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Sam Thompson

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  1. Go slow and think everything your doing through, you wont fail on speed.
  2. Yeah, I know a boy who used an ex foreces M16 for a while for that...
  3. I'm close and spend a fair bit of time there, its nice (not that thats what you asked)
  4. Depends what your doing. The FC boys used Browning BAR .270s for ages and a lot of the old guys liked them on roe. A semi auto is very good for foxing, especially on the lamp, but for stalking it offers only a little advantage to the B/A, and the problems of jamming, accuracy and whatever... but they are quick, which is always handy. Horses for courses, if they were legal I would have one in .223 for foxes, but my deer gun will always be a bolt/lever gun. Krico is fast, M14 straight pull conversions are rapid too. When you know where your to a bolt gun fairly flies. Sam
  5. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTpXymuwxNs]YouTube - Dead Cat Bounce - Rugby[/ame]
  6. Sorry I couldn't get down in the end, bit of a family crisis, and couldn't get down for 11am. Poor form on my part, hope it was a good day!
  7. Your all in denial. Really, everyone wants one of these. I would love one, this or a Norton Commando (slightly more realistic)
  8. Thats one way of putting it! Nice truck though
  9. If someone says stop, goes limp or thins out, the wood is over.
  10. And the second rule of wood club, is don't talk about wood club
  11. Or anything inappropriate, like positioning, or licking . Extra points for living wood.
  12. I feel a "rudest wood" comp coming on...
  13. Cheers for those last too. The ICF looks very interesting, Im not into that side of it (yet) Janey, but cheers for the link
  14. Haha, didn't think of that, but you might be right, there's nowt as queer as folk. No one believes this but I have seen deer nibbling on a tree, gone to look at it and it has been a clear cut. Its rather rude of them not reading what the books say. Sand traps are good as the man says
  15. Hares or deer, without seeing the area its hard to tell
  16. Sounds like you need a new file mate
  17. Sorry chief, if I wasn't already booked I would jump on it. Would you bear me in mind if anything like that comes up again? I have 30/31 and a fair bit of cutting experience in forestry, though I can do arb as well. atb Sam -07948309142-
  18. You get it everywhere, I notice it in shooting ones. But hey ho, the people who make the have probably never worked on the tools!
  19. Anyone for whale? As an aside, which poor barsteward got they job of cleaning the saw?

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