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Harry Callahan

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  1. 21 hours ago, bumpy22 said:

    italy will go the tournament without a win but i think france will struggle more than scotland. i know they took a battering by the welsh but france dont seem to be able to get  a settled side or a outside half

    You are more confident than I!

    The French pack will steam-roller Scotland I fear, and it won't matter much about 'playing rugby'. I really hope I'm wrong though... but it's OK, Scotland were the whipping boys in 2000 then England rocked upto Murrayfield and we won. I'll take that again ?

  2. 23 minutes ago, ordnance said:

    You would be wrong, you can modify firearms / air rifles in all sorts of ways that doesn't mean you should.  My response was to the below posts, that comes across to me its a OK thing to do, if you read that differently fine. 

     

     

    It's your interpretation of my post which is wrong.

     

    I never once said it should be done or is OK to do... but like I said - I'm not naive enough to think it's not happening.

  3. 18 hours ago, walshie said:

    I do'n't really get why they got hyped up so much. They won 2 out of 3 in the Autumn internationals. England and Ireland won 3/3.  If they don't buck their ideas up, they could be contenders for the wooden spoon.

     

    England and Ireland didn't play the best team in the world in the Autumn's, though. And Scotland ran them (New Zealand) closer than anyone else could manage - including Wales...

    Under Cotter we would have won on Saturday... sadly it is that simple. Townsend is not good enough and is undoing all the good work he inherited. Cotter had us playing "Organised Chaos", Townsend has us in Chaos.

     

  4. 9 minutes ago, TriBsa said:

    Rather than spring powered airguns, the increase in sales has been in C02 powered multishot pistols I believe. A lot more effective  and concealable than a full length air rifle of equivalent power.

     

    My example with a springer was just to remind how easy it is to get more power from a restricted air rifle... I'm guessing a restricted CO2 gun/pistol could be easier to unrestrict, as there will just be a regulator vale to adjust/remove?

  5. 1 hour ago, ordnance said:

    That would be illegal, you would hardly encourage people to do anything  illegal would you. 

     

    I am not condoning anything. But I am not naive either.

    If there is a large upturn in air rifles being sold in Germany - thought to be in an attempt of the 'masses' preparing to defend themselves... well, sure as hell Itl have to be more powerful as just 6ft/lb. And if those people are buying them because of genuine concern I do believe they are buying them because sales are unrestricted - no need for licensing or screening. Walk in with money, walk out with gun - and then upgrading them is easy to do on the quiet to make them more powerful for domestic self defense.

    My comments are purely speculation on the subject of the OP, and what other posters are saying.  I couldn't care less your argument of whether it's legal or not - and I also bet those facing civil unrest in the face won't care the legality either!

  6. 12 hours ago, ordnance said:

    Just fitting a heaver spring etc would not increase the power enough to make it worth your while, it can also badly effect recoil ( damaging scopes ) and accuracy of the rifle as anyone that has tried it will tell you. PS It would not be illegal here as all air rifles are  FAC only and no power limit. 

    In Germany where they are limited to 6ft/lb - compared to England & Wales where it's 12ft/lb without a license... your telling me you couldn't buy a Springer in Germany and double it's power (at least!) by just buying/changing parts??

  7. 55 minutes ago, ordnance said:

    That would depend on if you had a firearms certificate, and if you had a firearms certificate would you not buy a shotgun etc. if not then like here that would be illegal.

     

    ? How many spring air rifles over here were upgraded to beyond 12ft/lb after legal purchase, by just legally buying a stronger spring and fitting it at home...

     

    It is/was common practice. Those air rifles then are illegal - but nobody would ever own up!!

  8. Oh...

    I quite like Richmond's sausages - especially the next day, in a buttered roll. They taste a lot better than many other brands.

     

    Sad to say I rarely use my local butcher. Living alone/cooking for one, it's a travel well out of my way to justify it. I need to get into the habit of batch buying enough for a month or 2 and then freezing it all...

  9. 6 hours ago, stevo said:

     

    Just a thought but are you capable of shooting  as good as your expecting your rifle too ?

     

    ^ this.

    I've heard some damned amazing grouping claims... But when I try I'm nowhere near what some claim. When I set up to check zero etc, If I can repeatedly group within the size of a rabbits head at 100-120 yards, off my bipod, leaning on the Defender bonnet then I am more than happy. I KNOW the rifle can do better, but I don't think I can - not without many hours practice and fettling with the gun. I may get flack from some for that, but I'm being honest.

    In the real world, I kill many more rabbits than I miss. I'm not looking for pretty target paper groupings to win prizes...

  10. I wear Dunlop Puroforts for work (shepherd)... lovely when new but the insole soon wears out. They have good grip and are decent wellies for the money but if you're stood about I'd not say they are much good at keeping you warm... although good socks make all the difference regardless which brand you wear, IMO.

    I dislike (ALL) wellies, if I'm honest, and wear lace up boots as much as I can get away with... the Dunlops are durable and hard wearing, stand upto the job well. Think my current ones are 2-3 years old, and at this time of year I'm wearing them all day, every day.

  11. 2 hours ago, archi said:

    I think you are wrong on this by a long way.

    yes no one pays list price but the basc are fleet terms which local dealers won’t offer to a one off customer.

    i tried numerous dealers, Carwow, carfile and some others and no one could get near to basc which was 20% off the price before vat along with the same off all extras and foc metallic paint.

    it worked out at 25% off the list price and was by cheaper than buying a 1 or 2 year old used car!

     

    BASC discount varies from manufacturer to manufacture. Subaru is 10% discount, Toyota is 20% for example... you have to go to applicable dealerships, too, as far as I am aware.

