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Riothedog

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  1. My dad died of Cancer - funny thing isn't it?

     

    I took him down to the pub and he walked in and shouted

     

    "I've been diagnosed - I've got AIDS!"

     

    I said "Dad, you've not got AIDS - you've got Cancer"

     

    He said "Shuddup, I don't want anyone sleeping with your mother when I've gone!"

     

     

    On a serious note, my Dad did die of prostate and secondary bone cancer. After much searching and reading I drew the conclusion that Cancer is not hereditary but your diet and lifestyle is.

     

    So, if you smoke, you've got an increased chance of developing lung cancer. Cancer is when a cell mutates. It is normally caused when the acid level increases or if there is an abnormal neighbour.

     

    So, if you eat too much red meat, it takes ages to digest in the stomach and colon. If it doesn't get digested then it will putrify - rot. What happens to an apple if it sits next to a rotting neighbour? It rots too!

     

    The ideas is that if you have rotting meat sitting next to a stomach wall then the wall will start to rot and we call it Cancer.

     

    So, I hardly ever eat beef anymore. In fact I stay away from mass produced meats when ever I can. Supermarket bacon for instance - you get a meal and a drink in the same pan!

     

    I eat venison - I like my deer stalking - and other game as and when. If not, then I use our local butcher who is superb.

     

    RTD

  2. If this is on your computer then may I recommend Spysweeper and Symantec antivirus software.

     

    When you lose your data, you realise that it was going to have been worth the money.

     

    Keep well and virus free

     

    RTD

  3. Or, if you want to get oil into him, you could try cod liver - already mentioned - or Udo's oil (a type of flax seed which is v.good) or good old olive oil.

     

    Most modern foods are missing most things. dogs were not born to eat biscuits!

     

    RTD

  4. I've got a dummy round for my .308 and one for the 6.5x55 where the flash hole is able to take a rod which pushed the bullet out of the brass.

     

    Stick the case in the chamber and gently push the round out until it touches the lands. This I find is how it should be.

     

    Having said that, some bullets like a little jump and some like to be touching. I use dead soft loads anyway and find that the accuracy improves because of it.

     

    As for a hot barrel, not only will your accuracy go up the wall - more so if it is a worn or dirty barrel, but inconsistancies appear.

     

    Fully agree with taking your time, groups are more important than bulls and when you've got it blob on, let it cool for about 10 minutes and then put one where it should be.

     

    RTD

  5. If you can't get what you're looking for, have a look at an AL390. I've had one for years and can say that without doubt, that it's the best shotgun that I've ever owned. Shoots anything, never jams, cleaning auto's is a pain but that's auto's for you.

     

    Good for rabbits and clays. Brill on a skeet range. Take it anywhere, shoot anything shotgun.

     

    RTD

  6. My dog - another Lab - got this for a while as well.

     

    If a human got dandruff then one of the probable causes is too much yeast in the system. A person would remove as much yeast and sugar from their diet, in all of it's many forms, take Caprylic acid with a digestive compound and it should clear up.

    Dandruff is a symptom of Candida Albicans which lives in an acid environment, in the gut and loves yeasts and sugars.

     

    If this is true - and I used to suffer from candida - then check what's in the gravy. Maybe you take this out of the diet for a bit and get something like bio-kult for your dog - you can find it on the net.

     

    I tried different types of foods and now give my girl the cheapest from Cost-co and the scrapes off the plates. Little darling is at my feet as I type. Dandruff and bad breath gone.

     

    Keep well

     

    RTD

  7. To get permission for expanding ammo, write down that you want it for rabbit and other vermin control. As far as I know, target shooting is not a good enough reason for expanding anymore.

     

    Put down vermin control.

     

    As for the moderators - supressors on your ticket - state that it is for reasons of health and safety.

     

    There is another thread on this website concerning this one but if you put H & S then they can't refuse you.

