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Shooting season 2013-2014


Matthew Arnold
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I tried Nikwax on my old waterproof (plastic type, not wax cotton type). It was better afterwards, but not as good as a new coat! (Having said that, new coat was 10 years or so newer, so better technology etc. I imagine)

 

We have two sherwood coats for the colder days, a seeland and a Lavenir all of which leak. We did the nikwax wash in thing and it worked for all of 5 mins. Anything heavier than drizzle and they leaked.:thumbdown:

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had a quick walk over the field behind my yard was out for half an hour got two hen pheasants and a rabbit i go out a few nights a week with my silenced 410 and always getting quite a few rabbits i haven't been on a game shoot but im lucky to have permission on over 1400 acres to shoot when i like n and any game or vermin so i do go out with the guns when i get a free moment

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We have two sherwood coats for the colder days, a seeland and a Lavenir all of which leak. We did the nikwax wash in thing and it worked for all of 5 mins. Anything heavier than drizzle and they leaked.:thumbdown:

 

Whats the wash in thing ? I just got a spray ....

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