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woods&wurz

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  1. Gamebore wet & steel, 32 grm 4's or 5's have worked well for me.
  2. .243, when my variation goes through. It seems to be caught up in the COVID chaos.
  3. Might be worth giving Anglo Spanish Imports (A.S.I) a ring, they're based in Snape , Suffolk and are the importers for AYA's. I'm sure they'd point you in the right direction.
  4. Hello Is this still available?. If so would you take £55 posted? Regards Matthew.
  5. I'd agree with Old un, the level wants to be down roughly where the handles start. It looks fine, it'll start off like this and then change colour as it goes. If it's bubbling then it's working, if you source a hydrometer then when the SG is around 1000 then she'll be ready to bottle. It will clear out as it goes, I use pectolase to help it clear out more ( again true scrumpy brewers will dispute this). Once it's clearer you'll notice a healthy amount of sediment on the bottom. the next step is to sypon the fluid of this (called racking) and into a clean demijohn (or 5 litre plastic water bottle) you can then top it up back to the previous level with more pressed apple juice or cooled boiled water. Once its all done and you get to bottling i'd use the swing top (grolsh style) bottles, if it needs sweetning then pop about half a teaspoon of canderel sweetner into the bottle before you fill it. DO NOT use sugar as this will kick of fermentation again which could cause your bottles to blow due to the CO2 being produced, as already suggested above by Zapp
  6. Trial and error is the best way to learn. I don't know if you have one already but it is worth investing in a hydrometer, (cheap as chips on the bay). Cider really needs to have a specific Gravity (SG) of 1070 for it to keep longer after the fermentation is completed (SG1000). You simply add caster sugar into the pressed apple juice until it's disolved to increase the gravity, it's not rocket science. Some purists will faint at the thought of doing such a thing but I've found it allows you to make a cider to a known alcohol content when using a variety of apples which aren't that ripe / sweet.
  7. Buy a jam making straining bag rather than filter papers as they'll be really fine and fill up quickly. The jam making bag will fit into your funnel nicely too.
  8. Easy to make if you've got the equipment already. I made some last year with some reduced one's from the the local supermarket. It's like rocket fuel! http://www.wine-making-guides.com/strawberry_wine.html
  9. The active ingredient is nye on the same in either product. All depends on what you can get hold off and the numbers involved. I'm lead to believe that getting it into the food requires a vets report / perscription so this could rule the food option out. If you know of anyone who has sheep, cattle or, if you yourself have a holdings number then you could just buy some panacur and dispense it via the water. depending on the amount you need is will last in a fridge for a number of years. This is the route I've taken in the past 1ml per bird in a day's drinking water, and then re dose at the same rate 7-10 days later to kill any eggs left over.
  10. If the pending falls flat i'd be interested in 2nd dibs please. Regards
  11. To save a dissapointing trip i would call first as their prices alter daily in my experience.
  12. You have a pm, if your still struggling. Regards Matthew
  13. Ifor Williams aluminium canopy + 4 securing bolts fits L200's with sloped bucks ( came of a 58 plate Warrior). Pm me for pictures if interested Situated in Leiston, Suffolk. £200.00
  14. I'm happy with that. I'll pm you later with my address and we can sort a BACS transfer .
  15. Wildfowling and practical woodland stalking if still available please.
  16. Shame, if it falls through i'd be interested. Regards Matthew
  17. Now sold, thank you for your interest. Now sold, thank you for your interest.
  18. I have replied hopefully to the messages that have been sent. Regards W&w
  19. This is my gun.. I'll try and answer all your questions in one go. Shotgun nav, I would consider rfd. I have a friend in the trade so I could enquire as to the cost of doing so but this cost would be at YOUR cost, in addition to the gun. Richie10, I've just had a look and the barrels are stamped 10-89, which I assume is 10gauge 89 MM. chambers. I have used 3.5 inch cartridges through it, and indeed I have made a mistake with the cartridge size as they are Remington 3.5 inch carts. roostshooter1, it's priced to sell as I don't have a use for it anymore and I think it should go to someone who'll use it for what it's designed to do, knock down geese. On a further note I have come across another 10 cartridges so it's 16 in total, as a result I'm looking for another £10, so £260 in total. I hope that covers all your queries, anymore the drop me a line. Regards Woods&Wurz.
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