     

    RTD

  8. I had a dog that did this and never cured it. I did learn a few lessons though.

     

    I worked out that the dog does not like to be on her own. She is barking for attention and wants to be with you - which is commendable, she loves you.

     

    Cold showers, water pistols, electric collars, scoldings, beratings and beatings will do nothing but harm. You've got the right association for a really good dog that wants to please you. Remember that she is only 17 weeks old. Perhaps you should spend some time in the garden with her in the pen. Read the paper, mow the lawn - that kind of thing.

     

    Dogs learn nothing in a pen.

     

    RTD

  9. Hi Rob and Dexon

     

    Your Point-blank range of 35 yards and mine of 60 are actually about the same. You are zero'd on the way up, me on the way down.

     

    As I have a range finder and a 100 yard strip of garden, me thinks I'll make some targets up - "C'mon kids, eat those cornies!" - and move myself up and down the garden on the same strip.

     

    As you say, calculated is not the same as the real world.

     

    Thanks

     

    RTD

  10. My Brother-Out-Law has taken a fancy to my 682 Gold E and wants to buy mine. It's only had about 1500 through it and is in A1 condition.

     

    And, to tell the truth, I should have got an 686 instead as I do a bit of game as well as clays. 682 is a bit non-game, if you follow my meaning.

     

    so, the question that I would like to put to the panel is - if you've got a 686 which one have you got and what do you think of it?

     

    New models - Silver Pigeon 2 and Onyx - only apply and I'm 6' 2"!

     

    Thanks for the help!

     

    RTD

  11. Why do I zero out so far?

     

    On a sunny day, I can see the pellet arcing up and then back down through the line os sight.

     

    The theory is that if you have your second crossing point further out then the curve will be flatter. It should be dropping by the time it goes through your second point.

     

    Ballistic nonsense, I suppose. Unless someone knows better/different

     

    RTD :devil:

  12. Dear all

     

    Moderators - ask for Health ans safety and they can't refuse you. That's a fact. No evidence, but it's a fact.

     

    Land that I'm on is a golf course that has been shot before, with a clay club on the far end. Next to a landing strip. Paper work has already gone off to Officer Dibble. Gawd help me!

     

    Air rifle was out last night and it was hard work. If I was pulling a golf trolley 'round in the middle of the day then you can get within 3 yards of the *******. No golf bag, green jacket and a suspicious long bangy thing (with a mod, of course but you get the picture) and they are off. And they can see you coming from at least 150yards.

     

    Thanks for all your advice and it looks like the Weihrauch for me as I am 6' 2" tall with a 48 inch chest and little rifles and me don't get on.

     

    As for the Ammo in the states, I flew back from Phoenix and had no problem. It bullets for reloading, brass and primers. Goes in the hold, you have your FAC with you at all times, you declare it nicely to the right person. Don't pick on a trainee who is going to get all hysterical - it is contaigous. Ask to speak to the shift Supervisor or equivalent. I also explained that you need propellant to make it all work - little bit of bullsh*t and I said that's it's entirely up to you with where it goes.

     

    Funny enough, I brought a Nightforce scope home with me as well as a McMillan stock - they're made in Phoenix and are dirt cheap. In comparison. The stock I could carry on board but the scope had to go in the hold as "It looks like it might go on a rifle"...

     

    Strange folk them yankees.

     

    Final point. If you are on your jollies and get the chance to bring home some ammo, always check it out with the airline first and get permission in writing. Or, you've got 1000 rounds, your're in the airport and some jobsworth says 'No'...

     

    RTD

  13. Dear all

     

    Thanks for your comments, although it turned into a pellet conversation rather than a FN19 one.

     

    I've got some bisley magnums in a tin. I'll go and give them a go.

     

    I was on the golf course last night and it's a long walk for 3 rabbits. Compared to my centre fire rifles, the scope is bobbins. I think it's time to get the wallet out...

     

    Cheers all

     

    RTD

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