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Kiwiroyale

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    Steve

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    1983 Venture Royale

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  1. What can be more boring Mama, than waking up down-under and realising that yesterday is today...then talking on VR Chat (a wee plug...) about stuff that has not yet happened up-there, nothing is more boring then keeping quiet about stuff that happened tommorow.
  2. Yeaup the long travel into cyber spacey thingy on its way down under has gone witho
  3. Total respect for you sir, hope to are not retiring from your forum input!!!
  4. Gday, RIDING IS THE MOST RELAXING PASSTIME!!!!!!
  5. G'day mate, what are you shooting? Varmints here are called "small game" rabbits, hares etc... They are very light skinned and 98% of us (kiwis) use a .22 calibre, however we have some enthusiasts that like longer range hunting of these "varmints, .17hmr is a great calibre, super accurate as I am sure you know, I have a mate that has a savage, he loves it and has had no problems whatsoever. I use a ruger 10/22 and would not go past it. I am (as per) with Puc on a 22-250, it is probably the most versatile calibre you can buy, a huge range of applications due to the projectile-velocity from this brilliant calibre. .204 is not so popular in my land a it doesn't really "fit" with any of our game, to large for small game and not large enough for big game I am talking projectile. "knock down" power here, oh and "big game in NZ is our red deer, fallow deer, we do have the much larger Wapiti, elk not far from my home however they can only be hunted during the rut (March/April) and large calibres can only be used, I hunt with a 7mm08 Sako Finnlight topped with a Swarvoski scope and a suppressor, I have literally just walked in from hunting today, a nice wee surprise to see this post!!! I use Federal Premium 139g ammo, I can get 3/4" Moa at 400 yards, which is way more than I need, i predominantly bush hunt. Sorry long winded on a favourite subject!! Firstly decide WHAT type of shooting you are after, then try some calibres out, and remember this question is like asking what type of oil to use in your Venture!!!!!! Kiwi
  6. Ummm excuse me Puc, isn't that a Neil Diamond jingle... I would love to attend, but i need more notice, what with work commitments and all, though I could attend via the CHAT ROOM, as long as the timing is right!!!!
  7. Thanks Prairiehammer!!! I went back through the notes I made at the time of my "repair", it was the E5 code I had displayed, (apologies for any confusion) however the E2 continually appeared, and as with Gary I did notice a very "sloppy" comp piston, i will now revisit this again over winter.
  8. That is absolutely BRILLANT well done Gary!!! Now a question for you, are you saying that E2 code is repairable? a yes may potentially save me a lot of money.
  9. G'day, I hope everything turns out for you guys, I am sure it will. Some companies have no idea really about Customer Service, it is slightly troubling though that you feel they are trying to get you "past" the warranty period, surely (as is the case over here in NZ) if the trouble happened PRIOR to the warranty period expiry AND you have documented the problem with them, then that problem needs to be resolved by the company no matter how long past the warranty expiry it takes? Steve
  10. G'day, that's great info, I will be checking mine soon.
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