Recent content by geoffw

  1. For Sale: Magnetic Barrel, & Moderator Holder "Mix & Match" OFFER........................

    looks brilliant, well done! will be in touch when installing new safe
  2. Caught Today

    2 magpies on Monday morning- larsen went out at 3pm on Sunday
  3. Sold: 1x Donington Skinning Rig £190 (£300 when new)

    Cradle sold. Skinning roller still available.
  4. Free: Square type Pulsar battery (for old model TI imagers)

    My old Pulsar TI unit died shortly after I had bought new rechargable batteries for it. It's the square type as shown here (but mine is a genuine Pulsar item) ...
  5. For Sale: Meopta MeoPro Optika6 4.5-27x50 FFP .308 RD Reticle

    Superb FFP scope with crisp, illuminated .308 RD reticle This has proven a great tool for close and rangier shots and I'm sorry to see it sat in the cupboard as I've changed my setup. Glass unmarked. Boxed, a few minor exterior rub marks. Meopta bikini covers. Multi-stage iluminated reticle...
  6. Wanted: Sakon75 action 3 stock

    Have you tried Danny at SSS? I've two Lazeroni and swear by them
  7. 3d printed DIY quad sticks

    brilliant job!
  8. Larder Drain

    Mix it a little stiffer than the instructions and pour it with more at the top end of your slope, then roller it with the bristle roller. It's not as hard as you might think- even I laid my sloped larder floor last year.
  9. Suggestions needed, please

    Easier/less costly/fraught to buy it online from a US liquor store and have it sent internally from my (limited) experience.
  10. Sold: 1x Donington Skinning Rig £190 (£300 when new)

    Cradle:- It's the "field use" version, MECHANICAL SKINNING but served me well enough in the larder as was. Skinning Rig: it's a stainless steel roller and handle, the arms are painted. Otherwise it is as this version:- MECHANICAL SKINNING NB you will need to buy a set of the snares from David...
  11. Gralloching gloves, best price, best quality?

    Eh? (Edit- Perhaps in larders, not in field)
  12. Dirty primer pockets

    I think I saw research showing that pocket powder residue was in fact the primary cause of abrasive damage to barrels. There was something about its physical properties that made it aggressive. That would suggest there is a role for pocket cleaning.
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