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Everything posted by bigman
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Well aware of that I think ts a good thing the use of air rifles is permitted as well as shotgun
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Anybody a member of PX Farms if so how do you find it? I'm thinking of joining up as it basically on my doorstep and fancy having 3000 acre to go at
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Pm sent Shaun
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Did you wet form the sheath around the knife? Next time wrap the blade in kitchen cling film ;-)
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Could you pm me when you have some mre please
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Think he might be referring to the bead blasted finish on the flats some people think it can encourage rusting or patina which is why some prefere a mirror polish
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That is a absolute billy bargain
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Out and about today scaffolding in spalding area and spotted quite a few pigeon on rape and what looked like rescently disc field that once had cabbages on it quadring and gosberton area they seemed to be building up nicely though the day ,
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I like it in fact I want one
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Looks a bit fake to my eyes but I'm not expert
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Lol doesn't work for me or whistle
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Sorry to thread jack but what resin would you recomend for pouring, good luck with your project jkd
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Hold over at close range must be massive , on the up side longer range hold over must be reduced not pleasing to my eye but if it's functional then great I bet I would come in very handy lamping from a vechile I'd quite like to handle that ugly beast
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Cheers Dave , some pics of the finished package
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That looks the business , was it a hazel stick
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Got a Bergen from Johnnie great chap to deal with,the Bergen was in excellant condition and even came with some interesting and useful extras cheers mate
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Couple of shooting forums ,bushcrafting and British blades
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can any one recomend a pigeon guide?
bigman replied to fabarm gamma boy's topic in Pigeon Shooting Tips
Blimey do people really pay £150 for a day pigeon shooting? -
Would you split? I'm interested in the t20 an mount
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It's defo nit a browned barrel as there's still plenty of bluing showing along with patches of brown where the bluing as thinned
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Got a old side by side here that's got brownish barrels where the bluing has worn off over the years of use it's only a cheaply and it doesn't bother me as I like a bit of aged look to things but can't help wondering what effect it'd have if I took the buffing wheel an compound to it on my bench grinder, it's one of them stitched cotton wheel jobbies, Iv have tried plenty of wire wool an oil and plenty of elbow grease but I can't seem to shift it
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Get a cheap hand held belt sander and clamp it upside down in a workmate , also using it for ya toe nails then
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Aldis where doing them for £25 awhile ago cheap but ok for small wood work jobs etc , machine mart do the for around £30-40