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Best thing since sliced bread boy!

 

Did some ground sets last weekend. Ferrets worked well and bolted several, but by using the collar we were able to located them a couple of times when they stuck in one sport for five minutes. After a while they left the spot and went on to bolt more bunnies, but at the end of the day we were able to dig to where they had paused and retrieve a couple more dead ones.

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I've had my mk3 for a year now, and i've found it to be very acurate, but the collers let me down today. The collers are made of plastic and they slide open and closed to turn them on and off, and the slideing rail has become a bit worn and the collers signal became intermitent as a resualt. I'm going to look into the magnetic ones to see what the quality of those ones are and see if they would be better. Apart from that problem, i'm happy with it.

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I've had my mk3 for a year now, and i've found it to be very acurate, but the collers let me down today. The collers are made of plastic and they slide open and closed to turn them on and off, and the slideing rail has become a bit worn and the collers signal became intermitent as a resualt. I'm going to look into the magnetic ones to see what the quality of those ones are and see if they would be better. Apart from that problem, i'm happy with it.

 

Have had the same problem myself but a couple of tight turns of electricians tape around the grey slider box before passing collar over it does the trick! try it & im sure they wont let you down again :)

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I've had my mk3 for a year now, and i've found it to be very acurate, but the collers let me down today. The collers are made of plastic and they slide open and closed to turn them on and off, and the slideing rail has become a bit worn and the collers signal became intermitent as a resualt. I'm going to look into the magnetic ones to see what the quality of those ones are and see if they would be better. Apart from that problem, i'm happy with it.

 

Have had the same problem myself but a couple of tight turns of electricians tape around the grey slider box before passing collar over it does the trick! try it & im sure they wont let you down again :)

 

Ok mate, i'll try that.

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