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    Quote Originally Posted by Alegazmoz View Post
    I once tried to watch a geezer eat a pomegranite with a pin, on the train ride from London to Edinburgh. I watched him pick out around 150 pieces

    . when I woke up at Carlisle, my neck was sore, my arm had gone to sleep and I'd missed the buffet car being taken off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mog View Post
    ....prick?
    . only when the pins & needles set in.

    arf!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alegazmoz View Post
    . only when the needles & pins set in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mog View Post
    Hollies or The Searchers version?
    .... prick?

    deja-vu-arf!
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    Hi

    Dutto will almost certainly have this info because it was on all the scorecards.

    I know that the winner of my class ( recoil ), John Mallows shot with a AA TX200 and I think his scope was a Leup.

    The lad who came second ( who was shooting the lane in front of me ) was using a Webley Longbow ( it did sound very very sweet ). He scored a 54 day 1 and a 52 day 2 I think. Damn fine shot and a really nice bloke with a lovely Missus too.

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    Well maybe it is better to start at the bottom and work your way up!?......I shot a Daystate sport and a MK4 leup!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bozzer View Post
    Hi

    Dutto will almost certainly have this info because it was on all the scorecards.

    I know that the winner of my class ( recoil ), John Mallows shot with a AA TX200 and I think his scope was a Leup.

    The lad who came second ( who was shooting the lane in front of me ) was using a Webley Longbow ( it did sound very very sweet ). He scored a 54 day 1 and a 52 day 2 I think. Damn fine shot and a really nice bloke with a lovely Missus too.

    Boz

    Came 3rd with a hw99s( Boynger) and a BSA Essential scope. Proves you dont need the best kit to do ok.I believe its all on the day or days sometimes it all just comes together right at the right time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve prime View Post
    Came 3rd with a hw99s( Boynger) and a BSA Essential scope. Proves you dont need the best kit to do ok.I believe its all on the day or days sometimes it all just comes together right at the right time.
    You already making up excuses for the weekend then Steve.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve prime View Post
    Came 3rd with a hw99s( Boynger) and a BSA Essential scope. Proves you dont need the best kit to do ok.I believe its all on the day or days sometimes it all just comes together right at the right time.
    Top effort that Steve ... well done fella.

    I was in 3rd after day 1 with a 52 in the springers ... then I literally couldn't hit a thing on the Monday.

    Realised why when I took gun out a couple of days later ... but no excuses ... totally my fault ... Grrrrr LOL

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