tiny tim
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I have the venatu. Happy with it. Beating and shooting for two seasons. It’s waterproof and tough. I would buy another
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How much wheat is needed for New DIY shoot?
tiny tim replied to jaydub1970's topic in Gamekeeping and Shoot Management
We have 900 pheasants. 2t. Pellets 8 ton wheat -
Best starter catapult imho are the wasp uniphox or enzo
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Page 28. We used to put the spring in the other hole on the governor or bend the spring to increase the revs
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At the other end of the cable. Is it loose or needs adjusting
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Take a pic. Post it and we can work it out
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I live close
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Rabbit shooting over Springer Spaniels - Part 1
tiny tim replied to Lloyd90's topic in Sporting Shooting Videos
Sport of kings. Enjoyed watching -
Well done. I enjoyed, very similar to my small shoot
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Exactly what I thought.
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Strata has never let me down
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I agree
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Go outdoors climbing rope is what you want in various diameters and colours
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i was in the same dilema but went for the s10 as its more waterproof
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Worst season in 22 years
tiny tim replied to Weihrauch17's topic in Gamekeeping and Shoot Management
We have had a really good season this year. Changed the way the drives are driven and it has worked more work parties and better feed has made a difference -
The problem is the Manchester zone covers 500 sq miles and I live in it. The Toyota hiace van I have had for 15 yrs will soon cost me £300 a month for the pleasure of leaving my drive ..it’s madness
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Field Trial Winner & Guns Choice: Middletor Dynamic
tiny tim replied to Lloyd90's topic in Dogs and Dog Training
its incredibly hard to get a win in field trials congratulations -
Forks no good for actually getting the roots out You will bend tines. Grubbing mattock is the tool you want
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Last year it was that thick even the dogs were having trouble The pheasants weren’t keen on it ..early this year I weedkilled multiple paths through ,just as it was starting to grow. Looks really good this year
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£85000 was mentioned in subsidies
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Cheap trimmer line tends to snap and not wear. We use sthil 2.4 mm for edging and cutting grass just depends what you are cutting and power of the machine As said before better with round line Triangular or square vibrates