I have tried them all fairly extensively over the years, and it is a case of 'horses for courses' as each is perfectly suitable in its right place. For general field and 3-gun shotguns I definietly...
Liked On: 06-04-2017, 07:46 PM
I have tried them all fairly extensively over the years, and it is a case of 'horses for courses' as each is perfectly suitable in its right place. For general field and 3-gun shotguns I definietly...
Liked On: 06-04-2017, 05:53 PM
I have tried them all fairly extensively over the years, and it is a case of 'horses for courses' as each is perfectly suitable in its right place. For general field and 3-gun shotguns I definietly...
Liked On: 06-04-2017, 05:35 PM
I have tried them all fairly extensively over the years, and it is a case of 'horses for courses' as each is perfectly suitable in its right place. For general field and 3-gun shotguns I definietly...
Liked On: 06-04-2017, 05:30 PM
Yes, I remember a couple of old timers with sugar bag pikaus. I never used the Mountain Mule as they were expensive, but I had a wooden framed Trapper Nelson. My old swannis are a bit tight these...
Liked On: 30-03-2017, 11:15 PM
It brought back a lot of memories, but I always used a frame pack and not one of those frameless back-breakers. I got rid of my bloody dangerous white spirit stove as soon as the canned gas ones...
Liked On: 30-03-2017, 11:11 PM
Yes, I remember a couple of old timers with sugar bag pikaus. I never used the Mountain Mule as they were expensive, but I had a wooden framed Trapper Nelson. My old swannis are a bit tight these...
Liked On: 30-03-2017, 10:57 PM
It brought back a lot of memories, but I always used a frame pack and not one of those frameless back-breakers. I got rid of my bloody dangerous white spirit stove as soon as the canned gas ones...
Liked On: 30-03-2017, 10:56 PM
It brought back a lot of memories, but I always used a frame pack and not one of those frameless back-breakers. I got rid of my bloody dangerous white spirit stove as soon as the canned gas ones...
Liked On: 30-03-2017, 09:53 AM
I have had my manual 94 HiLux 3 litre turbo diesel for 13 years now and wouldn't consider a new vehicle as a replacement. It goes eveywhere I point it (subject to me getting out and checking dodgy...
Liked On: 28-03-2017, 08:14 PM
It is a common problem with .22 rifles and a real easy fix. Take off the spring circlip (carefully, don't stretch it) by prying it from the bottom edge with a fine screwdriver, remove the extractor...
Liked On: 18-02-2017, 06:50 PM
It is a common problem with .22 rifles and a real easy fix. Take off the spring circlip (carefully, don't stretch it) by prying it from the bottom edge with a fine screwdriver, remove the extractor...
Liked On: 18-02-2017, 04:58 PM
It is a common problem with .22 rifles and a real easy fix. Take off the spring circlip (carefully, don't stretch it) by prying it from the bottom edge with a fine screwdriver, remove the extractor...
Liked On: 18-02-2017, 12:01 AM
It is a common problem with .22 rifles and a real easy fix. Take off the spring circlip (carefully, don't stretch it) by prying it from the bottom edge with a fine screwdriver, remove the extractor...
Liked On: 17-02-2017, 04:52 PM
The Sportsman 15 bolt is different from the Sportsman 5. The 15 has a groove cut across the underside of the bolt to activate the cartridge lifter. A 5 could be modified but would not feed without...
Liked On: 14-02-2017, 09:45 PM