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Ask away Mr Tom A Hawk I'll try my Best Cheers
What side of a Cockatoo has the most feathers?Ask away Mr Tom A Hawk I'll try my Best Cheers
The leeward side of course!What side of a Cockatoo has the most feathers?
Close.....The leeward side of course!
Cliff + Lawrence - In the northern hemisphere climbing beans always spiral around the pole in a clockwise direction. I'm wondering if this trait is due to the rotation of the earth (Coriolis effect) in which case they may perhaps spiral counterclockwise down under, or if they simply follow the sun from east to west. How do your beans grow?Ask away Mr Tom A Hawk I'll try my Best Cheers
Hi Cliff, I’m from Gosford, which range do you shoot black powder atHi all thanks for the welcome Glad to hear from Bob Mcbride Not so good news what hes about to go though .But he'll be back Bigger and Better and all the best to him on his recovery .I'm from a Small town about 100 miles on the east coast south of Sydney ,Shoot Blackpowder twice a month Muzzleloading Rifles and smooth bores both Cap & Flint ,I'm Lucky that i only live five miles from the local range and it goes out 800 Meters and have a Covered 100 meter Range as well Have a Nice day Cheers from Australia.
My beans grow in tins sorry. Good question I will keep an eye out.Cliff + Lawrence - In the northern hemisphere climbing beans always spiral around the pole in a clockwise direction. I'm wondering if this trait is due to the rotation of the earth (Coriolis effect) in which case they may perhaps spiral counterclockwise down under, or if they simply follow the sun from east to west. How do your beans grow?
I hope the mice problem hasn't spread in your region. You'd certainly have plenty of small, moving targets though!Hi all thanks for the welcome Glad to hear from Bob Mcbride Not so good news what hes about to go though .But he'll be back Bigger and Better and all the best to him on his recovery .I'm from a Small town about 100 miles on the east coast south of Sydney ,Shoot Blackpowder twice a month Muzzleloading Rifles and smooth bores both Cap & Flint ,I'm Lucky that i only live five miles from the local range and it goes out 800 Meters and have a Covered 100 meter Range as well Have a Nice day Cheers from Australia.
Right on and you can add bunyips and yowies and crocodilesHa that's Funny Lawrence .Yep Oldwood if the mice don't get over here >then there's red backs spiders Brown snakes tiger Snakes Blue ring octopus .And Drop Bears there the worst
Welcome Cliff...good to see you over here!Just joined your good look.en Group,looking forward to finding out all the good stuff here on shooting Muzzleloading guns and rifles ,Have a nice day.Cheers from Australia
Bunyips yes but at least you don.t have Togalossis or more localy TinifersRight on and you can add bunyips and yowies and crocodiles
Hi Mark Thanks for The welcome. Been looking though the sight here and there sure is a lot of Great info on all things to do with Blackpowder .And keep up the work on your Great Videos there up there with the best on you tube. Cheers from AustraliaWelcome Cliff...good to see you over here!
You are going to love this website.
Lots of good info to read here.
Lots of laid back fellars here that will actually talk to you, not down to you like on other websites.
Won't take you long to get hooked...LOL
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