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tbeagley

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About tbeagley

  • Birthday 21/07/1961

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    Shooting, the countryside, Lamping with my lurcher, Sea,Coarse & Game Fishing, Horses/Hunting & Showing,<br />rearing Partridges.<br />
  1. Hi all! Not sure about your shiney new L200's but my 21 year old (1988) is still running. Maybe not as glossy as yours, but still getting from A to B, on or off road. Also, previous to this i ran a 88, Shogun, 2.5 LWB, A 94 Shogun, 2.8 TD, LWB, A 94, Shogun, 3.0 V6, LWB & am presently running along side my L200, a 94 Pajero 2.8 swb no probs for last 4 years. This lot covers 20 years motoring with nothing but a clutch on the v6 & brake pads on them all. YOU ONLY HAVE ONE LIFE GET A MITSUBISHI!!!!!
  2. Hi MM, if you are still after larsen trap plans, PM me your email & i will atatch plans back to you. Cheers, Terry.
  3. Well done you lot!!!! I gave up 18 months ago after 34 years smokin. would love to say i feel better & i am over the cravings, but sadly i dont feel any better & the odd craving still has me biting my nails. I, will not give in though, as the cravings only last a few seconds & finding something to do helps you forget. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! :o Cheers, Terry.
  4. Hi Lowlander, i got one of those on my .17 hmr & i can't fault it. Mine cost £110 last October from my RFD, so its either a fake or a bargain. Cheers! Terry.
  5. Hi all, just wondering what price are you paying for your .17hmr ammo at the moment? Went into my RFD yesterday & payed £12.50 a box for 17gr Winchester V-MAX & £13.50 for Hornady 20gr XTP. The last time i bought some they were £10.00 a box, am i being ripped off? Cheers, Terry.
  6. My apologies for not noting your comment above but i still wouldn't recomend swinging a rifle at anything in this country other than them tin ducks on the fairground air gun range. Just my opinion, but rather safe than sorry.
  7. Yes the hmr bullet on 99% of occasions would stop, expand, disintegrate, but it depends on the ground, angle, backstop. When following a ground target, of this size, at speed, in this country, not Africa or any other wide open space where back stops do not matter, in the heat of the moment, can you be sure of all these factors? I don't think so!!!! If you can't be 100% sure, don't do it.
  8. I hope there is nobody around my way waving a .17hmr around at running targets. I own one & know what they can do. I would not be happy seeing it, i bet your firearms oficer wouldn't either. If you told him you wanted to shoot running hares with it on your application i don't think you would be holding a licence. Just my opinion but hope you never shoot down my way. Sorry if you think i am being over cautious but i just don't think there is room in this country for people to be waving rifles around.
  9. That 150 yrd group from a few years back is impressive.
  10. Not been tweaked yet, just straight out of box, checked barrel was free floating & away we went. Have bought a trigger kit for it but not fitted yet. Cheers.
  11. Tommo, at 25 yrds i can do the same with my air rifle & also my friends .22 lr, but .17hmr at 100 yrds is a totally diferent ball game. A .22lr sub or a .22 pellet that is 1/4" out at 25 yrds is way off target at 100yrds. The rifle i am using is not an Anschutz(spelling?)match rifle, but a bog standard CZ Varmint 16" + mod (one of the cheapest rifles around, although excellent in my opinion). Cheers, Terry.
  12. I know, I know, :wacko: Pics were taken with my old phone camera as the batteries in the digicam were dead. Will try & do better next time Lord Lichfield! :blink: B)
  13. It would be nice, but boring if they did.
  14. Cheers!! Yes! seen the post. Wouldn't dream of shooting anything running with the rifle, got a shottie for that.
  15. Cheers! Was well pleased. Hopefully i can do it again.
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