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    Well done Rob, once again you have taken some great shots. I quickly skipped passed the kneeler in the tree, I think we can thank Andy Calpin for that one .
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    if you skipped past it i might have ran manicly and not stopped untill about lane 10 where i started hitting things without out blind luck

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    What super shots, Rob!

    Lob 'em on a CD and let's get 'em in, mate.

    Well-done.

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    Great pic's



    That was my favourite target of the day (i hit it and missed the close one )
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    Nice collection Rob, who's gonna tell Mick his rubber do-dah is severely on the pish?

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    funny you should say that...i was looking at the same thing...and once you start looking at others, it's suprising how many are also bent or look through the bottom of the scope...perhaps the cheekpieces dont go far enough up.

    mr taylor's head position is about as perfect as your going to get...

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    Quality picture's,can I ask what camera?
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    canon 400d

    70-200 f2.8 IS

    the lens makes a big difference.

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    Beautiful!

    Beautiful photos of beautiful guns! They look too complicated for a Neanderthal like me, though! What are those wheels on the side of the rifles for?

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