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the verminator

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  1. unfortunatley there are no trees near by that are big enough to drop down onto it from, already thought of that one.

     

    tony, i reckon with it been college money is an issue so i think next step will be bigger winch as we have one :thumbup1:

     

    if all else fails then they might get a mewp in

  2. i have used one and you will need to have a mark on the camera lense for the line, you cant always get bang on with the camera as it depends of high the tow hitch is wound up as to weather u can see it or not. they are awesome when you have some one stood by the trailer guiding you on, you can get it bang on then. the one iv used had sound as well so people can tell you how short of it you are.

  3. Hi i found these today on a big old beech tree, it has a lot of decay about half way up and has lost quite a few limbs. in one of the pics i poked it to see what the texture was like and it was very soft and as you can see my nail pint stayed in it. so what is it?

     

    cheers,

     

    gary

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  4. HI verminator looking at redfield scope out of the same factory as leupold not looking to spend £1000/2000 on a swarovski as it a 12 ft lbs air gun looking to spend up to £300 thats it what do you all think thanks jon :thumbup:

     

    redfield are very good, i have a keeper mate who has one on his rimmie and i like it. good in low lowlight, holds zero and clear. one thing i forgot before is do you want first focal plane of second? first focal plane is basically the recital changes size through out your magnification range, therefore the mildot aim points are always the same. with second focal plane the recital stays the same therefore your mildot aim points changes through out you magnification range

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