kevinbird
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have a look here : http://shop.ebay.co.uk/flyingdog_rc/m.html 1.5 mm for strong wing and 0.80 for light winds i position the birds so they face slightley upwards kev
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lovley gun mate. i would not leave home without it
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the carbon fibre rod has a lot to do with movement. i got some thinner ones off e**y for slight winds and it has made aa big diference
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cracking advice rob thanks. guess where i am going kev
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Exchange Lincoln 12g S/s for moderated ,410 or 20g
kevinbird replied to Jolly's topic in Guns for Sale (Private Sales)
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now now ladies wrong place for lectures. this is for
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WOW What a size, think we may need to go to 303s soon the urban fox is going to be a big problem soon and then the authorities will start to think about what to do. too lttle too late as usual. i dont think it will be long before someone gets seriously hurt by one. :look: .
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i have a rotary but i have had better results when not using it i am not sure whether they are usefull or not but many members say they are now outdated, on the other hand some members wont leave home without one. i know for a fact that they are putting birds off in my area as i have tried every conceivable patern and best results have allways been shells and floaters for me. may be best if you could borrow one to try kev
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ukshootwarhouse.co is one of the best supliers kev
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hello mike150, unlike the rest of the barack room lawyers on here , i would like to say welcome and good one mate we all have to start somewhere and i am sure you will improve with practise and time. dont feel bad about small birds as they all eat the crops and that is why we are doing what we do. crop protection well done mate , keep it up my friend . kev
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stunning pictures
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what a fabulous picture of the stag, well done mate . keep em coming
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i had one of these but it did not last very long the material is very thin and it soon ended up with holes in it. i use a army burgen wich is great but a tad expencive :unsure: its the old old story. you get what you pay for
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that is a great explanation, it will be very usefull to the likes of myself (novice) i cant wait to try it out. thanks warthog
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chased 500+ pigeons off the rape and set up by 9:30am sat there till 12 and the fog came down sat for a little longer and decided to take up knitting not a shot. i did get tempted to let rip at a robin at one point but decided to share my sandwich with him
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get therer first thing in the morning when they leave the roost. they will be serching for food then. atb kev
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go to fleebay and type in prodecoy
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my missis got me some pro decoys for crimbo hope to try them tomorrow
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roost shooting for me
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merry christmas everyone, thanks for a great forum
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hi , i have one of the roof mounted ones with the remote control. the draw back is the speed o the travel and getting used to the remote control, its a lot slower than the hand version. once you get used to the remote its great and you can use it away from the vehicle (100M)so you can leave the vehicle a the field entrance with no crop damage etc.. the one i got cost me £120. personaly, i think it is well worth the money and a good all rounder.
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well done kdubya
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Just had a quick look in my rabbit book and it looks like COCCIDIOSIS its a parasitcal illness normally found in rabbits that live where there are sheep or a high number of deer. could be wrong but worth looking up