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ANDYELECTRO

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  1. Hello all! I've not posted in this section before but I'm looking for a bit of help! We currently have 2 terriers, 1 long leg Parsons and long leg Jack, both bitches and we are thinking of getting a male Bedlington terrier in the next few months also. I was wondering if introducing a young dog into the mix will affect the balance of the pack? If so is there anyway around this? I have heard previously of male dogs getting a bit of a rough time at the hands of females that are already settled in. Is this the case? Also are Bedlingtons a generally well natured breed? The two
  2. The grease in my xs20 looks and feels like they got it at the local chippy!
  3. Cheers Phantom had a feeling the best bet would be the timber yard. Now I just need to figure out the dimensions and give them a call
  4. Hi mate Had a looked earlier and from what I can see there are 2 under £40 (in the Uk at least) One is tulip the other some kind of laminate and after £15 postage would be over my budget.
  5. Hello all! I am thinking of building my first stock. It would be for my SMK xs20 just to start off with as a practice run for the S400 if all goes well. I've been out of work for 2 months and I'm chewing at the bit so need something to keep me occupied. My main question to start off with is where I can get a relatively cheap piece of suitable timber from locally? Do B & Q or Wikes provide suitable timbers for example? I know there is a timber yard locally also but in turn would they have the required materials and be able to provide it in such a small quantity? I'm sure thes
  6. @nickinsurrey I was on about the maggies mate not next door...lol Another twist in the tale was I found all 3 eggs that I laid out to bring them in buried under soil in the veg patch the next morning. No paw prints or bird tracks. very very odd read online it couldbhave been fox cubs??? Will post a pic later anyway since the start of the thread Ive bagged another 2 this week and have taken advice on DIY caller and switched to a film tub instead of a matchbox cheers guys!
  7. I'll be honest I wouldnt touch that with someone elses bargepole! It looks like something Tim Burton forgot to draw! Grim.
  8. Thats a very generous offer Mark I just wouldnt like to chance it with the neighbours at this point but it is very much appreciated!
  9. Eye one side is all right but t'other is an absolute bumwipe. Always make sure they are out before sticking anything out the window... especially the gun haha
  10. I've had the dark brown version of this pouch for a while now and can safely say it saves a lot of the skirts on my JSB exacts and aa fields. Great quality for the money and simplistic design
  11. I was gutted when I heard! No more squirrel shooting on the front step oooohh ye yar bay!
  12. Oh dear think they're onto me. Sat here since my 1st post and have heard 1 magpie and hen saw it fly eastwards across the field over 70 yrd away.
  13. Cheers Kanny, do you just use a small Englands Glory style matchbox or a larger one like cooks matches? I have been using the smaller one and it doesn't seem very loud?
  14. Not looked into a larsen trap yet stillair. Will look into it although nearby houses overlook our garden which might be frowned upon by our nosy neighbours
  15. eye Stevo got 3 bantam eggs on the lawn now, all are bright white and relatively small so should stand out enough for them to notice on the way over. Hopefully will be able to post some pics later *fingers crossed*
  16. Morning all, Had a massive commotion in the garden about 30 mins ago 3 magpies and a crow have come down and raided the wrens nest, greenfinches nests and a great tits nest from the garden. I got of the little gits last week and they don't seem to be taking the hint... So sat here now as we speak with the S400 out the window, my question is has anyone got any tips about how to get the swines back asap? I've tried the old matchbox trick previously while out at the farm and it doesn't seem to work for me? (maybe I'm just doing it wrong ) A home made decoy perhaps? A tray of eggs on
  17. I agree with the guys above mate, you get a lot more for your money in second hand and for £200 you can get a good deal. People who sell their guns know a lot about them too, how they handle, how they feel in the shoulder, what makes them work best etc. And in turn look after them so you will most likely get one in prime nick from a good home.
  18. She won't forgive you for that in a hurry mate haha
  19. Hi guys, I'm looking to make some Pigeon/Magpie decoys at home as I don't currently have any and am short on cash to buy some. So my question is can any of you give me some advice or instructions as to how to go about making decoys with easily accessible materials? Just treat me as an absolute novice, I'm eager to learn and any points in the right direction are much appreciated! thanks
  20. The 3 x 9 is the magnification the 50 is the lens size (50mm) The AGS scopes are good like the AGS cobalt, I have had both and AGS and a NIkko Stirling and would recommend the Stirling over the AGS. Lovely optics for £50 or less and come with mounts too! http://www.uttings.c...43/riflescopes/
  21. Bisley Mags in .177 are 10.6 grains from memory. feel free to correct me if I'm wrong guys
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