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  1. I have something that you will be very interested in can you please PM me, talk later 10WM
  2. hi simshaz I am about ten miles from Liverpool and have the barrels, all cleaned and almost as new, at £5 Each, Or I also have them with 2" x 1" tanaized timber legs bolted on with big washers for good water seal, they are £10.I have good numbers surplus. PM if interested. 10WM
  3. I have a supply of these type drums, at £5 each. I am near Chester. I have been adding wooden legs bloted on with big washers, and selling them for £10 as DIY Pheasant feeders.Still got some. Tom Blades who was head of BASC Gamekeepers, said you need 1 feeder per 20 birds in the pens and 1 feeder per 10 birds in the woods. so have we all been putting enough feeders out??
  4. I have a supply of these type drums, at £5 each. I am near Chester. I have been adding wooden legs bloted on with big washers, and selling them for £10 as DIY Pheasant feeders.Still got some. Tom Blades who was head of BASC Gamekeepers, said you need 1 feeder per 20 birds in the pens and 1 feeder per 10 birds in the woods. so have we all been putting enough feeders out??
  5. Yes of course you have spotted my mistake thanks.
  6. 50yard zero 1.5 scope height Hornady .17 grn factory rounds doing 2550fps. As below. 25yds= -5.5"(sorry a tad more than your .25") 50yds=Zero 75yds=.1" 100yds= -.3" 125yds= -1.3" 150yds=-3.0" 175yds= -5.5" 200yds= -9.0" Wind drift is also an important factor as a simple 10mph cross wind will drift the impact point by 2" at 75yds 3" at 100yds and 8" at 150yards. Hope this helps. please also look at the trajectory charts for Zeros from 100yds up to 150 yards in thread No 3. You can easily choose what you individual shooting style/habits are and set up the best point blank zero to suit. Best wishes all.
  7. Some Trajectory figures for the Hornady 17grn M.V. @ 2550fps.You may find of interest.Hope they will help with deciding what's best to set your zero at. I would guess the 130 yard zero would give you an option to shoot straight at out to 150 yards with around 1 inch offset from point off aim. Bare in mind it will be 1" high at 75yards & 100 yards and minus 1" at 150yards. A 10mph cross wind will drift the bullet strike over = 3" at 100 yards & 8" at 150 yards. 100Yds.Zero= 25= -.48" 50= +.15" 75= + 0.33" 100=ZERO 125= -.93" 150= -2.57" 175= -5.04" 200= -8.48" 110Yds.Zero= 25= -.42" 50= +.28" 75= + 0.53" 100=+.27" 125= -.60" 150= -2.17" 175= -4.57" 200= -7.95" 120Yds.Zero= 25= -.34" 50= +.43" 75= + 0.76" 100=+.58" 125= -.21" 150= -1.7" 175= -4.03" 200= -7.33" 130Yds.Zero= 25= -.25" 50= +.61" 75= + 1.02" 100=+.92" 125= +.22" 150= -1.19" 175= -3.42" 200= -6.64" 140Yds.Zero= 25= -.16" 50= +.80" 75= + 1.31" 100=+1.3" 125= +.70" 150= -0.62" 175= -2.76" 200= -5.88" 150Yds.Zero= 25= -.06" 50= +1.0" 75= + 1.62" 100=+1.7" 125= +1.2" 150= Zero 175= -2.04" 200= -5.05" Best wishes to all.
  8. I bought a very expensive pair of Meindl boots a few years ago and the stitching along the seam from boot to sole gave way and water started leaking in, it was a quite big seam leak you could put a finger through it happened on both boots, Tried everything to get them replaced as I bought them in Germany. After many letters to and fro. They wanting the original receipt. they rejected it as it was so faint you had a job reading it. And I got the real run around and ended up so fed up. I gave up and swore I would never buy off them ever again. Be warned, **** quality and **** after service.
  9. Hi. These are names from the past for me, clay shooters of note from the Cheshire area. I just rang a gent who will get me Colin Fowdens phone number for you, I need to ring him tomorrow. If you PM me with your Phone Number I can put you in touch with Colin Fowden. who I am sure will know more info about that era for you Colin is still shooting competitively.
  10. Hi Mike can you PM me may have some thing for you?
  11. A few years ago, I crowned a .17 Rem. centerfire rifle by putting a .22 tip in my drill, and grinding paste on the tip gently offering the tip into the crown until a nice even ground edge was done I seem to remember it took a few .22 tips to do the job. It did not have any adverse effects on the accuracy so don't think the original crown was as poor as I thought? What do people in general think of the idea??
  12. Hi, I go sometimes twice a year to Germany, I take both shotguns and a 6.5 x 55 Rifle. both go in lockable airline approved polypropylene cases. Ammo must be kept separate and can go in your luggage bag, but that is then handled by Currier the same as the Firearm. You need to tell the Airline what you are taking.I insist it's marked on the ticket, usually says " one firearm " just in case. I also put my Mobile No sticky posted on the case just in case again. Highlander has it right, You will obviously also need an EU Firearm pass. Some of the cheap flight airline don't allow any Firearms on their flights. Generally you have to pay quite a lot extra Think about £35 to £40 as a Currier has to take the Firearm and be responsible for its safety he actually should take it, and put it in the airlines hold. He will usually turn up with your firearm,just a few minutes before boarding and goes through the same boarding gate as the passengers, usually he is allowed through before the passengers. I always watch for him coming carrying my case, and if he isn't there within 5 Min's of boarding ask the airline boarding Lady to enquire where he is . As a few years ago my Rifle went missing for two days between Manchester and Stuttgart airports not with standing all the high security. When you book in at the desk tell the Lady you are taking a firearm and she will ring, for I think it is now the Customs man but used to be the airport Police, they will be with you within a few minutes and they will need to see your Passport & FAC cert & EU pass, plus you will need to open the case and they check the serial numbers correspond, then it's have a good time. and the Currier man takes the Firearm. Up until last year return journey my Firearms have come round on the Carousel at Manchester, I know they shouldn't and should go to the special; luggage department. Where on showing of your FAC it's handed to you. The customs are generally brilliant. Regarding your renewal. What about sending a letter to The Chief Constable and ask him to supply you with a temporary "Section Seven Certificate" so you can enter your competition abroad.You will need to show proof of it. He will absolutely not like having the extra work,but cannot reasonably refuse you under the circumstances, I would have an each way bet your original certs will be fast tracked and put to the front and sorted, worth trying me thinks. Best wishes to all.
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