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ANGOF

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  1. my paypal address - richardpolglase@talktalk.net

    PM me your address. i`ll get it sent off today if i can catch the post office

  2. Yes scope still sale, How do you want to pay ? cheque is fine or paypal as gift ( so no fees) or add 5% if normal paypal

  3. Offered here at a bargain price, Not going to win any beauty contests but holds its zero fine, Mil dot rec and IR. Has some marks down the sides which i assume are from scope mounts. Have tried to show this in photos. 11 brightness settings to the IR, Good clear sight picture. Everything works as it should its just a shame about the paint wearing off on the sides but this dosnt affect the scope itself. A good cheap hunting scope for somebody. ++++++ SOLD +++++ Please dont buy if you think your getting a new scope, cheap price reflects this. And as we all know ugly girls are always willing to please
  4. ++++SOLD++++ Made by "Ducks Unlimited" in the USA. Size Large. "Advantage Wetlands Camo" print. Removeable hood with peek and draw string and velcro fastening.Elastic and velcro cuffs. Full length zip with brass poppers. Zipped pocket on inside. Very little use. £48 posted. Any questions please ask. +++++ SOLD+++++
  5. HW97K in .22 HW95 in .177
  6. BSA supersport nuff said
  7. HW97K in a mk1 HW77 stock, V-mach kit and Rowan trigger. Simmons WTC 3-9x40
  8. Yep they are boxed and waiting for a new loving home
  9. 2 full tins ( 1 old design tin, 1 new design tin) plus about 15-20 extra from a tin i nearly finished sprinkled on top Dont suit my barrel so need a new home. Cost me £10.50 per tin. Will be securely bubble wrapped and boxed to avoid any damage in transit. Have taken the box to the PO and postage will be £4.50 cost to you £20.50 posted. Or swap for 2 tins of RWS super field .22 in 5,51
  10. Kinda like Pigeon only stronger
  11. Thx for the comments guys ohh and stubby i think its weird if people havn`t got a skull collection
  12. Seems to be that time of year where the only squirrels im getting are big old bucks who i come accross digging on the forest floor trying to remember where they buried that cash of nuts a couple months ago. These bruisers are tough to skin and tough to eat unless cooked very slowly. This recipe works equally well on those "Woundwort" style rabbits that seem to make up any bunnys im getting at the moment. You will need a "Slow cooker". Fantastic bit of kit that can be picked up for peanuts at boot sales etc. 1 squirrel and a couple of rashers of bacon, plus whatever veg takes your fancy, I always buy local produce from farm shops plus i trade rabbits for veg with some allotment holders. Boil the squirrel for 2 hours Drain off the stock into a jug and leave the squirrel to cool. I use my bathrrom window but have to leave the saucepan lid on due to local cats ... When cool remove all the meat from the squirrel and put it back into the saucepan Chop all the veg and add to the squirrel meat in the pan, season with salt/pepper add some herbs and mix well with your hands. Put some gravy granules into the slow cooker enougth to cover the bottom Add the squirrel/veg and fill up with the stock you saved. Plug it in and leave. My slow cooker will take 4 hours on high and 8 hours on low. Serve and enjoy
  13. AGS Mildot scope no scuffs. Never hunted only a bit of garden plinking. Flip up Covers and one piece high mount. £48 posted. Paypal ok if you pay the extra fees, or cheque etc.
  14. im after a bog standard stock or a HW77/97
  15. Thx for the welcome, Im near Helston in Cornwall
  16. Hi guys, Richard from Cornwall here, shooting a HW97K and an old BSA supersport. Nice forum gonna sit down with a cup of tea and explore
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