.270 love it or hate it.

sorry Macnab
read it slightly wrong but i would of failed anyway ,don't hav a custimized rifle in anyway shape or form unless my brno counts as it has 2 stocks (posh or wot)
a wooden one for the summer and special occasions, then a synthetic for the winter or when is raining
does look good in wood though :lol::lol:
ATB for 2008
best regards
stone
now then who is or what was bradley as there was a witch hunt on for bradley i recall sometime back?
 
Ahhh is that the smell of a troll again !!! I bet my Bavarian could sniff one out as well as he does on Sika.

Hey JAYB isnt their a season for trolls ?

Hope all is well with you my friend, Mr B has had an exciting weekend?

Regards to all.
 
Malc,
Yes there is a season for Troll's. All day, every day!

My regards to you all down there on the Isle.

My best wishes to all for the New Year

John
 
Glad to hear everyone is well JAYB.

Just got back of a 4 day hunt for Chinks and Munties. Even managed to get Mr B over to where I was hunting with the clients. All went well, Nice Chink and a nice representative Muntie in the bag in good time. And the client has rebooked for 2008.

Mr B is now sporting a serious winter coat, slightly thicker than when he was in Scotland. if he gets a serious suntan, he could end up looking like a member of Al quidea? :lol: :lol:
 
Us Nutters do feel a troll in our midst

The main reason I like wood stocks on my rifles is the same as I like my whiskey to be aged in an old sherry cask. I could drink wood alcohol but I prefer no to.
As far as professional hunters not all of them use the good old plastic fantastic with 26" barrel, etc etc. Usually a battered 243,270 or 308 but they do know how to use them.
I have to shoot deer because I have to and not because I like to, does that make me serious??
Anyway if you have been taught to clean your rifle properly and promply then wood/plastic makes no difference, its a fashion thing.Newbies tend to believe everything they are told at the BDS Level 1 training.
However if there is a troll in our midst it must be quite damp under that bridge and you could end up with you wood getting warped :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
 
what calibre is best for trolls or should i just bring the 3006 sporting a wooden coat better go and load some ammo :twisted::twisted:
welcome back of your short break mark sounds like a lot of whisky consumed :):)
hi sikamalc you should hav PM
 
Not too much whiskey was consumed but I managed to plant another 1050 trees. The prevailing wind and rain gave the roe deer a 300 m head start so they are all safe munching on those trees.
Anyway back in two weeks to see if we can reduce the population a bit. Just out of cheek I was pinning up a target at 200m from the cabin when a roe deer ran past at 30m, just my luck to have the rifle not too hand.

Not too sure how good a 3006 will be on a troll, remember they can only be shot at 400 yds +, in thick fog using a 6.5mm ultra mega tactical mildot super magnum short synthetic stainless tungsten mussel break moderated real tree airfix rifle like the professionals use.
Us pondlife stand no chance
 
Glad to hear you had a good time MarkH. Trolls are usually easy to spot and track. The distinctive 5 groove track on either side of the footprint, shows where their knuckles have been dragging along the ground. :lol:
 
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