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1 shot willie

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  1. Hi Brad. Good luck with the new rifle Be a good idea to clean the barrel before you do anything else....give it a few good pull through with a little white spirit on a patch. Have fun with it, buy putting a least 500/1000 pellets through it before you start any serious zeroing or target shooting. This will bed in the rifles working parts and lead in the barrel. Good idea to try a few makes of pellet to find which your barrel prefers and gives the best results. You can then get down to some serious shooting and zeroing.
  2. Hi Johny. Hope it comes quickly for you Let us know how you get on with her and what rounds it likes. What glass are you mounting on her? Just a thought, I found the comb a bit low for me so put one of those Bisley rubber lifters on....crude but helps me out
  3. Hi Thegogg. Very true mate, they do not all like them, not a bad starting point though
  4. Hi Alan. Welcome from another newbie
  5. Hi La bala. Thanks for the reply and heads up mate ....appreciate your help I will go and take a look see
  6. Hi. I am a total numpty when it comes to technical stuff Wondering if one of you kind people could give a blow by blow explanation on how to post a picture on the forum? Including how to obtain an URL All help much appreciated......thank you
  7. Hi Rob. Im new here too....so welcome from another newbie
  8. Hi La bala . Thanks for the welcome mate
  9. Another thing is....if your battened down in the smock, i,e hood up and neck poppered up, you get a mouthful of material.........something to chew on
  10. Hi Wymberly You in Exmuff too then mate??
  11. Hi Robben. Found this link for you mate........hope it helps you out, some good info and tips http://www.finegunstockrefinishing.com/Refinishing_Process.html
  12. Hi Ratty. The earlier model of smock was a disaster, as the guys have said, they sweat inside you end up soaked after a good bimble. I sold my first one on to a friend after telling him the problems....but he was happy to have it. Ridgeline have another one out now that is so much better. There are zips under the arm pits that you can open and vent the smock during hard work, best to leave the waist tie loose if its getting warm, allows the air to circulate inside. On the other hand, if its a bit cooler, wear a marino wool base layer and mid layer underneath, easier to regulate your bodies temperature. Been out in some heavy weather with it and always stayed dry and warm. As with most of my zip pockets, I apply a very small amount of silicone grease, makes life easier and the zips glide nicely. Here's a link for you mate.....the top video is worth a look. http://ridgelineclothing.co.uk/collections/home-page-collection/products/ridgeline-monsoon-elite-smock
  13. Hi Rimfire. Also the place that makes the best Pasties We often pop down to St Ives in the summer in the van we love it there. As for the "Cream Tea's"............the jury is out Thanks for the welcome mate
  14. Hi Merv. Nothing like a new baby a ? Looks stunning mate, love the grain in the woodwork. Hope you have an enjoyable shoot at the weekend.....not long now
  15. Hi Steve and superspark. Thanks for the welcome guys I am in Exmouth Superspark.............well......someone has to be
  16. Hi Rim. I see ....you have tried a goodly few then mate. Seems like the Eleys, RWS, and SKs sub loads are good in the barrels.
  17. Note to Johnytxtc hope you dont think I have Hijacked the thread mate Was hoping you would find our experiences useful should you go for a 1417
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