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Lazytreemonkey
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Spring Rifle... .22 Vs .177
Lazytreemonkey replied to jonnie bravo's topic in General Airgun Discussion
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welcome also live in hull good luck with your permissions it has taken me a while to secure mine after door knocking ect
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1St Ones The Most Important
Lazytreemonkey replied to Lazytreemonkey's topic in General Airgun Discussion
Cheers lads should be out weekend hopefully getting a few bunnys ye I'm to proud to ask for permissions on here I would rather try and secure my own find it more satisfying to know you haven't bean handed it on a plate but earnt what you have one again thanks people -
well lads after reading all the posts on here about securing permissions I have just got my first one last night which looking at the forum is the most important and it was within 10 min I had a guy txt me with another so im very happy first 2 in the folder and hopefully a few more will come along in the future around the hull area which I can pick up aswel so just a big thanks to the lads on the forum for posting great tips and information about the the best ways on getting the permissions in the first place cheers
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got the scope today thanks for the advice its actually not that bad only thing missing off it is the scope covers lenses look fine and its very clear to look threw will do nice on an air rifle for the price I got it for I'm pleased with it anyway cheers
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any body know what the zos 6-24x50 scopes are like just bean offered one but don't know much about the make?
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A Scrap Piece Of Wood. (Pic Heavy)
Lazytreemonkey replied to Tiercel's topic in Countryside Skills, Craft & DIY
very nice work similar to the needles used in net making when I think back the amount of oak I have shoved threw the wood chipper at work I could be making useful items out of it like this tut tut -
When I left school I wanted to follow in my family's tradition of being a deep sea fisherman but with the industry dying in my local town/city ended up being a mechanical fitter working in airports around the UK fitting conveyor belts to deliver your luggage that went pear shaped after 9/11 since then I've been working as a fully qualified arborist/tree surgeon for my local council and enjoy the outdoors very much thanks for reading.
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Hello everybody anymore people on hear from the hull area