Hi all.
Have just joined primarily to get some information about the different NV scopes and add-ons that are around etc.
Am currently a member of UKSD own a couple of CF rifles (.22-250 and .23-06) + a 17HMR along with an FAC air-rifle and several shotguns.
Enjoy my shooting and live near Lanark in sunny Scotland.
Hi all
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Re: Hi all
Hi Craig - welcome to the forum...
I wasn't aware Scotland got enough sun to be labelled as sunny.
I wasn't aware Scotland got enough sun to be labelled as sunny.
Re: Hi all
Miki,
Welcome to the forum, good to see you made over to the dark side from SD.
SD is OK, but there are far fewer nut jobs on here
Cheers
Bruce (aka mealie jimmie)
Welcome to the forum, good to see you made over to the dark side from SD.
SD is OK, but there are far fewer nut jobs on here
Cheers
Bruce (aka mealie jimmie)
LAND ROVER - THE WORLD'S WORST 4X4 BY FAR
Re: Hi all
Cheers 
The time has come for me to get something NV, a clip-on for my Delta scope would suit - but that's a different thread ...
The time has come for me to get something NV, a clip-on for my Delta scope would suit - but that's a different thread ...
Miki
Things that go bang, day or night.
That satisfying thwack,
be it bright, dark or misty.
Returning home to the warmth of a good cask whisky.
Things that go bang, day or night.
That satisfying thwack,
be it bright, dark or misty.
Returning home to the warmth of a good cask whisky.
Re: Hi all
Thank you - it's just a roumor we spread to keep the southern softies away. The Scottish Government pay a fortune to keep a band of dreich, drizzle and generally dour weather hovering over Carlisle and the first 10 miles of the M74.some bloke wrote:Hi Craig - welcome to the forum...
I wasn't aware Scotland got enough sun to be labelled as sunny.
Miki
Things that go bang, day or night.
That satisfying thwack,
be it bright, dark or misty.
Returning home to the warmth of a good cask whisky.
Things that go bang, day or night.
That satisfying thwack,
be it bright, dark or misty.
Returning home to the warmth of a good cask whisky.
Re: Hi all
welcome aboard mate 
















