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Happy days on Arran
14 March 2008, 04:11
puntgunnerHappy days on Arran
so we do not forget what a magical Island Arran is, please share with me a few pictures of our outing from last year.
View across Whiting Bay
The luck of the Irish !!!( again !!!!!)
My well earned 11 pointer on the last day
My stalking partener, Pete, with the same beast
The end of a fantastic week
The guys that we are so grateful too
Looking forward to this year already
14 March 2008, 04:45
Pete EPaul,
The bring back some good memories!
Very much looking forward to going back this year if everything works out...
Regards,
Pete
14 March 2008, 05:12
TOP_PREDATORGreat photos,is anyone taking a video camera this year on the AR stalking trip.
"Never in the field of human conflict
was so much owed by so many to so few." Sir Winston Churchill
14 March 2008, 14:29
James JohnstonWhich one was shot at 280yds??? LOL
14 March 2008, 19:00
BoghossianNice pictures and some nice trophy stags too!
The Arran scheme is a great idea, I hope it comtinues to be such a success and perhaps further areas can be opened up in the UK, who knows?
Going to Arran this summer for a wedding,looking forward to seeing some of the island,haerd good things about it.
09 June 2008, 23:24
Steve LathamIf only I had the skill of the Irish!, I could post five cracking pics, Anyone willing to receive attachments of pics, We only just invented the wheel here! acknowledgements to Tony Willis (partner on visit), Steve in Chester.
10 June 2008, 14:38
Husqvarna M98Steve, mail them to me at c.n( @ )adv-wo.se, when typing in the adress do dismiss the ( ), best regards Chris
10 June 2008, 21:41
308matequote:
If only I had the skill of the Irish!,
no chance! we're born with it!

10 June 2008, 21:43
Steve LathamOn the way, many thanks, Steve:
11 June 2008, 01:15
Steve LathamDoh!!!, bounced back twice

11 June 2008, 14:29
BoghossianI am finding those pictures sorely tempting....
Do you all drive up to Arran?
11 June 2008, 15:53
CohannonNice pics PG,the luck of the Paddys is only there to keep you Brits honest. Looking forward to seeing some familiar faces on week 3 and, of course, the new recruits .....

If thats the case I will make sure that all, and excuse the politically incorrect terminology here "paddy's" get really good beats
"honest"

regards
griff
11 June 2008, 17:36
Husqvarna M98quote:
Originally posted by Steve Latham:
Doh!!!, bounced back twice
try christian.nordin.jurkand @ gmail.com
I´ll get them pics sorted for you..
Best regards Chris
11 June 2008, 17:49
CohannonAh Griff, we all accept that your honesty is only exceeded by your ample charm and good looks. The boys from the Emerald Isle will be quite happy whatever beats we land. Good company, good "food", and a week in the land of the free with a good rifle shorten a long winter. How is the Italian coming on, have the young fillys at Cloudbase swooned before your latin chat lines? ...

11 June 2008, 19:32
brass thiefWe"ll hold you to that Griff!
The load development and and practise will begin in earnest shortly, anticipation mounting.....
good shooting
11 June 2008, 21:50
Steve LathamMany thanks to Chris for his willing help, just a quick footnote, I wrecked the landscapes I was trying to send out, so substituted these, acknowledgements to Tony W. he's the guy with the Imperial on the first monday p.m. shoot, I'm the little fat guy in the background helping to get the argo in.
12 June 2008, 00:45
CohannonOkay it's time I had a go at uploading some Arran pics
Recovery Griff style; Gary's left and right.
Recovery Bob style; Alan's right, left is in the larder.
One to remember in my old age
October seems a long way off but already looking forward to walking the hills of Arran one more time.

16 June 2008, 11:49
SIKA98KJeepers is that Saddam Hussein with a stag?
Actually Alan and I are in Hungary right now and I cant resist doing this !
Ps he missed a fox last night
Great trophies, sir, but Are you a question you can hunt with silencer?, I have seen in a photograph a rifle with silencer.
Thanks and congratulations,
Oscar.
I am Spanish
My forum:www.armaslargasdecaza.com
16 June 2008, 21:55
308mateYes Oscar, in the UK and Ireland we can use sound moderators. I would not hunt without them.
quote:
Yes Oscar, in the UK and Ireland we can use sound moderators. I would not hunt without them
In Spain are totally prohibited for hunting, because they are used by poachers. I understand that are useful for example when hunting at a time when some animal species other than what is permitted hunt is raising. Congratulations again for trophies.
Oscar.
I am Spanish
My forum:www.armaslargasdecaza.com
16 June 2008, 23:37
brass thiefSuppressors(not really silencers) are useful but they make the rifle awkward to carry and unbalanced.
Yes, they are used by poachers here too(that"s why 308 has one!)
good shooting
Now Now Girls!!

17 June 2008, 21:30
308mateAt least I dont use a barb wire fence to catch out of season deer!

17 June 2008, 22:55
brass thiefI"m sorry, that was"nt true, he does"nt use it for poaching.
It"s so he does"nt break the winscreen with the muzzle blast!

good shooting
18 June 2008, 06:29
Cohannonquote:
Originally posted by SIKA98K:
Jeepers is that Saddam Hussein with a stag?
Actually Alan and I are in Hungary right now and I cant resist doing this !
Ps he missed a fox last night
Ha Ha Angus! having sat for the first two nights freezing my buns off waiting for pigs to appear, the silver/grey coloured fox was irrestible. Is the Hungarian eqivalent of "buck fever" known as "swine fever"...? If so I am guilty, and there is one very lucky fox awaiting the halls of Valhalla next time. Your hunting package, ex Ireland, was superb and the social activity wasn't three bad either.
Many thanks .... Alan
