Personally its cause my mates had a fair few deer walk away from his old one I've had deer walk away from one I sed so just dont like em. It was more about the bad shot placement but meh
mate if a deer walks away from a .270 its not the calibres fault, its definatly shot placement and/or projectile choice.
19-08-2013, 07:52 PM
Toby
Which is what I said at the end
19-08-2013, 08:36 PM
Lentil
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Originally Posted by Rushy
All this talk about being namby pamby careful with cleaning your rifle has got me worried. I have never used a guide. I have never used solvent. My rifles must be sitting up in the safe talking about how neglectful I am.
Don't you know that you need a guide to go hunting, and a guide to clean your rifle. You must be old school. Shame on you!!
19-08-2013, 09:02 PM
Rushy
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Originally Posted by Lentil
You must be old school. Shame on you!!
Guilty as charged your honour.
19-08-2013, 10:43 PM
Barefoot
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Originally Posted by Rushy
Yep I pull dry cloth patches through until clean and then an oily one. That is it except for attacking all of the external with a toothbrush and then the residual oil on the cloth that has been through the barrel.
Do you find it difficult to slip the toothbrush back into the bathroom unnoticed?
20-08-2013, 07:17 AM
Rushy
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Originally Posted by Barefoot
Do you find it difficult to slip the toothbrush back into the bathroom unnoticed?
No the daughter is always half asleep when she cleans her teeth. Ha ha ha ha Best use for airline giveaways I have ever found