If all else fails then a larsen trap is a good investment.
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What?-ring the old bill and tell them that you are doing something legal in a place where you have permission to do it with a tool that they have demanded to know ,and have, every detail of?-no way.If they decide to seize my gun i will expect a full written apology and a reason for them having done so in the first place-innocent until proven e.t.c. surely?Im afraid i have no desire to assist the police in my area after having suffered for years at their inability to catch any criminals that arent speeding-rant over.