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Rod

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    North Cumbria
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    EWC

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  1. ive got a little cheek piece bag on my 243 mainly for the extra height and because the a5 stock is slightly uncomfortable but the bag part is very good for keeping a strip of rounds in, although they are not on show they are zipped inside, i also have a keyring led torch in there which has been usefull an odd time when i just stayed too late or shot right on dark. i dont care about 'tactical' or 'cool' ive had endles bits and bobs and i have seen endless gizmos, bullets on the stock is very handy when you need them in a hurry or you changed ur jacket at the last min.
  2. the 22 is like the a5 but lighter and smaller on the front end sweet as for rabbiting out the car window the mod cover i cant remember but it dose help with the reflection you shouldnt strugle to get one also helps stop noise if branches hit it.
  3. lol they look better in my bed than the missus dose:lol:
  4. seeing as ive got nothing better to do my border 243 akley, A5 stock pillar beded, jewel trigger, border cut 5r fluted 26 3/4barrel, 11 degree crown, nightforce 5.5-22x56, t8 mod my .22, border cut rifle barrel, custom hand made stock, pillar beded, match chamber, then my 30-06 also a border barrel, hs precision stock. leupold 8.5-25x50, t8 (not on it in pic) think i see a pattern forming in there
  5. yes it an a5 mine has an eagle cheek piece from riflecraft on it great little bag to keep your rounds in while youre out
  6. pics arn't very good but they are greyish top one creamy about 3-4" tall slight 'cap' over the top and concaved under that i kind of think 'Phellinus tuberculosus' but only bacause its the only one i can see any likenes too
  7. shot 79 deer in 4 days last year down south with my mate yeras ago shot 21 foxes in one night near romney
  8. can any one help id this one its on a whitebeam
  9. yep two of my cousins work there and my brother used to. they are the dady, 243 akley
  10. heres one of mine and one of cousins
  11. im guessing theres more than a 1/2 meter of slack in your system there mick:thumbdown:
  12. my dad used to be a forest ranger and did a lot with school parties and such when he was taking them on nature walks he would tell them that adders lived in the area (this got their attention) he would then tell them that if you were quiet the adders would not be scared and would sneak away, but would attack things that scared them (like noisy kids) this worked flawlesly every time and he showed them fox cubs deer badgers and all maner of creatures they would not have seen. (p.s. he did tell the teachers he would be doing this and why first.) the key to the whole children teaching thing is to get their attention at the begining then they will get more from the experiance IMO perhaps you could do something dramatic at the start or tell them that you will ask them a few questions at the end and give them a prize if they are right (might help make them pay attention) only a thought:biggrin:
  13. barony college nr Dumfries Untitled Page Barony College
  14. why do i keep getting a google search page jumping on to my screen when im on arbtalk? any help plz:confused1:

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