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Nah, I would never take ones idea and pose it off as my own. I know it has been done before and your probably scared, but if you put your copy right mark on the chain on the underside of the cutting edge, then how could I?

You have gotta trust me, I am liking more Chinese products the more I see of it. China will own the world before long. Then we will all have to "like long time" as we will owe them. :msp_wink:

I had trouble engraving ™ underneath the cutters with my Dremel Dean. That's simply another reason I can't sell any race chains to you just yet.
I love Chinese too long time licky licky two dollar soldier boy...
 
re road trip

I would like a second 16" bar for my MS241
I can collect it in person in early to mid January
PM if you have any in stock or will have.
 
Nah, I would never take ones idea and pose it off as my own. I know it has been done before and your probably scared, but if you put your copy right mark on the chain on the underside of the cutting edge, then how could I?

You have gotta trust me, I am liking more Chinese products the more I see of it. China will own the world before long. Then we will all have to "like long time" as we will owe them. :msp_wink:

Well Dean you'd better start learning Chinese the way we're selling our country to them it wont be long and we all have to love them long time

McBob

Here's Australia in Chinese 澳大利亞 this will make it easy for you to find your way home in the future
 
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unforchantly he's right about a 1/3 of the vegie growing river flats around here have been sold to the chinks.
man that piss's me right off we should not be selling land to foreigner's
 
Now were starting to get in the chinese spirit of things ............. i reakon the google translator will be getting a workout .......... right Splitpost

現在已經開始在中國人的精神的東西.............我reakon谷歌翻譯將得到一個鍛煉..........正確的Splitpost

Really if it weren't for greedy importers buying off the chinese read as Harvey Norman K-Mart Coles and Woolies then the local would get a chance ... so buy Australian and support yourselfs.
 
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Well Dean you'd better start learning Chinese the way we're selling our country to them it wont be long and we all have to love them long time

McBob

Here's Australia in Chinese 澳大利亞 this will make it easy for you to find your way home in the future


Yes i'm think you are correct Bob.
I have heard of large farm's out west of here being sold off to overseas buyers.


ps,,, hows shiny and shiny 2 going, they look lovely sitting on that ute, i see they havn't moved for a few months.....:msp_sneaky:
 
Yes i'm think you are correct Bob.
I have heard of large farm's out west of here being sold off to overseas buyers.


ps,,, hows shiny and shiny 2 going, they look lovely sitting on that ute, i see they havn't moved for a few months.....:msp_sneaky:

Their doing just fine thats for your info Ying and Yang and knowing they were assembled by lovin' hands

Bob.
 
I have no major issue with foreign investment as long as the investing country has Australia's best interests at heart and safeguards are put in place to protect our land and production. Neither are happening in these cases however. If the bloody government protected our own food production like we see in other countries then farmers wouldn't be put under financial pressure to sell and the Chinese wouldn't be able to just walk in so easily.
The government is to blame here, not the Chinese. They are simply very savvy business people taking advantage of a stupid government and are a lot smarter than we give them credit for.
 
yu know that awkard ugly bending trunk ,,,, well I got all tooled up to drop only too find club cap't had taken to own hands week before said was squeeking and he got to worryin. He was very lucky he not knowing nuthin just backed cut it & let go fast he left his trade mark thongs behind as he ran. It held on stump about 5 foot up so I still had to extract the remains and twas a tricky banana waiting to roll,, I's knew this but still tried to squish me turning over 1 1/2 times

We had a 600m shoot on Sat but with post the horror out of US none really felt it just right too.
 
friggin warm here today fellas ,reached 45* in the shade,still reading 40* ATM,finnished clearing one of my fence lines today,must have guzzeled near on 4 litres of warm water and only pissed once:givebeer:
 
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the young bloke's first effort spot lighting on a centerfire my HOWA .223 thumb hole , scope is a leupold
VX 111 4.5-14X50 prodgys are nosler ballistic tips.
the fox cub was hit in the neck not a bad efort for him at 125 meters cheers D

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friggin warm here today fellas ,reached 45* in the shade,still reading 40* ATM,finnished clearing one of my fence lines today,must have guzzeled near on 4 litres of warm water and only pissed once:givebeer:

yea hot up here too today, but a storm after lunch (most went round)and back stinking hot again and now has reversed again, fog has rolled in and cooled right off again. a different world up here

I have no major issue with foreign investment as long as the investing country has Australia's best interests at heart and safeguards are put in place to protect our land and production. Neither are happening in these cases however. If the bloody government protected our own food production like we see in other countries then farmers wouldn't be put under financial pressure to sell and the Chinese wouldn't be able to just walk in so easily.
The government is to blame here, not the Chinese. They are simply very savvy business people taking advantage of a stupid government and are a lot smarter than we give them credit for.
agree totaly

the young bloke's first effort spot lighting on a centerfire my HOWA .223 thumb hole , scope is a leupold
VX 111 4.5-14X50 prodgys are nosler ballistic tips.
the fox cub was hit in the neck not a bad efort for him at 125 meters cheers D

good stuff, my young bloke likes picking off bunnies with the 223.(more so since i pay for the bullets)
that hare is bigger than the young fox. buggers them soon as they get that red stuff on them.
 
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the young bloke's first effort spot lighting on a centerfire my HOWA .223 thumb hole , scope is a leupold
VX 111 4.5-14X50 prodgys are nosler ballistic tips.
the fox cub was hit in the neck not a bad efort for him at 125 meters cheers D

Good stuff mate. Ballistic Tips may cost a bit more than the average projectile but they really are worth it. I used to run Hornady V-Max's which were good but seemed to blow up too easily when pushed leaving either a wounded animal or one blown to bits. Changed over to 55gn Ballistic Tips in the .22/250 Ackley and 100gn ones in the .25/06's and gained a bit more accuracy plus stopping power.
 
Good stuff mate. Ballistic Tips may cost a bit more than the average projectile but they really are worth it. I used to run Hornady V-Max's which were good but seemed to blow up too easily when pushed leaving either a wounded animal or one blown to bits. Changed over to 55gn Ballistic Tips in the .22/250 Ackley and 100gn ones in the .25/06's and gained a bit more accuracy plus stopping power.

accuracy ain't bad for a lite sporter ether this is well under .5 MOA for the 4 .
i shoot groups at 110 meters as i site for a 220 m zero just seems easier to me

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I found a simillar thing Matt with the Hornady V Max,s in my .243, i use the Nosler Ballistic Tips 70 grainers and they work fine and shoot very well.
As do the Barnes Granades in 62 grain.Check out the speed of um.

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65 g vmax's in my 243 all the way coz it's for long range 500 yards and still wrecks a bunny and shoots like yours andrew

RED MIST RULES
 
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friggin warm here today fellas ,reached 45* in the shade,still reading 40* ATM,finnished clearing one of my fence lines today,must have guzzeled near on 4 litres of warm water and only pissed once:givebeer:

The cutters up here bailed about 2pm, they had enuff, the a/c in the skidder I drive had quit a few hours earlier, and only one window goes down part way (548G) Might have to drive the old 548D tomorrow, no a/c but plenty of fresh air :laugh: hopefully all the machines get fixed up over the chrissy break. Heaps of drainage to do and close up landing areas for the rest of the week while the trucks take away the last of the logs to various mills.

Then off to the local dam and drag nephews and lures around for the break :rock:
 

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