fl206
Members-
Posts
39 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Profile Information
-
Gender
Male
-
I would go with 00530 as well. The bit after the decimal isn't usually read I don't think.
-
BASC's latest magazine says not to comply on page 103.
-
According to http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/incometax/tax-free-interest.htm you can only claim back to the 2009-2010 tax year :(
-
What to do with guns when moving home?
fl206 replied to Sushifiend's topic in General Shooting Matters
Can the OP not use the shotguns as long as it's less than 72 hours? I think I remember this as the limit before which you had to sign it onto a certificate. -
I might visit Oak Lodge the week after then. When does it open on a Wednesday? I was under the impression it was only open Wednesday evenings and Sunday noon ish.
-
Haha, thanks for the vote of confidence! What's wrong with skeet? I quite like repetitive/boring! I'm not quite good enough for sporting yet.
-
Hi, Sorry to resurrect a thread but I'll try and head to Thimbleby this coming Wednesday. If there are any others out on day release, it would nice to say hello. I'll be the one trying to shoot skeet.
-
Is he referring to DSC1? Some police forces will not issue a CF/suitable calibre for deer unless you have prior experience/DSC1.
-
4 pigeon shooting syndicate places available
fl206 replied to proTOM1's topic in Sporting Opportunities (Paid)
First post says it's around Lincoln... -
Is the 2 a poorly stamped 7? Either way, the pressure meets CIP standards for HP steel. If you're using commercial loads, this won't be a problem.
-
Maybe they need the cash to pay off dodgy business dealings in China? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23430022 Edit: Beaten to it!
-
Looks like the original report of 100mS was because the equipment couldn't measure any higher value! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-23918882
-
Check the tub - it should mention a withdrawal period. If it's nil then you can eat the eggs while they're being fed on the treated pellets.
-
Kes - Point(s) taken. My reply wasn't a personal attack. I'm just trying to say that no government is perfect but when they fail (or when something can be improved), it has to be highlighted and put right. Much as you exemplified with the Tube incident.
-
What if the illegally obtained information exposes a crime that was covered up? E.g. Bradley Manning releasing video footage of American forces killing innocent civilians, Snowden highlighting US and UK collecting data without warrants, Americans bugging EU offices, etc Would these be the same secret services that helped topple a democratically elected government in Iran because they nationalised British oil assets? Collusion in Northern Ireland?