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<blockquote data-quote="Whisp" data-source="post: 368845" data-attributes="member: 9598"><p>I used to do pottery, for me it was more about the glaze chemistry and the firings (how you run the kiln, rich or lean).</p><p></p><p>Then went on to competitive paper punching with a .22, after winning A grade champeen for four years in a row I got bored with that. After shooting I bought a Bounty Hunter, a red one (was that the rustler?), never found much with it but the hunt was good fun and researching where to go next.</p><p></p><p>Somehow, like it always does, life got in the way and I did nothing for a while, so boring doing nothing, so bought a sailing boat and went sailing. Had 2 BMW Motorbikes, and now have a maxi scooter plus a bigger sailing boat, love my Deus now and still get more of a kick out researching than the actual finding. Lets face it, if you had a great day out in the bush what could possibly be better ......... maybe a couple of coldies at the end of the day with some mates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whisp, post: 368845, member: 9598"] I used to do pottery, for me it was more about the glaze chemistry and the firings (how you run the kiln, rich or lean). Then went on to competitive paper punching with a .22, after winning A grade champeen for four years in a row I got bored with that. After shooting I bought a Bounty Hunter, a red one (was that the rustler?), never found much with it but the hunt was good fun and researching where to go next. Somehow, like it always does, life got in the way and I did nothing for a while, so boring doing nothing, so bought a sailing boat and went sailing. Had 2 BMW Motorbikes, and now have a maxi scooter plus a bigger sailing boat, love my Deus now and still get more of a kick out researching than the actual finding. Lets face it, if you had a great day out in the bush what could possibly be better ......... maybe a couple of coldies at the end of the day with some mates. [/QUOTE]
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