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Jonny Ellsmore

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  1. Hi mate. I have shot one like this on my permission and I know from my biology background that things like this although rare, are a normal occurrence. Wild rabbits have mutations in colour genes some are entirely black and some white and brown. All breeds of domesticated rabbit came from wild rabbits originally and came about by selective breeding. There's a chance albeit slim that you could end up with a wild domestic-looking rabbit of any sort. ATB Jonny
  2. The zero point will not change although it pays to zero your gun using the highest mag to get the most precise zero possible. If you have a mildot reticle, the mildots will change on different magnification and thus you will have to find out your aim points for different magnification settings at different ranges.
  3. I think using a pump is valuable exercise, as a science teacher I have a fairly inactive job. Best to pump your gun before you go though because pumping elevates your heart rate like no one's business lol. Good article Jonny TheShot
  4. Hi ladies and gents, I've just joined the forum after seeing so many Vermin Hunters TV and Country Pursuits TV. I have been hunting rabbits, corvids and pigeons for the last year or so with a BSA Scorpion T10 in .22 and the last 6 months I've also been using a Daystate Huntsman .177. I really enjoy Si, Davy and Malc's work on YouTube and may be making some of my own stuff on there too. I've also recently acquired my FAC and SGC so will be buying .22lr, .17HMR and shotguns over the next year or so which should be quite exciting. Just thought I'd say hello and wish you all a good yea
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