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As above meindle boots are very good, however lowa's boots in my opinion are better. Lowa boots fit and feel like slipper from day one
They are expensive but can be bought on eBay for like £80 if you look round. I've used these boots forever. Ex forces / shooting..100% water proof..
Hope that help, J
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SOLD, Thanks......
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Howa are doing a combo deal any cal, in your case 243 mod Nikko scope think its £899 all in ...the Howa is. Mint rifle IMO anyway
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As title above, £25.00 from near Scarborough ..
Changed auto rifle last month use mostly sub now
Thanks J.
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Exactly as London Luke says, saved my typing that out...
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OK then, so ive removed the metal quick release mount and am now going to use the snap on mount for the lamp then swivel it down to one side so the light is slightly under the barell and mod to one side and if that does'nt work then i have long wooly grey sock that is a perfect fit over the mod along the barrel and tucks under the scope, so that should be problem solved..
cheers J
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Thanks for the replies, never thought of mod/ barrel reflection given that it is a stainless barrel It,should be pretty obviouse but never thought of it.. Will get it sorted ASAP ..
Cheers J
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Hi went out last night with a tracer tri star gun lamp 200mtr... test in house great, got it in the field and couldnt see anything other than totally bright white light when looking through bushnell scope...is it reflecting into the scope some how causing too much light??
thanks J
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As per the title please, any colours considered although green and red would be good..
Thanks
John
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I've had this happen once or twice myself I believe it down to ageing ammo although bought new from your local RFD..I now use cci
Gamepoint 20 gr they are cheaper than hornady and buff the wind better..The only draw back is that I need to pull through with the bore snake approx ever 10 rounds or so, which lets face is not hard..defo a dirty round..like I say, it's a better round IMO..
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It took me about 4 months to get sorted, so to be honest your quiet lucky really it's only took a few weeks..so maybe just hold on they are been quick..
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Thanks for the info
J
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I'll take the money if you so wish did he check your cabinet at the same time? He will want to see the cabinet to ensure it all ok before you put anything into it...the day I had mine granted I already had it fastened to the wall to ensure there was no unlnessary waiting around for them them to come back.. Anyways the answer to your question is this it takes as long as it takes cause they just don't rush, if your lucky maybe a couple oh weeks.. Hope that helps
Regards J
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North York about 10 days, phone them up and ask how long they expect it to take,ask where you are in the pile...I did and they are fine with that..hope that helps..
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Thanks now that makes sense, especially the fieldcraft part.. Do yo find it just been in the right place at the right time or do you find them best in particular locations or is it a matter of just finding them out and about? I have open fields on my permission but then aslo have a dale where in all fairness is where iv seen one.. The farmer said he's seen then all over so where is best to start? And how would it be best to start my evening? Should I start with sqeeking or just walk round slowly or sit tight..
Thanks J
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hi guys its not how to make a better / cheaper night site that im interested in, LOL its the difference in techniques between using a NS or lamping
cheers J
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sorry about the lack of info reading back i see your point
walking and sitting around, using 223. obvisouly dependent on line of sight i can shoot out to 150 mtrs with ease..
not sure about the NS200?? im not sure about the style of shooting using the monitor?? But each to their own, I actully like the ND50 the green laser fills the objective and illuminates the target nicely..Just wondered really if their is any top tips for foxing with a laser compared to the usual lamping techniques..
Thanks again J.
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Hi I going to go out with my New toy, NS50 ...Any tips on foxing with one of these is there anything different that I may or may not have to??
Any top tips would be great.
Thanks
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Got to agree anchor bolts are brill assuming you have the correct sized pilot hole, but think you will defo have to use resin and threaded bar for this one due to having larger holes.
Let use know how it went...
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i waited ages for mine about 4 months although ive had it now for some time, best thing is to ring them. my area are really good at giving info over the phone even to the point of " i will have a look to see where it is" then they gave me an approx day that it would be processed this was the same when i put in a variation..
regards john
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By the sounds of it you need longer rawl plugs etc, i use anchor bolts which dont need plugs they screw straight into the wall all you need is a pilot hole slightly smaller than
the bolt itself.
Hope that helps
John
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yes mate just like that works great
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Made a DIY fox caller tonight with a little dowl rod and electrica / video tape, it only works perfectly..within he hour I had a fox approach
the only problem was after about 40 mins I moved on about 600mtrs and then returned back to my 1st location and their he was "couldnt take a safe shot" so let him move on.. I will have him next time..The point is the the caller worked perfectly..
cheap as chips didnt cost a bean
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IPHONE 4s for sale in black (16gb) with 3 cases, very few marks in almost perfect condition, used for 6 months .. still got the box and earphones £300
also i have gear 4 house party speakers to play music its as radio and alarm clock plus remote control £25...
Thanks J..
which moderator for my .222
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T8 are good and quiet, North Star are also very good but a little heavy.