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8 NeutralAbout ste68blue
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Born Hunter
- Birthday 27/08/1968
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Website URL
http://abbeytints.com
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Gender
Male
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Location
West Yorkshire
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Interests
Training and working my two yellow labs
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I used to work and ride bikes as a teen and loved them, but as most do moved onto cars. a couple of years ago, having turned 40something i decided i was gunna get "back on the horse" and pass my bike test. I did my theory, my CBt and then completed both parts of my direct access. I now ride a Yamaha FZ6N and love it to bits, i still drive my car but the bike easily outdoes any journey i can have in the car and always makes me smile, the power and acceleration is amazing. My advice would be go for it but keep with in your riding limits and build up on experience. Hope that helps
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Its quite easy to introduce if you keep simple and consistent. It would be nice to give us some updates on your progress. Good luck
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Nice looking Lab. Its never too soon to start introducing the whistle, start with something simple like the stop whistle, walk the dog nicely to heal on the lead, a single peep on the whistle and stop/ stand still, small tug on the lead to make the dog sit....simple exercise, wait about 10 seconds then move off with the "heal" command. Continue this until the dog gets it 100% This not only helps to introduce the whistle but it also tells the dog that if you stop/ stand still he should sit at the same time.... You must make sure your methods are consistent... Please also consider trai
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It is important to work hard on the recall......its one of the most important areas of training
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welcome along, always nice to see a fellow yorkshireman on board
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Yes i agree, take no notice of the companies that offer to deal with it for you....they will take a cut... I had a bank loan and a Visa card some time ago, I simply rang the bank and said i think i was mis-sold my ppi and they asked me a few questions and sent me a form to fill in, i did that and about a month later they sent me an offer in the post, easy peasy.
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do you have any pics? what is included in the sale? cheers stephen
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i am still interested
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i would be interested in this....
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Hi guys i wonder if someone can offer me some help and advice? I have an Air Arms 410 with a Hawke MAP Pro 3-9 x 50 AO MAP and have some questions. I did some target shooting at 25 yards to try and get my head around the way the scope works. At that distance i was very consistent with my grouping, that was on maximum magnification and the paralax adjustment set at 25. One of the things i noticed was that when i adjusted the focus ring although the focus changed it didnt focus it quite enough to make the target really clear, what can i do about this? Secondly when i adjusted the p
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Hi guys thanks for your help and advice i will have a think and see what i can do to over come the problem, there is plenty to consider now Cheers Stephen
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Hi guys thanks for the help
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Hi all, i wonder if anyone can advise me please? When i am out with my Airarms 410 i find it quite difficult to calculate distances and therefore will sometimes affect my aim and accuracy. i was considering buying a range finder but wondered what others do? Also, i am sure i have read somewhere that you can buy scopes with range finder facility, is this true? It would be handy to know what others do and possibly point me in the right direction Cheers Stephen
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yes its all over facebook....they are total scum and should be strung up from the nearest lamp post!!! People like that shouldnt be allowed to have dogs
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Hi Sean, thats what we figured....