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  • Birthday 14/11/1945

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    Rifle shooting, pigeon shooting, clay shooting, rough shooting, fly fishing.

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  1. I don't normally comment on here, but this post is quite a concern to me, as quite simply I love my Springer. I train her every day, and as it could mean her getting caught up in thicket, I always carry a large pair of secateurs, I find these a lot more handy than a knife, long, sharp and easy to hold., I really do hope I don't have to use them.
  2. Harrison ford to John Moffat, Clear and present danger ?
  3. flyshooter

    Vaping.

    Try an electric pipe, I used one for 7 months, made my own liquid and being in the food trade all my life, found out the ingredients are practically all in food, cosmetics and medicines , that'll cause some looking up . After the 7 months vaping, I stopped vaping all together, I retired my Peterson pipe and 4 ounces of unopened Gold Block (smoked it for 53 years) and have not looked back after 3 years, smoke and vapor free. My only disappointment in stopping, is not having any thing now to ward off #~'@ people, will have to get a tea shirt with Bug Off on the back.
  4. I have a George Newman 1906 12 g s/s with twin barrels I bought 2015, from Wabbit Bosher. The gun was sent to my local gun dealer, there is no reference to twin s/s barrels entered on my certificate although I am sure I informed the Chelmsford licensing, there were twin barrels and the barrels description, chokes receiver etc. (Essex)
  5. Blimey Dr Blox, you will have the "Pigeon Watch Click " after yu', posting that.
  6. Wow...lots of very learned folk on here, I'm really impressed.
  7. Your knowledge on the subject over whelms me Richie10, I personally have not been as close to these people as yourself, I stand corrected.
  8. I think Twistedsanity was only making a comment, although I thought I heard the member of the public suffered shrapnel injury to the head.
  9. And if police had not been there in 8 minutes ?? These nutters are not representing any religion, if they where, they would ask their victims what religion, they, (the attacked) were, before assaulting them, surely they would not wish to hurt their own kind, they, the nutters, will kill any body they can get at.
  10. Many many thanks Teal for Bergara seat and your rocket delivery. After a read of the instructions and a good spray of silicone spray it is up and running, dead easy. The adjustments in height are just what my poor ol' bones have been needing, thanks again, flyshooter
  11. The Butt Cleaner, I would have thought, is a lot lighter to carry than the mud the gun butt swarms on your shoulder , it's certainly got me thinking.
  12. Hi David, there are two clay shoot venues, one in, and one just out side Tiptree. The one out side Tiptree is opposite Tom's Farm Shop (Five bar gate, shooting this Sunday 12th 10am) I only vaguely know a couple of guys who shoot there, the other one is at Warrior's Rest, I some times shoot there, the following Sunday 19th February, again 10am start. Each shoot (alternate Sundays, and independent of each other) have members and guest shooters. I know Warrior's Rest shoot really well as I helped to set up the stands there for 6 years and am able to give you a lot more info', prices, phone number of guy who runs it, etc.. but would feel better to do latter by way of personal message. If you wish to know more p.m. me, even if I am fishing on the day, a friend of mine would meet you there to introduce you to the guys and gals, regards, Gel.
  13. Very few song birds at sea, very few song birds in the desert, very few song birds 1000 yards up in space, not the right sort of environment for them, perhaps if us humans stopped dropping concrete every where and gave the birds back their environment (and took the blame for their demise instead of pointing the finger at other animals) we might have a few more to enjoy.
  14. I will stand out to say two FF5 Flappers would see the best part of a day out on one 4.5 amp battery but it would require one longish lead to one of the Flappers, to keep them at a reasonable distance from each other though. The Bluetooth I have no experience with, sorry.
  15. I have the FF5 (as said above 8) I also have the Hyper Flapper rotary, the skinny one. Firstly the FF5 will run all day on a four and a half amp battery and then some, where as the rotary will only run for about 5 hours, the Flapper is less to carry with no pegs or guide ropes, but you would need a dead bird as opposed to the hyper Flappers Hyper decoys. I use a sawn down hide pole to get the Flapper up higher in a standing crop, where as the rotary has the benefit of a slide pole to higher it. I have no experience with Rotaries that use dead birds and can only imagine the weight would be quite a lot more to carry. All in all I would say they are both good on the day, separate or working together, there will be a lot of split opinions on this I am sure.
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