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Hendrix's rifle

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  1. This! The only problem I found after 150 or so the hornady vmax 17g didn't reliably expand. I've been happy enough to take them at 200+ on a few occasions however don't any more because of the expansion issue
  2. This! If it's done properly it can transform a car. Better mpg, throttle response and a lot faster!! My uncle had his 110 td5 done to 200hp with a couple of other mods, that went like stink. Shame it had the short ratio box in lol
  3. Stick with 53g vmax if your shooting distance, the 40 will drop so much faster after a couple hundred yards
  4. I agree with compensation, I know of atleast 6 people who had there cars go back after the recall, came back and started having major issues. Once the issues were sorted (out of there pocket) they were extremely under-powered. You look a car, test drive it and like it. You buy it, then a couple of years later you have to take it back and the performance completely changes. You've now got a car that doesn't perform, costs more to run and repair and with a lower resale value as people know what's going on and won't buy it. If I had one, I'd claim
  5. The tuono's are bloody ace!! Sound lovely too
  6. I came on to see what's new, not Muslim dating 😂😂
  7. +1 to this. There great little cars and get most places without any mods bar tyres. If you decide to mod it though you will find there virtually unstoppable. 2.5inch lift, 215/80/15 tyres and a Detroit rear locker and you will literally go where no car/truck has gone before. Ask how I know
  8. I've heard due to the coatings they don't work we with add ons, same of the majority of high end scopes. Lloyd, Hawke or mtc
  9. Springer 17hmr 223rem 308 12b sbs 12b semi Covered anything in the UK
  10. This is what I do. To be fair, I'm usually there when they've gone to bed and gone before they get up on a few of them. One of them got a nice surprise on Thursday when I said hello sat in a bush whilst he was putting the cows out lol
  11. Well said, I will always make sure the land is the same way it was when I got there minus the occasional animal if I get lucky lol. Hopefully farmer will give them a kick up the **** next time he sees them
  12. I have a jimny and it's great. The only down side I have is the space, there only small however I can fit myself, my Mrs, one of my gsd's and a red stag in it. It's got a few modifications to it and the best one is the rear diff locker. Touch wood I'm yet to get stuck and I'm out off road in it on literally a daily basis Averaging 36mpg. Get yourself a decent set of tyres on it and you will get into places that most won't, literally. The flip side to that is they can't pull you out if you do get stuck ?? I agree with this, if it's nothing too bad a set of decent tyres and you will be ok with a vitara. If it's pretty lairy the jimny would probably be a better bet with a few bits done to it
  13. 22wmr for me, sold it and kept the hmr, regret it now! Remington 33g works superb on rabbits and fox
  14. I have a zzr600, handles well for what it is, as you say is quick enough to play on, cheap to run and insure and comfy! It is classed as a sports tourer, I will say one thing though, quicker than my old man's hornet with the cbr600 motor in in and not by a little bit
  15. Old thundercat 600? Sporty enough and handle well. You need to narrow your search down before you go any further for what style you want
  16. Or look at the malatesta kobras, good on the road wet or dry and great off the road. My Old man had them on his disco and they behaved really well through everything, I'm getting a pair for the jimny soon. One thing about them, check your clearance on the arches as they have 18mm of tread
  17. Try and draw a diamond, aim at one of the corners or line the ret up with the sides, will be a bit more precise
  18. It's a terror at the end of the day, it's in them all! My German shepherds will take a fox without doubt, it's nature I'm afraid Edit-dogs are also protective, something they didn't know went into the garden so they defended there territory
  19. I had something similar last year, an elderly gent was getting stabbed repeatedly in the face by someone outside our workshop so I used force to stop him, nothing except thanks from the police. If you can justify what your doing and what you have done there shouldn't be an issue
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