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Zaitsev

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  1. As title, marksman data book and corresponding pouch in black. Very solid construction with straps, Velcro and molle loops to attach to packs or drag bags. Both unused so essentially NOS. Having a clearout of unused ‘stuff’. £25 posted. cheers g
  2. As per title: 30-06 comp seater. Good used condition. £70 plus the post. Cheers G
  3. Evening all. I’m trying to locate a chap called Stuart Pemberton. He’s ex army of some description and lives in Wilts, possibly Warminster/Salisbury area. Member on SD and possibly here too. Nothing contentious, I just need to contact him and he’s dropped off the face of the earth. Anyone know him or point me in the right direction please? cheers g
  4. For sale, p94s varmint with lots of extras. It has two barrels. One a spotter thAt has been shortened to c 14 inches and wears an ASE rim fire mod. The other is the varmint at standard length with an unknown mod. 3 10 round mags, 1 5 round. Billet floorplate and jnp Allen key action screws plus a slide on picatinney rail. It has been deacon bedded. Steel thumbscrew mounts and a tasco golden antler scope. Anyone buying can have the remaining eley and rws that I have. Probably around 500rds. Asking £625 for the lot and it has to go as one lot. Great for someone wanting a trainer. cheers g
  5. Anyone have one lurking? for 30-06 cheers gareth
  6. Thanks Andy, just waiting on reply from importers re an initial order. once I’ve done some development I’ll post the results.
  7. Just wondering if anyone has experience with the gs custom bullets in 30-06? If so, what weight are you using? Up to 150s look suitable but it might help me not to waste components if someone has already tried 130s/140s/150s. Cheers G
  8. I had the rifle built originally. It was in 6mm rem ackley. The action was new from Macleods as they used to import actions only a long time ago. Steve spent a long time trying that action. If you look closely at the bolt it has been sleeved and trued for less slop. It went to a friend in the south west who used it successfully for culling for quite a while. G
  9. Just wondering if anyone has experience with the gs custom bullets in 30-06? If so, what weight are you using? Up to 150s look suitable but it might help me not to waste components if someone has already tried 130s/140s/150s. Cheers G
  10. Does anyone know (or have one to measure) the thread size etc for the bolt stop pin for the above please? Thanks g
  11. Giving rise to the phrase 'have you seen my new knife?' :rolleyes:
  12. I'd send it back Matt. The natty orange inlay should have read 'BD' surely?
  13. Glad you said it. Best not to add 'Old'... Mind you, there's plenty of instructional videos on that subject ontintyweb under 'Milf' :-) G
  14. tis done o whiskered one

  15. Sadly you do need a licence (technically) the EA issue them. No one I know who fished crayfish ever had one...
  16. Yes, ate loads of them when in Suffolk. You ought to purge them before boiling them though as otherwise there is potential for nasties in their gut. Some signal males are pretty big so tailor your cooking times to them (i.e 5 mins or so for the bigger guys. They go nicely red when cooked as do crabs etc. Eat like you would lobster or langoustine etc
  17. A sepia study of a tropical fern in Cambridge Botanical Gardens.
  18. One of my favourites. A longhorn bull, cow and calf in a wild flower meadow brimming with meadowsweet, vetches, thistles, buttercup etc etc. A farmers nighmare but you could hardly move for the insect life. The bull was a fair old boy.
  19. That's what I was trying to do! It's a blimmin big flower. Magnolia grandiflora in State Capitol Park, Sacramento. The flowers smell like lemons. Lovely things grow to about 15m tall and about as wide with big leathery leaves.
  20. Try again: http://s930.photobucket.com/albums/ad147/a...=Picture099.jpg
  21. This is one of a couple of poor quality staggies taken about 1/2 mile from a large town on an ex pit tip. There are now no stags with the group at all let alone any poor quality ones. Pic is not good quality as was taken on full zoom with an early compact super zoom about four years ago. Regards Gareth
  22. Hi all, there are detailed dimensioned diagrams in both James Batemans 'Animal Traps and Trapping' and in the old Eley Game advisory service booklets (the old green ones brought out in the 60s) although I forget which one. Great little piece though John, the traps work extremely well for crows and where reducing numbers are a priority then they're just the ticket. Cheers z
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