remmy
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Rookie Hunter
- Birthday 10/11/1970
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derbyshire
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i have recently purchased a winchester sxp for the forth coming wildfowling season , only to be told that this gun is not suitable for three inch steel loads but can handle 32 gram steel loads without problems , but after a quick phone call to the importers they have informed me that under no circumstances this gun will not fire any steel loads as it is not proofed for steel , but no reading winchesters web page on this gun it states that the gun will fire all factory loads 2 3/4 and 3 inch steel bismuth and tungstan can anyone out there shed any light on this
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Wanted Rabbiting oppertunities wtih someone in Chesterfield area
remmy replied to danny250f's topic in Fieldsport Opportunities
you could try joining chesterfield ferret club as i am one of the founding members and had a bit of work for there we meet once a month at the new inn at hasland pm me your number if you would like more details regards remmy -
thanks for the tips chaps , i am using a fish hunter with dobled up flat bands ? kind regards remmy
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had a walk out this morning with the catty , looking for a bit of fodder for the ferrets and hit two things ...... nowt and absolutly bugger all , can anyone tell me how to aim one please regards remmy
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hi guys i am currentley looking for some crow and magpie shooting around the derbyshire dales area using shotgun or air rifle , i have all the necessary insurences and 20 plus years of shooting experience . all boundrys and livestock given the ulimate respect many thanks remmy
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i find that after washing it best to put the knife somewhere warm to dry out the handle as the blade will rust if left wet , and when dry all i do is rub with a light coating of olive oil or cooking oil
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thanks for the advice mate was not sure which was best as i all ready have a 6z long net so it looks like another treat for me ?
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hi all , after reading long netting from peg to peg by martin king ( a cracking book by the way) i was just wondering which longnet would be better for a newbie like myself a 4z or a 6z traditional or the same in quick set ?
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i currently use a single barrel hushpower 12 and aaa cartridges for lamping foxes on a local allotments , i find the noise for this gun does not cause to much of a problem
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I am in chesterfield derbyshire
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mature honest newcomer to ferreting seeks apprenticeship , i have all my own equipment and have read most of the books available , so i was wondering if anyone out there is willing to take on an extra pair of hands so i could learn ropes , i live in chesterfield derbyshire kind regards remmy
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hi to all out there in the winter wonderland , remmy here , i am returning to shooting and fieldsports after a 15 year break , dying to get out but derbyshire is under an 18 inch blanket of the white stuff , i am lookin forward to reading the many post on the site and hopefully pick up a few tips on the way many regards remmy