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    Really enjoyed reading that. Thanks for taking the time to write it.
    Sounds like you had an awesome trip.
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    Smashing adventure,Manic!stew looked good!n a bannock to soak up the gravy....Hope Gwen enjoyed her share!.
    I've got a 20 bore folder if I need to go low profile on some of my land.
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    Quote Originally Posted by midas View Post
    Smashing adventure,Manic!stew looked good!n a bannock to soak up the gravy....Hope Gwen enjoyed her share!.
    I've got a 20 bore folder if I need to go low profile on some of my land.
    To be honest a 20g folder would be ideal for this sort of trip especially during game season. The 410 is a perfect rabbit gun (£50) nice and light which is why I chose it over the 16g and the 12g. I need to attach a sling to it really would've made my day whole lot easier.

    ps You are bang on in regards to the armed trespass by the way, one can not be too careful even with an air rifle.

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    With the cost of .410 cartridges,one often finds 20bores are cheaper.N you can always shoot n ounce of ssg's if the odd fox presents its self.Strange it only cost £70.but as a knock about gun, it often gets more use than most of my other guns..If I've got my long waxed coat on it fits in the inside pocket.
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    Nice write up and good to see you enjoyed yourself.

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    thanks mate looks like a great place loved the pic


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    great stuff really enjoyed and appreciate the time you took to write and upload it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by midas View Post
    Smashing adventure,Manic!stew looked good!n a bannock to soak up the gravy....Hope Gwen enjoyed her share!.
    I've got a 20 bore folder if I need to go low profile on some of my land.
    Ive still got a .410 folding poachers ! been in the family for years, Its seen better days though
    Last edited by Rasputin; 20-06-2014 at 01:17 PM.
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    Most enjoyable Hwyl , nice to see a lean too shelter being used, atb Ken
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    Looks like you have hit the jack pot with those farms, happy hunting

    Nice write up, thanks for sharing.

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