Any new toys worth buying for XMAS?

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Any new toys worth buying for XMAS?

Post by bartman007 »

Just thought I'd start my wish list, even if it is last minute :wink:

Projectiles
Labradar
Seb Rest
Big Ass spotting scope
Drone with Gimbal camera

The above in no particular order :D
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Re: Any new toys worth buying for XMAS?

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AMP annealer
BRT wind flags
Bullets wouldn't go astray either.
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DenisA wrote:AMP annealer

With you there
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Re: Any new toys worth buying for XMAS?

Post by cheech »

New flash electronic target system for my 1000m range at home.
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Good quality drone :D
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Re: Any new toys worth buying for XMAS?

Post by Tim N »

A nice new shiny borden action Hmmmm
Hope Matt doesn't see this
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Now we just need to post a link to this page on our partners Instagram or Facebook or Snapchat, or maybe just tweet it :D
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Post by bartman007 »

Tim, i texted Matt, so you should be right to pick it up in the new year.

You can thank me next time we catch up.
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Post by Tim N »

I'd like a 1000yd range at home too just so I can test my shiny new borden
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Tim N wrote:A nice new shiny borden action Hmmmm
Hope Matt doesn't see this

How many would you like ???
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bartman007 wrote:Just thought I'd start my wish list, even if it is last minute :wink:

Projectiles
Labradar
Seb Rest
Big Ass spotting scope
Drone with Gimbal camera

The above in no particular order :D

Yes, projectiles would be good but wont be here until after Christmas.
Surely someone in my area wants to go shares in a Labradar
I already have the spotting scope but have not used it for spotting big asses.
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Post by bartman007 »

I already have the spotting scope but have not used it for spotting big asses.


You don't know what you're missing out on :wink:

I'm thinking about hunting Caribou, so a scope which can handle big animals may be handy?
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There used to be a small (in size) Kowa spotting scope - only a 40-45 mm objective, but it was no longer than your average binoculars of the day. At 20X, it was the perfect thing to carry up the Brisbane valley.
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Re: Any new toys worth buying for XMAS?

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Tim N wrote:
A nice new shiny borden action Hmmmm
Hope Matt doesn't see this

How many would you like ???

I'd like a slay full Santa :D
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