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    whats better .177 or .22

    Well someone had too
    Im off out for the day i shall pick up some pop corn for my evening read through
    Of course everyone knows .177 is the only calibre for proper men .20 is more or less the cross dresser of calibres and sub 12 .25 surely must only be the domain of fools
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    I've just found a .125" barrel from some old knackered antique and grafted it on with a sleave to my Rapid. Sizing down the .177 ammo is a real PITA, but with the massive cross sectional area reduction I'm hoping for a great BC...
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Budd View Post
    I've just found a .125" barrel from some old knackered antique and grafted it on with a sleave to my Rapid. Sizing down the .177 ammo is a real PITA, but with the massive cross sectional area reduction I'm hoping for a great BC...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrGrumpy View Post
    Well someone had too
    Im off out for the day i shall pick up some pop corn for my evening read through
    Of course everyone knows .177 is the only calibre for proper men .20 is more or less the cross dresser of calibres and sub 12 .25 surely must only be. the domain of fools
    Have fun im offski
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    Mr Grumpy probably eats marmite flavoured pop corn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waisted View Post
    Mr Grumpy probably eats marmite flavoured pop corn.
    Marmite and jam sandwiches banana and marmite sandwiches carrot sticks dipped in marmite marmite straight of the spoon
    Marmite is without doubt mans greatest flavour achievement

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    Marmite and strong Cheddar cheese sarnies are hard to beat...

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    .177 - always .177. It's the civilised way of shooting.

    Unless I've got a taste for my .22 FN12

    All of the above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rabbitwrecker View Post
    Marmite and strong Cheddar cheese sarnies are hard to beat...
    And soooooooooooo nice toasted.

    All of the above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rabbitwrecker View Post
    Marmite and strong Cheddar cheese sarnies are hard to beat...
    fishfinger sarnies

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    Quote Originally Posted by rabbitwrecker View Post
    Marmite and strong Cheddar cheese sarnies are hard to beat...
    No they are not, a stick, club, garden fork, rifle butt, all beat them quite easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrGrumpy View Post
    Marmite is without doubt mans greatest flavour achievement
    Perhaps,...after Walkers cheese & onion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    Perhaps,...after Walkers cheese & onion.
    Slightly off topic but...... I was driving down the road the other day and I saw a couple of crisps walking along the pavement, I pulled over and said "do you want a lift lads" and they said "no thanks...... we're Walkers"


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