As odd as this may sound @BRADS , I have too little time to spare.
Since I dont have the time to go hunting as much as I want, I enjoy getting the most out of the gear I've got , so that when I do go, I know very well what I'm dealing with.
I'm also lucky enough to have the space to have my own range So I can pretty much step out of the workshop and see the results on paper as it were. (Watch this space for my "new range" project this year)
neck turning is actually a pretty good investment in terms of reward for time spent - and I only ever spend time in the workshop when I dont have anything else I could be doing outside ... so its not time wasted for me.
And anyways, it keeps @ebf's mate ( dont know the guy but I'm sure he'll introduce us ) so it must be a good thing .
I'll put results / experiences / methods etc up here as they happen.
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