Minced Pie
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Minced Pie
I reckon this year' best supermarket minced pies are the M &S Frangipane ones. One of my "Gourmet" partner in crime disagreed with me. So we took a statch of 7,62x39 to Bisley on sunday & shoot the lot while scoffing minced pies.
Happy but I do feel a bit sick now ...
Happy but I do feel a bit sick now ...
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Re: Minced Pie
Where are the photo's of the pies.
I was mildly interested in the post to start with.
I was mildly interested in the post to start with.
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Re: Minced Pie
Looks cold and not many shooters on the range.
Nice wood on the AIA.
Nice wood on the AIA.
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Familiar faces!
Looks good! :)
Looks good! :)
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Re: Minced Pie
Range was indeed very very quiet ... just 2 groups, the biggest one looking like a club X'Mas shoot. Here you go Dromia ...
I went to see that dude the night before & those super yummy-yummy minced-pie dunked in hot brew were just the ticket ...
I went to see that dude the night before & those super yummy-yummy minced-pie dunked in hot brew were just the ticket ...
Re: Minced Pie
Question Froggy, I have a 7.62x39 VZ like your friend there and I've currently got a Vortex Spitfire mount on the magwedge tactical rail that replaces the rear sight and gives you a rail section that pivots up to stay attached and has a section clear for ejection to occur unlike the first one. Is that brass deflector home made or one that can be purchased? I only ask as how much if any brass went back into the ejection port and how well did work in sending the brass away from the scope?froggy wrote:I reckon this year' best supermarket minced pies are the M &S Frangipane ones. One of my "Gourmet" partner in crime disagreed with me. So we took a statch of 7,62x39 to Bisley on sunday & shoot the lot while scoffing minced pies.
Happy but I do feel a bit sick now ...
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Re: Minced Pie
I think he bought it and it seems to do the job perfectly - he has shot a lot with his VZ & never complained of any ejected brass foundits way back in the chamber .
Re: Minced Pie
I've seen it for sale on the VZ58rifle website, I think your friend might have got his POSP scope and mount from them. Did the deflector look if it could go on a pica tinny rail at all? The one I've seen appears to fit over the mount but I was wonder if if can fit to a rail section like I've got.froggy wrote:I think he bought it and it seems to do the job perfectly - he has shot a lot with his VZ & never complained of any ejected brass foundits way back in the chamber .
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Norman Clark? aka Fatboy Slimfroggy wrote:I went to see that dude the night before & those super yummy-yummy minced-pie dunked in hot brew were just the ticket ...
Last live gig I was at was a couple of months back - Leftfield
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saddler wrote:Norman Clark? aka Fatboy Slimfroggy wrote:I went to see that dude the night before & those super yummy-yummy minced-pie dunked in hot brew were just the ticket ...
Last live gig I was at was a couple of months back - Leftfield
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