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Mickydoos
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2 January, 2013, 01:24
Re: BFG pro's and cons
Gotta say the new BFGX things seem pretty good. Went off no matter what side we dropped it on. Was about a 60% detonation rate on softer ground if thrown with enough force to get it about 6 or 7 metres. The older BFGXs you could order in many colours
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2 January, 2013, 13:57
Re: BFG pro's and cons
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Gotta say the new BFGX things seem pretty good. Went off no matter what side we dropped it on. Was about a 60% detonation rate on softer ground if thrown with enough force to get it about 6 or 7 metres. The older BFGXs you could order in many colours
60% is not good enough for me, hence will prob go with a timer job with a massive bright yellow smiley on it! (or not)
There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter.
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2 January, 2013, 20:33
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60% is not good enough for me, hence will prob go with a timer job with a massive bright yellow smiley on it! (or not)
Not really no, but they're a lot better indoors. Stick to disposable pyro for woodland.
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3 January, 2013, 07:33
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I use a Dynatec impact, works well in urban, 50/50 in woodland environments. Very easy to re-load. Wrapping some high viz tape around them also helps when recovering!
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