1978.
Like I said on the thread that I think inspired this. 1978.
Did I say 1978?
.
It may have taken a bit longer to hit U.K. dealer’s shelves and get featured in AGW adverts.
Anyway, 1978.
1978.
Like I said on the thread that I think inspired this. 1978.
Did I say 1978?
.
It may have taken a bit longer to hit U.K. dealer’s shelves and get featured in AGW adverts.
Anyway, 1978.
That is why it’s called gentleman’s corner
In other sections there would have been a row followed by a thread deletion
How terribly civilised
A man can always use more alcohol, tobacco and firearms.
I thought I had to get Drew a bottle of malt?
Or is it everyone else on the thread?
I will get Drew a half bottle of Balvine and he can have a go on my Hammerli 401 (once it is up and running). Hows that?
My 45, in .177, is date stamped 01.80 and was bought in north London. In those days, it was recommended we use H&N wad-cutters, of which I still have half a tin full. They were pretty accurate out to 35yds. Nearly 40 years later, mine is still doing approx. 11.5ft/lbs although I have only recently rediscovered my interest in springers.
If Drew wins the malt, perhaps he would reserve a glass for me therefrom, for my two-pence worth. A Balvenie would do rather pleasingly; it is just a question of whether it be the 12 or 15 or 16 yr old and the antecedence of the cask.