buster321c
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Sold Pending Cheers for the interest
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The bag is 48 inch by 12 inch mate
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Sorry , edited profile , midlands
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£30 collected , £35 posted Web-Tex Long Gun Bag Large padded main section for rifle and sights One large external pouch Two smaller external pouches Large zipped pocket. Carrying handle, Shoulder strap, Rucksack style carrying straps with waist belt. Made from 1000 denier waterproof Cordura.
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Nice pic mate , thats better
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No mate , that would be Walsall
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Sorry edited post
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SOLD Pending , cheers for the interest .
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Air arms all the way
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Take it off him
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Sorry , there`s me forgettin that Amblecote is such a lovley place , now tell the truth , you live up the Lye dont ya lol
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Black country ******* , Darlaston here
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how do u re-fill a PCP from a stirrup pump?
buster321c replied to rabbit assassin's topic in Airgunners
Some need a blast from a dive bottle if its empty . Im a J10 M6 if ya need one -
pm`d you twice about pics , a reply would be nice
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Agreed SFS is on my doorstep , and i messed with a 97 tuned by Tony Wall , and Jesus , what a gun . No kick , and virtually silent , a real gem .
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http://www.jsramsbottom.com/cgi-bin/jsr.cgi Cant fault em Aaron . And this will keep you quiet for a while http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallax
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Optical Centering To get the best performance from a scope, its adjustment ***** need to be in the optimum range, which is very close to the scope's optical center. What is the optical center of a scope? The optical center refers to the reticle and the field of view. An optically-centered scope shows zero reticle movement against a distant backdrop when the scope tube is rotated in a complete circle. Theoretically, that's possible to achieve. The best I've heard of is a reticle that moves about a quarter inch against a target 20 yards away when the scope tube is rotated in a complete circle I suppose you could rotate the scope in its rings if the rings' top caps (the top half of the rings) were removed and the turrets would clear the top of the gun when they came around, but there is another method. With a small box sitting on a shooting bench, cut two v-shaped slots into the top edges and rest the scope on those two slots. Once the scope is focused on the target (which is 20 yards away), look through the scope and put a dot or mark on the target close to where the crosshairs are. It helps to have two people when you do this - one looking through the scope without moving it and the other downrange to draw the mark. Rotate the scope tube around a complete circle and watch how the center of the crosshairs moves against your mark. It will probably move several inches at first. Figure out which adjustment **** to move and make your correction to reduce reticle movement against the target. This takes some time. Remember, it's almost impossible to remove the last bit of movement out of the reticle. Both the windage and elevation ***** will probably need some adjustment. DO NOT think you can count the clicks of adjustment between lockup and complete spring relax and go to the center of that number for the optical center. It sounds good, but that way never works. Optical center is more precise than the center of the click adjustment range. Once the scope is optically centered, put it in an adjustable mount and use the mount's adjustments to zero the scope and gun. Once you're zeroed, you'll still have all the scope's best range of adjustments remaining. You can just mount a scope and use it without going through this drill. But, if your scope runs out of adjustments or if you find yourself shooting to the right of the target at close range and to the left at long range, centering will cure the problem.
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I see mate , cheers , and bearinator , cheers mate
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So then mate , do we have a mutual friend ??
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well guys thanks for the welcome , there`s a few names i know , and a few i dont , cheers , keep cool , Bust .
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I use a HW on my S400 , im sure ive got an AA slip on one ( to suit a 10 mm barrel ) if your interested .
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Best thing ive seenis a silver foil ( take away type ) tray , with some dry dog food / mix in it , they`ll come in to see what it is , and call in the rest
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Hiya guys , been into rabbit shooting for a while , and been around the forums . Recently left one as its full of wannabe`s , anyway some of you might know mw , some might not , but either way , hiya , Bust