Hi from (currently) sunny Newbury :-)
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Hi from (currently) sunny Newbury :-)
Hi all
Have lurked around for months so thought I should join up and say hello.
Been shooting the small stuff (and SG) for a while but finally got a bigger bang sorted out. Picked up a Savage No4 MK1 the other week which is getting it's first outing with me this weekend :shakeshout: and have 308 and 451 slots waiting to be filled when funds allow.....It's all very exciting!
Cheers :cheers:
Have lurked around for months so thought I should join up and say hello.
Been shooting the small stuff (and SG) for a while but finally got a bigger bang sorted out. Picked up a Savage No4 MK1 the other week which is getting it's first outing with me this weekend :shakeshout: and have 308 and 451 slots waiting to be filled when funds allow.....It's all very exciting!
Cheers :cheers:
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Re: Hi from (currently) sunny Newbury :-)
So long as you don't graduate to bigger stuff, say me sized, you'll be welcome here....jackpoint wrote:Been shooting the small stuff (and SG) for a while ...
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Re: Hi from (currently) sunny Newbury :-)
Hello and welcome to the forum.
Glad we have not scared you away tongueout
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Re: Hi from (currently) sunny Newbury :-)
meles meles wrote:So long as you don't graduate to bigger stuff, say me sized, you'll be welcome here....jackpoint wrote:Been shooting the small stuff (and SG) for a while ...
No no, I quite like the hairy pigs
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Welcome!
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Re: Hi from (currently) sunny Newbury :-)
Hi and welcome to the forum :goodjob:
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Hello!
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Re: Hi from (currently) sunny Newbury :-)
Welcome to the forum, always good to see lurkers sign up and say hello.jackpoint wrote:No no, I quite like the hairy pigs
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Re: Hi from (currently) sunny Newbury :-)
Welcome from someone on your side of Reading. Who also shoots a shotgun, and occasionally hits a clay too.
Careful now/that sort of thing
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