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Many thanks to Leeview for the repairs to my 3 long nets and the improvements he made to them and advise given me. Great to meet a gentleman with that much passion about the sport of netting and ferreting. Not to mention an adept of the old skills of net making and repairs. Highly reccoment this gents work and I virtually had to force him to take more money for it too.
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Terryd: Havd already looked through that post and then bought a couple of books on the back of that. Time and skills is what is getting the better of me here. Taffey: Thanks for the heads up will certainly drop him a PM Thank you both for your help.
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Hello, My three long nets too a real battering some weeks ago on what I thought was a aperfect set. Plenty of rabbit and I took 9 off of it. But boy did they all have teeth. 3 big holes chewed, one in each net and foot lines knawed through. I am looking for someone with the skills(and time) who I could pay to repair these. I have been given a name of Sean Fitzgerald who is from my way on but was advised to look on facebook for him. I dont do social media. Does anyone know of this gent and how I may be able to contact him. Or does anyone else knwo of someone who could repai
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Meece, I have a couple of manuals and a chrono and I also got some good advice from Vihtavouri too( one can but ask). So I will be working the loads up nice and safe. Not wishing to go hot at all as most of my shots will be within 200yds. I just want consistency which is something my bought ammunition is lacking. I am just beginning on this path but I am given to believe it can be a bit consuming. Thanks to all who replied.
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Thank you for the reply Meece. I learnt long ago to ask as there is no such thing as a stupid question. Yes fairly new to reloading. I am restricted somewhat on powders on what my RFD stocks which is predominantly Vihtavouri. As you can appreciate powder isn't cheap so I am not wanting to have to buy too many of them, so I will be sticking with either the N130 or N133 for the .223 with Sierra 55g Blitz. This is based mainly on reading up on it and some input from a bench rest shooter, not from my actual loading experience, which is not great. My thought was to safely work
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Thank you both for the help. I am using the size up dipper method but will also attempt the reaming out method too.
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The imperial ones sit in between the new metric ones in terms of volume. As I only load .223 I would only use the 108 imperial one as it sits between 1.6 and 1.9cc So yes I would only load that specific volume should it be suited to my rifle. I have a Lee Powder loader so different volumes are not too much of an issue to set up but once I know my ideal load using scales and powder loaders then I would like to set up a dipper to measure out that volume too. It may take some fettling with a reamer I have a friend who loads bigger stuff so he may have a use for the others in a set shou
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Hello, Does anyone have a set of these old version Imperial measures Lee Powder dippers. They are usually red or sometimes black in colour. In particular I am wanting the .108 measure from the set Will gladly pay for them.
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Not many posts I know but just couldn't not show the new pup. She's a 9 week old fell. As for lines I have no idea and nor do I care. Both dam and sire do work though and neither are registered stock. She is healthy and full of it which is the main thing and my 8 year old JR bitch has totally accepted her. At present we are house breaking and I am sure you all know how that goes. The cute look only goes so far.
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http://staffs-synthetic-stocks.co.uk/ Try Danny on the above link. Look under airguns to see the synthetic stock for the s200. He's just made 2 stocks for my Rapids and very nice they are too. It will take a few weeks though Failing that contact Air Arms http://www.air-arms.co.uk/HOME.htm. Their after service is very good and they should be able to supply a stock. You were too kind with the idiot description.
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First off hello to you all. Just joined this site and what a wealth of information it is. So much more relaxed and less cliquey as well compared to other sites of its kind. There are some familiar names on here as well. Secondly I am hoping to get a copy of the DVD Woodga has available on snaring and was wondering how to get a copy of it. I have tried PMing him but have not heard anything in reply. Maybe my newbie status on here is a factor? I have had some success with the snares on the farms I have shooting permission on but so far am only going on the articles GS Waters has written. AS
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Hello. Just joined this wonderful site. Seems like a good place to be.