I hit up popo about this as soon as I got the newsletter from TM announcing it:
Their reply:
My concerns are obviously more to do with data security than privacy as I believe we have...
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I hit up popo about this as soon as I got the newsletter from TM announcing it:
Their reply:
My concerns are obviously more to do with data security than privacy as I believe we have...
Could you point please me to the trigger guard required?
Anyone able to explain this "bull barrel" business on the Boyds site?
Went in to H&F today for some ammo and wound up buying a Marlin .17HMR :wtfsmilie:
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They seem to be ok guns, I suspect my own talents will be the limiting factor for a long while yet....
Excellent point, turns out the FS is compatible with the barrel interchange so doesn't really matter what caliber I get the stock and action in!
Hmmm those could be options too.
I suppose I could also just let go of the Mannlicher thing and grab any old 455 in 17HMR :XD:
Have hit a bit of a snag in that Kilwell can only get hold of the models advertised on the Czech website. I had done some research and kinda keen to try a 17 HSM or 22 WMR, but those calibers are...
Thanks Stuart and Dino, have emailed Kilwell so fingers crossed!
Hello all, long time no post by yours truly. Things got all a bit crazy between finishing my undergrad, getting married, starting a PhD, having a whoops with the wife and heading back to the farm to...
I did a course through open polytech instead of the MS and it was really good. While still all theoretical it at least tried to go into some detail on how to operate different types of arms,...
Sorry to hijack, but what are some examples of these focus-able torches? Would they be suitable for phalangers as well?
Sweet, that's what I wanted to hear! haha
Thinking of getting a Marlin 39A for shooting possums and since I'm pretty short sighted by the evening I'll need to put a scope on it.
Logic would tell me that a larger objective lens would be...
Haha yeah that would be pretty fun
Yeah a lot of production/site/operations managers will be process engineers.
We're the fullas who design and run factories
I'm thinking dairy, it's where I've come from and it's something...
Process engineering is basically just the design and operation of processes, examples would be a brewery, an oil refinery or a metal smelter. Given the raw materials, a process engineer figures out...
Nah I'm an engineering student. I finish exams around then so could certainly grab a beer with you and/or neckshot!
Haha couldn't tell you the last time I went out on a friday night! ;-)
In the process of converting, I mucked around with brewing as a kid and I'm using up the kit brew that came with my new...
I'm a farm boy from Palmerston North, currently studying to be a process engineer at Massey. Only had my licence a year or so and stick to shooting possums and rabbits, with the odd foray into duck....