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+1 for senco had mine for about six years battery still as good as ever, the only thing we had to do was clean the plaster board dust out of the mechanism.
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Gamebore Velocity Pigeon
bucksshooter replied to Caravanman's topic in Bullets, Cartridges and Reloading
I use them all the time i have no complaints about them -
Red Kite for me i never tire of seeing them
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+1 for canada a gorgeous country and so much to do
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Hi lee was wondering if you have space for two guns for pigeon decoying on saturday the 6th? cheers nick
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i was in both series of lost gardens, a series of small town gardens and also won hampton court flower show so featured on tv for that too.
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Has anyone shot over in Ireland?
bucksshooter replied to shoot and be safe's topic in General Shooting Matters
i regularly go shooting in county Mayo all you need is a european license and the land owners permission to shoot on there land -
sorry for your loss, just try and keep strong for your mrs
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i witnessed an elderly man reversing his car out of the drive, he couldnt quite get the angle right so his mrs got out of the car and directed him out of the drive. sadly he had a heart attack and hit the accelerator pedal hitting his wife, he carried on and hit a stone wall luckily we managed to jump in and turn the engine off. luckily both survived but it could have easily been a double fatality
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saw it at the weekend i highly recommend watching it. some great battle scenes.
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no thats not true you can play either online or just on the console.
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im a builder and seem to wait forever for grab loaders or skips to turn up
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tuna mayo and coronation chicken for me
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try 10mm first but 12mm should be fine depending on the hardness of the bricks.
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another vote for makita im a builder and have had mine for over ten years. batteries are just as good as when we first bought them and the impact driver cant be beaten for power.
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if you were me
bucksshooter replied to propercartridges's topic in Bullets, Cartridges and Reloading
As said before i think getting a stall at the game fairs would be a good way to go. Im sure with your good prices you would be sure to sell some and begin to get your name known and seen by the shooting community -
I remember my grandad he was due to go over to Normandy on DDAY plus two he was in charge of a unit that was to handle POW. He was given his air rifle as well as air pistols to shoot any escapees with first. However the allies took so many prisoners so quickly he never made it over to establish a camp in Normandy instead they were all shipped to Southhampton where he built a camp there. i wish i had talked to him more he must have had so many stories from the German perspective.
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thunder bolts just drill through the post and wall and then screw in the thunder bolt. we use these bolts to hold timber floors up they will easily secure your fence
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Green jackets we were a weapons specialist platoon so we got trained on mortars machine guns and anti tank weapons. i have some great memories you wont regret joining
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well done on passing mate you wont regret it, i loved my time in the TA. i made friends for life and would still be in the TA if they had not disbanded my regiment
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I had the same problem with my squashes too, planted them in the ground one day the next day the tops had all shrivelled up. as said i think it was due to the cold weather
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I live in High Wycombe to its great to see the kites gliding around the skies. I think the missing feathers on the wings were done by the guys who introduced the birds in order to identify them
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as said above whacker the hardcore first then spread a covering of fines over the top, then wet the whole area and whacker it again. Then spread your shingle over the top dont go too deep with the shingle though we use just over an inch. good luck
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thunderbolts are they way to go i use them in my job all the time and have never let me down