Thanks, guys! There seems to be no end to the excuses one can find to avoid setting up a scope is there


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Originally Posted by Omaroo
Our horse doesn't travel too well in a float either Al. She is a retired hunter - and while she could jump fences, thickets and streams all day long, she hates being enclosed. Legs everywhere!
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The sad part, Chris, is this guy has a history of floating quite well, but I think he's always floated on the RHS of the float. I drove behind and watched as we brought him back to town. We put him in the RHS and he seemed OK but I noticed he leaned against the RHS wall of the float a lot. Maybe that's just how he's learned to do it and was all out of sorts on the other side.

Hopefully, it hasn't traumatised him enough to make him a problem to float...
I have a few modifications planned for the float, once we get through moving house...
Al.