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  1. Done. And also ported to /r/ukguns on reddit, hopefully that will get us a few more signatures. I take it this is getting posted around the major forums for stalking, long range shooting, wildfowling ect ?
  2. They are popular with the air rifle HFT boys and are only suitable for recoilless rifles due to the very short eye relief. I have had a quick look through one mounted to someone else's rifle as I am considering one and eye relief on them can be tricky if you wear glasses (i do), and I could get a good comfortable focus on the reticle. I already have one "normal" viper fitted to one of my air rifles and really like it for the money, the MTC scopes seem to suit my eyes better than the hawk's I've looked through. I'm impressed enough to seriously consider buying one when funds allow and one comes up for the right money. It may be some time though as I really fancy a 725 protrap, and those aren't cheap. Try looking on airgunbbs for real world user experiences, as a few guys on their own them.
  3. Don't forget amazon as well, my last upgrade (i7, motherboard 16GB ram and a SSD) worked out cheaper from amazon than from aria, scan or overclockers whom would have usual been my first choices.
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    N v S '16 ?

    Finally pulled my finger out and paid, so another northern monkey signed up. So you all there, and here hoping for a repeat of last years fantastic weather
  5. AA cover through the bank (lloyds) as part of my account. Had to call on them twice, both times with me easily under an hour, and text messaged to let me know when they where 10 minutes out along with the name of the "AA man". I can't fault the service, but I would probably be with another provider if it wasn't included as a benefit as part of my account, my insurance company offers a discount on Green Flag (I think) so I would probably have gone that way.
  6. In theory yes, in practise very little chance as most card transactions are not processed instantly so it would most probably be caught either by the bank issuing the card or the merchant account before the money got offshore. The best and most sensible pieces of advice I have ever been given about cards is, don't let them out of your site when paying for something in a shop or restaurant. A card is most likely to get skimmed when they think you can't see them swiping a card through a malicious card skimmer. And if something looks off at ATM machine (or pay at pump) move on and find another.
  7. Most new cards are been issued with it. I'm not sure you'll be able to ask for one without it, but it certainly wouldn't hurt to ask. RFID blocking wallets are cheap enough, if it really worries you. I've been using one for a couple of years now.
  8. derfley

    N v S '16 ?

    Payday soon, at which point I'll be signing up. Wasn't there a bit of a last minute rush last year?
  9. It's not quite as simple as that, getting hold of a merchants account isn't as simple as people think and suspicious transactions can just as easily get a merchant account stopped as a abnormal spend pattern on a member of the public's card. And then there's the issue of funds clearing into a merchants bank account, and back out and turned into cash before the banks notice what is going on. Ideally if your going to do this you would need an account with a bank that is a know fast clearer of cash for card transactions, and would need a bit of custom hardware to randomise the ammounts been charged against the cards to allow you more time before the banks inbuilt fraud protection kicked in. I'm not saying that it can't/won't happen, it's just no as easy as people think.
  10. derfley

    Jury service

    I got called up around 15 years ago did my bit for two weeks, then was called up again eleven and a half months after my first jury service, but if you are called up within the year you can/could decline without issue. Looking at the rate of compensation they don't appear significantly different from when I was on jury service, they really need revising, or you should have the opportunity to claim your daily rate with appropriate proof been required. On the plus side, it was fascinating to see how a court (in England, I believe it's slightly different in Scotland?) works in reality as opposed to what you see on TV, and I bumped into someone I went to school with who was serving on a different jury whom I hadn't seen since I left school.
  11. I have one, cycles 24 gram and up shells, easy to strip and clean and very soft shooting. Like tomady says it's a 3" chamber, so no 3.5" shells, but shouldn't be much of a problem unless you are intending to go wild fowling with it, saying that there are plenty of good 3" loads now.
  12. derfley

    N v S '16 ?

    I thoroughly enjoyed the day, even though I shot poorly Currently trying to sort things out at work so I'll be off call that weekend... Time to start talking to a few others at work, see if I can get them to sign up to the forum and go to the shoot.
  13. derfley

    N v S '16 ?

    In two minds about it for this year, it's about an extra hour for me over Orston from last year (2:45'ish from Hull) and a overnight stay is a non starter due to work Anyone else from Hull or the surrounding area going this year? Andy.
  14. Signed, good luck with the petition. Have you posted this up on on shootclay as well?
  15. Beretta A400 is available as a true left hand gun, as is the armsan A612, different ends of the market price wise but both should be easy enough to try a right hander for fit and finish before tracking down a left hander.
  16. I ended up buying a Jack Pyke Pro-Sport 54" gun slip for my 30" maxus. Not the cheapest at £35-37 most places but a nice quality gun slip.
  17. My 30" barrelled Browning Ultra (525 in a posh frock) is 47 1/4 inches long (end of the stock to tip of the barrels), my 28" barrelled carbon sporting Maxus is about an inch longer (with the large but spacer thingy in place). Wood on the Maxus's seems a bit hit luck of the draw, when I bought mine I saw a ultimate partridges with really nice wood, and a couple of pretty plain ones. You may have to look about a bit.
  18. Don't worry too much yet, the process will be a bit longer than usual with your declaration that you have been treated for depression in the past. I was in a similar position to you (I too have previously been treated for depression) and my application with Humberside took around six months from beginning to end, I believe they contacted my doctor more than once. In the end it all went quiet for a month or so (I was too busy with work to chase) and I came home from work to find a letter containing my SGC waiting for me. Don't worry about the appeals process unless you are refused, and they may not refuse you outright, just suggest that you re-apply at a later date.
  19. I went on the way to work this morning, shortly after the polling station opened. They hadn't even got the voting booths up!
  20. You say "5 or 6 times" but in what sort of time frame? If your application has only been in a month, that might seem excessive. Have they given you a time frame for dealing with applications, for instance have they said "we are currently taking around 8-12 weeks for new applications" or something like that? Your profile doesn't have a location listed, so no one can give you a rough idea from personal experience, you also don't say if it's a first application for a SGC or FAC, some forces will process SGC applications quicker than FAC applications, or if it's a renewal/variation/one for one ect. My SGC took around 6 months from beginning to end (Humberside Police) due to a previous treatment for depression, I think I either rang or emailed them once a month for a update. And finally good luck with your application, hopefully it won't take them too long
  21. From the articles it looks like the GMP have decided to look at their own house due to IPCC investigations into other forces and some irregularities have been found. So it looks like BASC, the CA and others are going to be very busy helping those caught up in this through no fault of their own.
  22. Yes that's the one, they have a website http://www.beverleyctc.co.uk/which has their address details up on, as they have odd weekday opening hours.
  23. That's my problem. I would rather buy them local (they are made locally after all) but the price isn't right. If you like Cheddite shells beverley CTC won't be far from you and the universal trap (24g or 28g) are a good clay load and usually a good price.
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