Yesterday on Century..........

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Re: Yesterday on Century..........

#11 Post by Thorney »

Tis funny, you go to ranges in the USA and they all have covered firing points - for sun though.
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Re: Yesterday on Century..........

#12 Post by snayperskaya »

ovenpaa wrote:

Bisley rain always seems to be wetter than elsewhere.
Have you tried Sennybridge rain?, that stuffs seriously wet and is horizontal on a good day and no covered firing points there.

If you tried to erect a gazebo there you'd end up with a kite ride to Cardiff!!!
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Re: Yesterday on Century..........

#13 Post by billgatese30 »

Try some northern rain, its way 'arder than that southern shandy drinkers rain ;)
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#14 Post by Maggot »

Pete wrote:Yeah, right........big bunch of soft girlies with DRY underpants.............. green55

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Re: Yesterday on Century..........

#15 Post by Maggot »

snayperskaya wrote:
ovenpaa wrote:

Bisley rain always seems to be wetter than elsewhere.
Have you tried Sennybridge rain?, that stuffs seriously wet and is horizontal on a good day and no covered firing points there.

If you tried to erect a gazebo there you'd end up with a kite ride to Cardiff!!!
You would be taken out by a Typhoon leaving UK airspace.

Covered firing points.....? Covered in mud lol
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