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  1. #1
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    tip

    so simple yet so effective thanks for the tip

    Tim

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    good tip well done

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    Thanks some great tipps there and wont cost me a penny !!!

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    Excellent idea - must try it out.

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    Clamps

    Mmm, Never thought of that, Good idea.
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    Great tip that.
    I have a few clamps and never thought of that.

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    Smile

    good tip nice one

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    Excellent method. Mine have fairly soft jaw covers already fitted so didn't need the felt.

    Fixing some foam or bubble wrap onto the bottom steel bar helps prevent marking the stock if there are any fumbles while you are setting it up.

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    A superb tip, and only costing a few quid! Brill!

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    Fab idea

    Many years ago I bought a set of these clamps. I used them once but have kept them despite debating on throwing them out !!!!!

    After spending a good few hours learning about By Pods I will after all use my clamps a TOP tip for sure

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    Bench testing

    Hi

    I have tried the "soft jaws" that you can buy from B&Q but found them too abrasive on the blueing on the barrel.

    I could not find a suitable way of holding my underlever with them either since they allowed movement when cocking.
    The only answer I have found is to buy a second hand guns smiths tray off E-bay. I got mine very cheap (£30.00) and it does a brilliant job and is usefull for other things as well as just setting the scope.

    Hope this ramble helps someone.

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    very good tip , and cheap, thanks!!

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    Good to see that Supermick is still helping us from that great hunting ground in the sky
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    Any tips for bench testing a pistol? I tend to tinker a lot with my pistols and am looking for an objective way to see if the changes are doing anything .

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    good tips many thanks

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