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There used to be a group train on a Sunday morning at Blyth.
https://m.facebook.com/blythgundogs/?locale2=en_GB
I'm not a member but I know a couple of people that have been to events and have enjoyed it
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Welcome from another in Derbyshire
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Someone I work with is a member and he speaks highly of them
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It's surprising what you can find in town! Lovely looking bird though
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Really enjoying reading this, thanks for sharing
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Another +1 for Hawke. I sent my rangefinder back and they repaired it free of charge even though I told them I had bought it second hand, it was probably out of warranty and I had no receipt
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Fantastic looking knife! I wish I had your talent
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Have you tried a small backwards step and teasing her with the dummy, or something else she finds exciting, and if she runs in, just ignore it and let her pick?
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Not far from sunny heanor
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I have. He's 3 years old and polecat colours, good worker.
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31 minutes ago, sierra 11 said:
Fair question...If there is good evidence that he committed the offence, then yes, he must be arrested at the time for 'an arrestable offence' ( there's a whole list of arrestable offences ) It's not up to the cop to decide in this case..His duty in this case is..." Who stabbed this intruder?" The old fellow called the cops..." I did"..."You're nicked then"...
Discretion is allowed in some cases, but the danger is unless the law is complied with..ie: arrest for such an offence.. the cops would end up as judge and jury...
I believe since the introduction of the serious and organised crime act all offences are now arrestable as long as the necessity test is met. Things like common assault which was previously not arrestable is now.
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A friend of mine has one and it's excellent although he thinks it might be colder than his old wooden kennels
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Back when I was shooting field target the Ripley's were one of the top makers. Beautiful guns and I always wanted an AR4. Actually I still do. I was lucky enough to visit the "factory" once. For somewhere so small he produced some fantastic air rifles.
I couldn't tell you if the fac versions are any good though, just that I want one
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I'm glad I'm not shooting next to him with scores like that!
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You could try Mike Dickinson at Carlton moor range on the border of Derbyshire and staffs.
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Does it come with any scope bayonet fittings?
Cheers
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Pm sent thanks.
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Cheers for the reply. Once I fit it I'll drop them an email.
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14 hours ago, Stevemitton said:
The cops contacted me about it Walshie. I asked if I should have contacted them.
Seems I opened a can of worms, sorry guys!
Out of curiosity, what did they say? I'm in the same boat, in Derbyshire and just bought another cabinet to fit.
Cheers
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I'm not a member but someone I work with is and he's very happy with them, mainly for the pigeon decoying.
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I would also say a cz 452/455 but I'll be interested to see what the new tikka t1x will be like when it' released. Looking like it' going to be sold around the £500 Mark.
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Yup, I'm going Friday. I'll wear my leather trousers then.
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2 hours ago, Dougy said:
That could be anyone. But I'll say hello to a load of grumpy blokes anyway.
So if someone comes up to you and says hello wearing a bright pink jacket and a Yellow Fedora with tight leather trousers on, that will be me.
Damn it! I was going to wear the same outfit. I'l have to change.
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I'v seen a few shooting number plates near me. It's not for me but I do have a basc sticker and the only note left on my car was offering beating.
Hi from Derbyshire!
in Welcome to Pigeon Watch
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Hello from another in Derbyshire! Nevilles is a fantastic shop, highly recommended like the others have said