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  1. So where's Norfolk in the great divide?
  2. Wheres Norfolk then? We in a class of our own?
  3. Here's a really good variable pressure applicator with multi uses. Noticed a few boiler blokes on here tho so im sure someone will give you a serious answer soon
  4. Sounds like you'll be needing a variable pressure applicator to me.
  5. If my sgc ever arrives before hand ill grab a ticket then, better be some big clays for me
  6. Even someone who just got into shooting and probably wouldn't hit a barn door with double decker bus?
  7. Would it be worth a total novice going?
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    Asbos for Dogs

    Spot on Can't see it doing any good for the chavs you see with unruly staffs around town.
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    Asbos for Dogs

    Now chavs can have an asbo for there muts to match their own.. http://uk.news.yahoo.com/14/20100309/tpl-d...ts-81c5b50.html
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    Week Off

    Would love to when the FEO drops my ticket off. So more tv it is since i've ran out of projects to get on with
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    Week Off

    So anyone else bored stiff with a week off...? **** daytime TV while eagerly awaiting the next installment of "The Mysterious Bunker - From the depths of underworld!" is really doing my head in
  12. Helpful to see what your buying though isn't it?
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    PW Arms

    eBullies :unsure:
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    PW Arms

    Like a ghost town. *Pokes the fire*
  15. Have a look in the technical information section of the manual? Or a quick google search will tell you.
  16. The quieter you become the more you can hear.
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    Bins

    I walk my bin to the end of my road to save them driving up here. Whats the big deal over 2 metres?
  18. Chainsaw Fabric Classification Class Max chain speed 0 16 metres per second (36 mph) 1 20 metres per second (45 mph) 2 24 metres per second (54 mph) 3 28 metres per second (63 mph) The chain speed is specified in the manual for a chainsaw. Higher class trousers cost more and are heavier, so there is an advantage to choosing the trousers to match the saw. There are two standard types of trousers, type A and type C. Type A protects only the front of the legs, and can be supplied as chaps, worn over conventional work clothes, or as conventional trousers. Type C gives protection all round the legs and are almost always worn as ordinary trousers, not over another garment. Chaps are generally used for occasional, farm or homeowner applications. Professional chainsaw operators would choose trousers for comfort and ease of movement, with fallers, ground workers and firewood cutters opting for class A trousers because of the low risk of being cut in the back of the leg. Climbers and tree surgeons would have to wear type C, as they will be cutting from a wider variety of positions. Type C trousers are, of course, highly insulating, and may lead to heat stress if worn for labour intensive operations such as firewood cutting. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chainsaw_safe...othing#Trousers Should have everything you need to know.
  19. The ST-2 shooting simulator is the first simulator for shotgun and rifle training designed specifically for coaching purposes. The feedback it provides helps you analyze and correct problems with your shooting. You know you have missed, but have no idea why: it could be due to bad mount; poor position; stopping the swing; shooting over the top or behind; or incorrect gun-fit. The ST-2 provides instant feedback - and you can use you own gun. The device´s camera is easily attached to the gun barrel, and registers gun movement and shooting direction. Shooting scenarios include starting position, trajectory and speed of movable targets. Hit position and the amount of damage inflicted on the target is evaluated according to all contributing factors: ammunition and gun data; target size; trajectory; and speed. You can even select different chokes and shot-size. The ST-2 is an efficient and enjoyable tool for firearms training suitable for competition shooters as well as hunters. Realistic and interactive shooting scenarios, a wide range of interesting games and shooting disciplines, plus the possibility to arrange competitions, makes it an ideal recreation for conference facilities and events. Features in the ST-2 shooting simulator: - Realistic shooting scenarios. - Efficient feedback including hit position and gun movement helps the shooter to an improved technique. - Shotgun disciplines: skeet, double trap, sporting clay and trap shooting, rabbit, duck, grouse and pheasant hunting. - Rifle discipline targets: moose, red deer, wild boar and brown bear. - Adjustable target speeds and trajectories makes it suitable for advanced as well as less experienced shooters. - You can use your own gun. - You can shoot multiple shots. - No laser light - perfectly eye safe. - Patented solutions: Shooting direction and gun movement registration based on unique, patented technology. ^ |______ One of those at a guess
  20. Same for me, Makita all the way. Got loads of them never let me down and used daily. One of my chargers have failed in a twin set I have but thats about it.
  21. Looks like a Saker Falcon to me. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saker_Falcon
  22. Dieing 12 foot from the pond? Considerate of them to hop out and die somewhere else :(
  23. Pigeon shooting... has he got an app for that?
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