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  1. ste

    Allotments

    Groan indeed...but not as bad as my last week when I went to the zoo. All they had to exhibit was a dog. It was a Shih Tzu. Knarf, knarf
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    Allotments

    A couple of weeks ago I went down to my allotment, and discovered someone had put about 2 inches of fresh soil all over it. I was perplexed but let it go. I went back down there last night and found that someone has done it again, and there is another 2 inches of fresh soil The plot thickens...
  3. Thanks for your replies guys. Cheers too Gary, will PM Iain as you suggest. Fancy a beer sometime?
  4. The ejector in my Winchester Ranger 140 semi auto (basically the same as the 1400) has sadly broken :-( I've found one option with a retailer called Numrich: http://gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Detail.aspx?pid=236300A Sad news is it's $30 plus shipping, plus a $25 export handling fee for the trouble of living in the UK. Alternatively, I've found one on what looks like a auction site: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=218878596 Unfortunately the seller doesn't ship internationally. If anyone has any advice/experience in buying spares from our cousins across the pond (or knows somewhere in the UK I should try), I'd be very, very appreciative. Cheers all, Ste
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    millar mitts

    This them? http://www.chesterjefferies.co.uk/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=68 Hope it helps
  6. Cheers Jamie, sorry but I'm looking for a little more than £150. Cheers, Steve
  7. PM replied. The barrels are 26". Still for sale, I'll even throw in a cup of tea for whoever buys it!
  8. 1979 AYA No. 3 s/s 12 bore for sale Double trigger, boxlock, non ejector, choked 1/4 and 1/2 (I think), in good used but not abused condition No pitting in barrels and the action is tight but there is a bit of bluing fading close to the fore end (from hand grip) and some near the barrel ends plus one fair scratch on the stock Beautifully built - all screwheads on the lock align Always cleaned and comes with original slip Bought from a PW member and hope to sell it on to another A real free-swinging, walk-all-day gun £175 Cheers, Steve
  9. I'll take a Clay Pro Mesh RH Navy M please
  10. A quick way to an early grave if you ask me. They're full of chemicals, I steer well clear
  11. I too suffer from Raynaud's syndrome, and what a pain it can be...and I'm only in my mid twenties! I wear leather shooting gloves with a pair of glove liners by Icebreaker (not the cheapest but goot kit). To be honest, my hands do still sometimes get cold but I think it does a pretty good job. Not tried them but the heated ones might be worth investigating. Generating heat might work better than trying to hang on to what's left in your fingers. I know some exist for skiers too.
  12. I always think that with any matter like this you should just give your FEO a quick call, I know mine would be happy to answer any questions and would probably appreciate being kept in the loop
  13. PM Paul Hart: http://forums.pigeonwatch.co.uk/forums/ind...E=4&MID=406 He might be able to help you
  14. I bet that's thigh burning stuff to walk around! No 4x4 to take there myself sadly, it was just curiosity having seen a load of mucky trucks heading home on the A6 one week, then a defender pulling in to the entrance a week later. I dread to this what it'd be like after all the rain we've had, perhaps you'd need one of those London Duck Tours vehicles to get round!
  15. You can get away with wellies all the time, as I do, but thats because I have no other choice at the moment! I saw a pair of aztrek brasher boots in TK Maxx for around £70, not bad if you ask me. Plus they had some karrimor's with vibram soles for a tenner less. Wellingtons and waterproof leggings are a good combination.
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