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phaedra1106
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Re: Shooting mat

#11 Post by phaedra1106 »

tkd67 wrote:May I ask where you can purchase such, thats in the photograph razz
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/p ... 102411.htm

First time I took it to Ponteland range I got laughed at, after a couple of months about 5 more shooters were using the same one!, just bought a second for my son, nothing wrong with his "proper" mat he just finds mine a lot more comfortable :grin:
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Re: Shooting mat

#12 Post by meles meles »

We use a Voodoo too...
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#13 Post by Meaty »

meles meles wrote:We use a Voodoo too...
Same here. I found out today that it is rather good in the snow too (just a shame I didnt have another one to lay over the top of me!) Had mine for about 2 years now-very impressed with its durability.
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#14 Post by Blu »

christel wrote:
whoowhoop wrote:I stand corrected :oops:
Check out the spelling in Ovenpaa's post :roll:
It is his dog :lol:
S'okay, it's not the first time I or my name has been used in in association with a dog and I'm pretty sure it won't be the last either.

Blu :twisted:
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