    I've tried twice to use my BASC membership to get a price, with my brother going to the same dealership a week or 2 later and getting a price for the same vehicle. Both prices both times were within a couple hundred pounds of each other.

     

    I also tried on a Suzuki ATV for my work. My local garage could beat BASC discount price by £150.

  12. 4 hours ago, station said:

    Apologies for late reply, just got in from work - thanks for the replies.

    I will look again at discount sites but currently the LR contribution plus the dealership discount is pretty good.

    Between the 2 of them its over £4K then there’s warranty and servicing supported deals.

    I’ll ask tomorrow ref BASC and see if beneficial or not.

    Cheers.

     

     

    All BASC 'discounts' are on FULL list price, and DO NOT work along with any other discounts.

     

    In short - the discount is basically what any garage will knock off anyway, because nobody pays list price in the first place.

  13. I had a 3-9x40 on my HMR for 8 years, almost always set at 9x. I upgraded to a 6-24x50 because I felt more comfortable at longer ranges with a bit extra mag on crows (plus I wanted a bigger objective lens)... After all that, Iv settled around 10x. Do still crank it up for very long range crows. 6-9x is all you reapply need for rabbits.

  14. 1 hour ago, chrisjpainter said:

    Would people entertain the idea of the S/H market? my chainsaw maintenance is good, so stripping one down to spot flaws wouldn't be a problem, but even so, would others risk it? we do it all the time with guns and I'd never bother with a new kayak these days, can the same rules apply to saws?

     

    It's a different kettle of fish, than a 2nd hand gun. Not much can really go/be wrong with a gun.

    Why is a saw being sold? - did it have a problem which has been botched together for sale... How has it been used/abused...

     

    I would rather buy a dead saw than something with an unknown 'running' history - unless you are buying from a supplier/repair shop and know they've given it a full going over. I have bought 3 non runners off eBay and done them up - I get alot of pleasure in honing a cylinder and getting an otherwise dead saw running again. Just found a donor saw to get my relic PS6800i running again so I'm a bit excited

  15. 31 minutes ago, chrisjpainter said:

    We have three 260's. they all cut out if idling on anything but a completely flat plain. if you hold them either down or up before starting to cut, the conk out. that and the filler caps are irritating; the locking mechanisms taker a lot of fiddling to get them in place. They're well looked after and they've been stripped and serviced, but they all seem to be the same. 

    They do a job, if I have the chance to use something else, I'll take it

     

    All to familiar! Have a MS210 doing exact same... stripped and rebuilt. Problem shot the whole damned thing and it still farts about. Been a very reliable saw for the first 10 years, but the last 3... frustrating scrap! Will not have another one - nor Husky, which it replaced!

    I actually get on fine with the filler caps, though.

  16. 22 minutes ago, figgy said:

    The Army use Makita Chainsaws. From reading online before we bought the echo have more steel content in the alloy so are harder wearing than others but take a little more warming up when started.

    They certainly do, because the Dolmar/Makita are more robust.

    Dolmar use more metal in their pro saws in general. Dolmar also have kept away from the likes of 'auto tune' - which can give problems if not using the saw full time - choosing to keep their saws mechanical and reliable.

    Stihl may outsell Dolmar worldwide, but Dolmar are the #1 selling saw in Germany ?

  17. Echo or Dolmar (Makita) for me - Husky and Stihl are not what they were...

    My personal choice would be best in class Dolmar PS 6100 (Makita EA6100) 61cc, or the new out Makita EA5600 55.7cc. Both are absolute bargain when priced against the Husky or Stihl equivalent - the 6100 will give less bother, too.

  18. 1 hour ago, Pigeon Shredder. said:

    Can l ask why you come across with your last statement regarding ammo to rifle specific.

    This cartridge has been fired very successfully in HMR bolt action rifles, mine included.

    lts a very accurate round.

    It was meant tongue in cheek, hence the winking emoji (but humour can be lost on forums/internet)... because the round was originally designed (specifically) for the A17 rifle.

     

    It is, ofcourse, suitable for use in any .17HMR  rifle ?

  19. 11 minutes ago, Dave-G said:

    I'd assume it's more reliable regarding missfires to be considered suitable for a semi if anyone routinely double taps. I'm liking the added frangibility aspect.

    Not sure really - Pigeon Shredder says he is using the A17 bullets, so they must be available already (it is the link to them I posted earlier in this thread). They come in boxes of 200!!

     

    I had actually thought the .17hmr semi-auto dream had been buried after the problems encountered in the early days.

  20. 10 minutes ago, Dave-G said:

    I use the HMR for pure rabbit control, there's not much need for fox control where I shoot. What is a VNT bullet  - and has anyone on here tried them yet? 

     

    2650fps instead of 2550fps for the 17gr V-Max. Thinner jacketing of the bullet meaning it fragments quicker/easier causing more damage.

    But as said above looks like a 'rebranded' A17 which was developed for the Savage Arms A17 .17hmr semi-automatic rifle...

    I'd personally just like the extra energy in existing rounds.

    40 minutes ago, Dougy said:

    I still use the 20grain but they are vmax not hollow point. Never really bothered with the heads so they get blown off. 

     That's a fair point. I'm guilty of the odd chest area shot, so the Gamepoint tended to keep meat waste to a minimum without compromising kill

  21. 2 hours ago, Dougy said:

     

    That's all fine and dandy if your rifle shoots same POA with both and you manage to swap over bullets in the little time you have. But unlikely in any event, that's assuming I'm correct regarding jacket thickness. 

     

    If you are out on rabbits, the Gamepoint is better than poly tipped anyway IMO. Good kills with less meat waste. 20gr was certainly my round of choice when it was my main rabbit gun.

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