Possible Bisley visit Sat 29th.
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- shugie
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Possible Bisley visit Sat 29th.
I might be plotting a visit to Century 500/600 if there is space on the morning of Saturday 29th. With marker if possible.
Anyone interested?
Anyone interested?
Careful now/that sort of thing
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Re: Possible Bisley visit Sat 29th.
Plan abandoned, going to look at a Swing.
Careful now/that sort of thing
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Re: Possible Bisley visit Sat 29th.
Is it for the kids?
We had one on a tree in the back garden the bairns loved it.

We had one on a tree in the back garden the bairns loved it.

Come on Bambi get some
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Re: Possible Bisley visit Sat 29th.
When we lived in Chesterfield we had a very nice grassed orchard with mostly apple trees, the kids used to love climbing and swinging in them. I sawed one down every year until we moved.
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Re: Possible Bisley visit Sat 29th.
Two swings in the back garden so far, one small kiddy one and a length of chain hung over a limb of one of the big oaks. That's strong enough to take me.
The Swing I'm going to look at is probably not suited to being a kids toy though.
The Swing I'm going to look at is probably not suited to being a kids toy though.
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Re: Possible Bisley visit Sat 29th.
Is it one of those aerial runway wire things then?
Come on Bambi get some
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Analogue Good Digital Bad
Fecking stones
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Cow's farts matter!
For fine firearms and requisites visit
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- shugie
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Re: Possible Bisley visit Sat 29th.
Definitely not, frightened myself stupid last time I tried that.dromia wrote:Is it one of those aerial runway wire things then?
Careful now/that sort of thing
Re: Possible Bisley visit Sat 29th.
A MkIV Swing is as good as it gets for accuracy from a rifle action. Some more recent designs are as good; none are better
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