DuncanH
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- Birthday 16/08/1989
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Personally I can't fault them for the price! Good on clays, can't comment on live stuff though.
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£80 for a L200 tipper load of split logs on the driveway.
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I have one, only got it as it was £20 cheaper than other makes such as Browning or Beretta, and has the advantage that I look less like an all the gear no idea sort of person! Its good quality, only thing is that the zip on mine is a bit fiddly, will be interesting to see what its like in the winter with cold hands.
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We have it on the ground floor of my house, a very complicated system that was there when we moved in, only problem with it is that it seems a bit more expensive to run than plain radiators. Without knowing how big/how well insulated your house is then its hard to tell how expensive it will be. Do you want electric or pipes under the floor?
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On a related note Aldi have these this week: http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/special_buys3_19107.htm better than the £12 plus for a branded version, I'm going on Wednesday to get mine.
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Didn't say there was, just thought they would give them something more posh!
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Where they Baikals they were shooting? I would have thought as they are supposed to be rich they would have something more fitting.
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I looked in to that, turns out the no claims is only valid to them, doesn't count if you were to change insurers. I'm 21 and have a Freelander inherited from my dad, my insurance 3 days ago was about £650 fully comp with mum and dad as named drivers, surprising how much that brings in down by and all legal! My family are now on a multi car policy which reduced the price by £100, was originally £750.
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I have no idea how much they cost but I have seen an advert for a Laporte 350 pro trap with a free pallet of clays from Clay Pigeon Company. I checked there website for a price but could not see one.
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On the old BF Goodrich website the AT had a higher snow rating than the MT, so maybe better with ATs that you can keep on all year round without having to worry about fuel consumption too much?
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Plenty of Lanbers on guntrader for that sort of price and below, not 100% on there steel proofing but I am sure someone else can clear that one up.
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Should FEOs have some firearms experience?
DuncanH replied to Frenchieboy's topic in General Shooting Matters
The FEO that came to visit me had been a British Army sniper and then Police sniper for 22 years before becoming an FEO. He was very helpful as he knew I was a beginner, telling me about a few clay grounds near where I live that I wasn't aware of, and checking I knew about safety when out with a gun. Personally I think it is a good idea to have FEO's that shoot, its all very well learning things in theory, but real knowledge, in my opinion, comes with practical experience. -
From what I can tell the American version is slightly different from the European version, things like more basic wood and the rounded pistol grip. Yours will either be a white lightning or a feather, don't think there is such a thing as a white feather. http://www.browningint.com/products/firearm.php?productsarea=browning&sommaire=Over%20and%20under&classe=citori Whatever it is it looks great!
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Browning/ Miroku.....Whats the real difference??
DuncanH replied to squodged's topic in Guns & Equipment
Same,think its grade 2 wood. Only comes with 3 chokes as well. -
Where do you eject your spent cartridges?
DuncanH replied to Thunderbird's topic in Clay Pigeon Shooting
Another vote for into the hand, into the bin.