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scottk

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  1. Had no issues from several purchases but recently No response to my email re faulty pole bag yet.
  2. If you'll take £35 posted I'll take them. Cheers Scott
  3. Is the caller still available if so I'll take it posted please as per pm?
  4. Interested but would need to be cheaper, pm me if you decide to take offers, can collect cash and no post.
  5. If still available I'll take the u caller etc posted please, advise how much total.
  6. Still here reduced packed to £280 and gun only to £220, no silly offers please.
  7. All pm's responded to, although most offers have been close but not quite there, don't bother with silly offers guys I'm in no rush and am happy to hold on to this, and it's priced well. Thanks Scott
  8. Ahhhhh yeah that's a bit of a treck I'm in Nottingham Sundaythats all, if you were that way. If anyone's interested could meet up Nottingham Sunday.
  9. Quality thread this, murder and charm of magpies! Excellent! I am having a wrestle with a murder of magpies at the moment and they are smart cookies! Certainly don't decoy as easy as the crows and rooks! To be honest I think I can here them laughing at me every Sunday now!
  10. Lol! Looks like they may turn into target practice if the birds don't like them then! Cheers for the response guys.
  11. Lol! Glad I just bought the air pros then! Whoops!
  12. Sorry to hijack the thread slightly but I normally use 2 bunches of decoys with a gap in the middle for the pigeons to land and worked pretty well in the past. Just invested in 2 bouncers and a1 decoys air pro decoys to go on there ( spinning wing design) and a mororised pecking pigeon, where would people suggest to put the bouncers in that pattern type? Or alternatively do I need to switch to a horseshoe and where would there be best placed? Unfortunately no rape for me normally savoys, cabbage, peas, potatoes, barley are the main crops. Thanks Scott
  13. scottk

    Otter

    Not a beautiful animal when it's eating all your prized carp! They are getting waaaaaaay too common for my liking, waters everywhere been devastated by them.
  14. I have a leupold and its brilliant wouldn't go shooting without it, only problem I think is they make you lazy, surely one of the essential field craft skills is gauging the distance. If you use it to confirm your judgement it can be a good tool to teach you good measurement skills, but its easy to slip into just range finding everything. Like I said I think there brilliant but you can end up depending on them.
  15. Like the first post says, air rifle, rimfire and hmr. I have a wtc scope and while the glass is ok I don't think it's fantastic at all. Cheers for the responses guys guess I need to look through one. Cheers Scott
  16. Low light level problems is a worry, sounds like i need to look through one. Thanks Scott
  17. Thanks for the advice catweasle, would be nice to pick one up second hand that's for sure just don't seem to come up that often, I see your point about the long eye relief and the nv. Dekers, I've owned dozens of scope and fancied jumping up a level, just because it has a 30mm tube and 50 objective does to mean that it will perform, I have seen lots of differences between scopes and have many with 25mil better than 30, I guess it's all about glass quality. I have found in my experience some of the cheaper less coated lense scopes perform better than higher quality particularly with nv. Hence the question before jumping into a big purchase as I have neve sat an nv on a quality scope. Thanks Scott
  18. Looking at purchasing the above scope, for air and possible rimfire/hmr work in the future, what doe everybody think to them for this work? Also are they any good with nv set ups? I have owned Lepus before but nothing at this level and the customer service is excellent, but hearing mixed reports about low light level and nv work. Thanks in advance Scott
  19. is this a right handed one im guessing mate? im after a lefty, but have a nice Air arms S210 with ags scope etc which would make a nice swap deal
  20. ok guys got a pic of 1 block of the land see what peoples views are for hide placement if at all possible.. The motorway banking is very high at the top left corner all down to the top middle then it goes flat. There a road running through the middle, light use, 2nd access for houses off picture to the right. Left bottom left you can see a golf course. All the farm building are just empty storage, no residents in any of the properties. I was thinking best place would be on edge of woods on the right, shooting right to left accross to the two individual trees in the middle of the land. flight lines are birds come over the trees on the right paralell with the motorway and the small road into the 3 fields at the top of the picture. or near the two trees centre shooting right to left. My view would be the long thin field at the botom is unshootable due to road on 1 side golf course on other. PS. Ill be using 7.5s and shooting close.
  21. Very good advice thanks mate, will do, it does seem a shame to waste it, experience key here no doubt After watching the field for a while I have noticed the pigeons come in to the field parallel to the motor way, so they would be coming in from my left to right with motorway and banking to my back.
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