Sounds awesome bud, see you on the field ;)
Liam92 #16 Reading Entity Nov 4, 2009 2,370 587 148 Glasgow, Scotland May 3, 2013 #21 Sounds awesome bud, see you on the field Reactions: Lyam
matj . Mar 22, 2013 266 68 38 May 3, 2013 #22 good choice haha I have a steelie on mine and im happy with it. Carbon is more of an investment...Steelie is good to get you on your feet If you have the spare dough the on/off ASA extension is worth the money. if you want any more info on that let me know Reactions: Lyam
good choice haha I have a steelie on mine and im happy with it. Carbon is more of an investment...Steelie is good to get you on your feet If you have the spare dough the on/off ASA extension is worth the money. if you want any more info on that let me know
L Lyam Active Member Apr 19, 2013 47 14 28 26 North Yorkshire May 3, 2013 #23 Ok thanks Matj Also, does anyone know whether the 17bps setting on my Halo (the lowest i can set it) will work fine with 12.5 PSP ramping, or will it be too fast?
Ok thanks Matj Also, does anyone know whether the 17bps setting on my Halo (the lowest i can set it) will work fine with 12.5 PSP ramping, or will it be too fast?
Kevin Winter Well-Known Member Dec 10, 2008 1,957 559 138 May 3, 2013 #24 That'll be just fine. Reactions: Lyam and matj
Kevin Winter Well-Known Member Dec 10, 2008 1,957 559 138 May 3, 2013 #25 Although the most useful setting is 10bps in millennium mode, which covers most UK events and tournies...
Although the most useful setting is 10bps in millennium mode, which covers most UK events and tournies...
L Lyam Active Member Apr 19, 2013 47 14 28 26 North Yorkshire May 4, 2013 #26 Kevin Winter said: That'll be just fine. Click to expand... Thanks
M4rk Monkey Spankers Jul 31, 2012 311 33 48 Norfolk May 21, 2013 #27 There are plenty of markers out there but you won't go much wrong with a mini. The biggest advice I can give is don't take it to serious, and have as much fun as you can. Reactions: Lyam
There are plenty of markers out there but you won't go much wrong with a mini. The biggest advice I can give is don't take it to serious, and have as much fun as you can.