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Alpha1
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#1 Post by Alpha1 »

Just bought some stuff from the Shooting shed.
Emails backwards and forward from Christel good communication fast response to queries. Goods dispatched in good time payment process was painless.
I recommend them.
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#2 Post by Christel »

Just glad you helped me get rid of stuff. Thanks!
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#3 Post by Dougan »

I've had some shiny stuff and components from Dave and Christel before they were even officially 'The Shed' - And I can also recommend JD Reloading (jon17), who is a pleasure to deal with - And what with Dodgyrog for bullets, I've not had to go to that well known supplier since joining the forum :good:
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#4 Post by Sandgroper »

Same here - excellent service. :good:
“The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.”

Lieutenant General David Morrison

I plink, therefore I shoot.
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#5 Post by Stuck »

+1

Order placed Saturday, delivered today.

Perfect.
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#6 Post by Maggot »

Rubbish....

The blokes a nutter, he offloaded all sorts of old crap on me the last time I went there, abandoned me with a mad Danish woman, made me stand out in the road while he messed about with a bloody motorbike, and fed me some sort of local delicacy...Gala pie sarnie wtfwtf

And then coralled me into some sort of torture chamber....

Mind you I did give him a 120mm WOMBAT TP round...now that's what I call junk!! :55:

Joking aside, wot they said, sorry I keep phoning Dave but the sane are hard to find these days.

Great kit, nice people who actually know what they are doing.....most of the time ;)
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#7 Post by ovenpaa »

We have some changes planned for the SHED this year. We have been working on some upgrades and changes to the products we build, a new and updated OAL gauge design is finished and the plan is to complete 6 or 8 of them and post some pictures for the end of the weekend. We have added some more cleaning rod guides, again with subtle changes to the design. The range of 2P comparators is officially expanded to include .338LM. I have built them in the past however only to special order. The new spotting scope stand is moving forward slowly and I plan to build a dozen or so for the shop.

Finally I have just started a new rifle build which has to be completed for the start of May so I will be posting some pictures of it as it proceeds, this is an M66 LTR .308 BF repeater with two different chamberings and an unusual paint job and some nice features, I am looking forward to the project.
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