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Westcountryman

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  1. Having worked in the defence industry, I have seen how projects can overrun, both in terms of time and money. Changes to customer requirements are a huge pain in the backside and come regularly from the MOD. Each one takes time and money to investigate and realise. Also, the expectations from the MOD are often set far to high, every stakeholder wanting everything on his list of worries to be met even when this costs more and can be detrimental to the overall project. People get the wrong idea about defence companies and how money is made. The MOD could do things alot more cost efficiently if they knew how to work with industry and didn't have departments full of people who believe the aim of a defence project is to get them a little bit closer to retirement with the least possible effort.

  2. Guys, thanks for the replies, and sorry for my own slow reply.

     

    I am back in the middle east again :( so having to work and look busy...

     

    I don't mind the recoil on the .243 and have used bigger rounds before in the military and other friends rifles as a civilian. I have used my friends .270 and the recoil doesnt bother me, its just I find that with both my 243 and the 270, its just too much BOOM and everything in the area will run for cover and not come back and it just doesnt suit me.

     

     

    NJC, thank you for that offer, when I am back next time I may take you up on that!

     

    Also, a moderator maybe worth considering too and keeping my rifle, which to be fair is very nice and in good condition, or even a moderated .223! I wish I had got a moderator from the start really.

  3. I have a 12 bore, .177, a .22lr and a .243.

     

    Ive been out of shooting and reading about it too, for the last 18 months, due to working in the Middle East. I do a lot of fishing there but not sporting shooting.

     

    Before I left, I used to enjoy my .22lr but not the .243 (RWSmmod 89 sporter) and rarely used it. I got it for deer and fox but didnt really do much with the rifle and found the recoil off putting. I can handle it and could hit 2 pence peices at 100 meters, using factory ammo but just did not enjoy using it as much as I had hoped. Nothing wrong just not for me.

     

    Anyway, I am coming back to the UK soon and want to swap it out or sell it and buy another centre fire, but a smaller calibre. I want something that will give me good accuacy out to 300 or so metres, be capable of knocking down a fox or rabbit but not have a heavy recoil or be expensive to feed. Also have plenty of good factory ammo available.

     

    I know there will be hundreds of opinions, but really Im looking for a cheapish option, nothing fancy or exotict. Just a commonly used calibre that I can get factory ammo for easily, rifles are easily available, is accurate and not too much recoil.

     

    Ideas please :)

  4. I've got one, wish they were available when I was in the forces!

     

    Boils quickly and with minimal fuss or bother. My only concerns with them is that the lighting element doesn't seem that solid and if I was going out in the field for a few weeks, I wouldn't depend on one as my only source of hot water, where as I would be more confident doing so with a trangia.

  5. I made a demi john of blackberry wine about 3 or 4 weeks ago, which is still bubbling away nicely. Last night, I racked it for the first time and put a little in a glass to try it. Its really sweet and tastes like Ribenna! Will it get a drier flavour when its finished fermenting? because currently, its pretty un-wine like!!! For reference, I followed the receipe in "First steps into Wine Making".

  6. I do a bit of underwater spork fighting, pretty handy to know should you ever come face to face with a Spetnaz agent and you're only armed with your trusty spork.

     

     

    I also did Judo as a child, and Ninjutsu for a year a few years ago. Had to give it up as I was working away from home to often and couldnt go to training regularly.

  7. Hi all

     

    Have over 25 years experience with vermin control, have open ticket for fire arms, have permission from a couple of estates at the moment but and am looking for more land to go on in the Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire area.

     

    Any ideas/suggestions for contact? :)

     

     

    I suggest that if you have so much land, you offer some of yours out? Then maybe get some more in return.

  8. I've got a pair of Meindl Dovre Extreme leather boots that I've had for a few years. Up to now I've always used Nikwax on them to keep the leather in goood nick. Sadly I've finally used the last of the tin & can't seen to find any more. There's plenty of dubbin & loads of aerosol type treatments around but I was wondering what everyone else is using. I'm a strange old fool so I rather enjoy cleaning & waxing my boots rather than just giving them a quick spray.

     

    Thanks

    TT

     

    I use dubbin (can't remember the name but I believe its french) on my leather boots. Keeps them nice and supple and waterproof. There is a certain satisfaction do cleaning them properly.

     

    I think the sprays are more for fabric boots and clothing.

  9. CS 95 Trousers and Shirt if its very warm. Otherwise, buffalo fleece shirt and a windproof jacket. If its very cold, I use my Materhorn boots. It was all issued to be and I’m not about to buy more field kit until it wears out J That said, If I get invited to more formal shoots this year, I may invest in a different jacket. Something in plain green. Other than that, surplus is well made kit and built for the task. You look like a **** when you walt it up too much under the impression that you need more kit than necessary. Full webbing for example, when you are hunting bunnies with your airgun.

  10. mckillopeng@hotmail.com

     

    0118 9333100

     

    Tell him Deker sent you, Neil McKillop is a top engineer and RFD, barrel and gunmaker, and responsible for the last FTT UK champions rifle.

     

    Based in Mortimer near Reading, he is a few miles but certainly closer than many mentioned.

     

    AND...he is NOT expensive and his work is the best you can get!

     

    He will insist on proof if he does work he deems requires it, but he may well be able to sort out your thread anyway, he did that for me on my WMR.

     

    If all else fails and he has to recut and Proof I would be very confident he can do it all for less than £105 you have been quoted!

     

    <_<<_<

     

     

    Gents,

     

    Thank you for the replies, I'll get phoning today.

  11. It looks like my little BRNO Mod 2 needs to be re-screw cut. It was already done when I got it but won't group with a mod fitted. Tried a SAK and PH, both grouped like a shotgun :good: I’m now looking for someone to check the thread with a view to getting it re-cut if required. I’ve spoken to Nigel Teague who will do it for £105+vat including proofing and the Glos Gun Company who will do it for the same but offer to do it without proofing at £65 if I am not planning to resell it, which I am not.

    Are there any other options in the wilts area? Or even Bath/Bristol? Or a local engineer who’s handy with a Lathe, as that’s needed.

  12. Whereabouts on Wiltshire mate?

    Also take a look here, pretty informal and during the winter they have floodlit shooting with white clays White Horse Clays

    A neighbour of mine is a regular there and is a pretty good shot. We have a few clay shoots in the area, but he chooses this one above all of them. I've been to and its small but very friendly club.

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