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Well after a walk out with the dogs in the rain It was nice to sit down to a Suffolk special complete with lambs kidneys8 points
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A good little do today got to the land at 10.30 worked a few hedges no nets no digs, took the engines out of the rabbits, run a big rabbit, back to the car by 1, a hour drive home, fed the dogs and ferrets, had a bath, had me dinner and made a vid and put it on youtube before 6, like I said a good little do https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiXYeq6NzgE7 points
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Aye cause that's what we need a bridge when the NHS is falling apart and schools and public services are cut to the bare minimum . Can't even build f***ing houses for British subjects. But a few billion to build a bridge that no c**t wants. We should hang those useless c**ts in Westminster from a bridge!6 points
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So when you zeroed the rifle, you would have dialled in windage adjustments to compensate for the lateral deviation of the pellet. Unfortunately, that will be the only point on the pellet’s trajectory that will coincide with the vertical wire of the crosshair. At distances nearer or further, the pellet will be travelling in a plane that’s either to the left or right of it, according to which way you’re leaning the rifle. This scenario has ramifications when you’re giving either hold-over or hold-under. Say you’ve zeroed your rifle at 25 yards and you take on a target 35 yards away.5 points
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Had the first taste of the elderberry and blackberry jam that we collected at the end of summer and my missus made ... lovely jubbly4 points
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Very enjoyable paperwork session this afternoon, thoroughly enjoying the spring rifles this last few months. Primos sticks, two point gun rest, 38 yards. Drawing pin head target.4 points
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Was at a badger dig when I was eight years old with big hairy arse country men,relations of my own and I was hooked straight away.Started doing handy digs by myself when I was fourteen with white dogs.To the present day I find great peace when on a dig by myself I just love the silence around a hole.Im back to picking handy ones when on my own as I have just lately copped on Im not twenty anymore.!!4 points
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I just put in an order for a male pup( I will get first choice ) from this litter, pups will be 7/8 whippet 1/8 stag (deerhound greyhound) I know the parents well, and both are great hunting dogs for rabbits, she will drop any day. I can’t wait. PS this is what you need Socks3 points
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How did your passion for terrierwork start? Mine started from seen our family pet / pest killer, terrier work a fox after stealing our hens and I was hooked. I was baffled yet amazed at this terrier and taking in by his real purpose in life that he wanted too work. So I took it upon myself to give him just that. Althogh in very unexperienced hands we accounted for some game after we susd eachother out. I learned from him more than he from me and I owe him alot and am forever grateful that fox took those hens ?3 points
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I have a tattoo of a fox being chased by 16 and a half couple of hounds and behind the hounds there's a field of 20 horses jumping hedges. But I see that it's forbidden on here to put up pics of body private parts you's will just have to take my word for it, .3 points
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My shooting buddy had a similar problem with a Hawke Vantage - he would rezero it, then shoot fine all day/night. The next time out it would be off left or right again. It turned out that he would lay the rifle on the bed in his spare room when it wasn't being used and, because something was loose/fecked in the scope, gravity would make the vertical part of the crosshair move. I found it by zeroing his scope then, holding the rifle tilted, giving it a few good shakes, then shooting at a target again. There was no reason for it going tits up, it hadn't been abused,3 points
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That actually looks a lot more realistic than many of the pics that crop up in the papers from time to time.3 points
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Out this morning with Dogs, not much else you can do with this weather..... good for a photo opportunity though...3 points
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I love reading the comments on these kind of story's this one wins the most stupid award for me .... " Only dirty ,filthy people have rats usually low class people ..High class people have mice problems usually in the cellars - Mice are nicer and cuter than big dirty rats" Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5291641/Terrier-Tara-killed-600-rats-rid-Durham-rodents.html#ixzz54jPVYTls Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook3 points
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I bet Londoners wished northerners were their only ethnic problem nowadays3 points
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Honestly,There can only be a few things,so you have to eliminate them to get a 100% answer. The gun, it's pressure is varying, so give it a chrono and find out what's it's doing, pressure increase and drop will cause poi to move left and right as well as up and down, the pellet travels in a spiral not just an arc. silncer, is the pellet clipping. pellets, presume you would notice and really damaged ones when loading. unlikeley it's any of those as they should cause poi to move in all different directions, but they need to be ruled out. your shooting position, unlikely3 points
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Something similar too myself I learned most my trade from a man who worked glen crosses but had all sorts he has passed now and I would give my right arm for one more day with him. I' still digging holes he showed me I do get teary eyed in a silent way when diggin em. He always said never consider yourself a digging man 100% because you will learn something new everyday in the field I still believe it too be true. The old learn from the new and the new from the young.3 points
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I've been listening to stories from my father since I could walk about him digging badgers and foxes with their Jack Russells when he was young. I got ferrets when I was around 13 and a local greyhound man asked me for a rabbit. When I went to his yard he had his own line of Jack Russells, 3 or 4 fell terriers, 8 or 9 lurchers, all Deerhound hybrids, 5 or 6 pit bulls and around 70 greyhounds. That yard became my school after that, LOL. Had my first worker at 15 and thats nearly 32 years ago now. Never been out of them for a single day since.3 points
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I would say it's a temperature difference in the gun and not the scope Like others have said run it over the chronograph first and see what is happening Best thing to do is to clean out the grease in the hammer and shuttle and also trigger system , add a few drops of gun oil or a light oil3 points
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When he was mayor he squadered 13million of our cash to a think-tank on building a floating bridge over the Thames. Then there was the money wasted on another idea of his of building an airport island Well this is a bridge to far imo ?3 points
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The dog single-handedly saving a village from a RAT INVASION: Tara the terrier has savaged 600 RATS on her mission to rid an estate of flood of rodents that left children scared to play outside WARNING distressing content: Tara, the pet terrier, and her owner Adrian Oliver are on a mission to rid a housing estate in Durham of its long-running rodent problem - by snaring and killing all the rats themselves Tara, who looks like a teddy, has snared over 600 rodents in the past year, and once to killed 42 in one day Adrian, 33, has slammed Durham County Council for not sorting2 points
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Exactly wilf it's just ECONOMY ECONOMY ECONOMY what happened to people being put first or at least equal ...I don't know . .. we essentially live in butlins meaning everything is geared up to take your last penny out your pocket all under the pretence that everything is rosy.2 points
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Size does help in my opinion, obviously rabbits are short sharp sprinters so a dog must be able to match the quarry by being nimble or having abit of wit about them , there are always exceptions to a rule but I would say in lamping terms a dog capable of many fast and shorter runs with a good solid retrieve. Day time rabbit dogs need the nose and attention span more so than others.2 points
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There’s one thing that nobody seems to care about.....so I will ask the question. What happened to the World and what happened to Great Britain? Countries used to be good at things.....we used to be good at things. We made things, we did things and we produced minds and promoted a culture that were respected across the globe. A culture that respected gumption, vitality, politeness, morals.....when a blokes Home was his castle and what he contributed to his community and the world mattered. We stood up to tyranny, we were the small dog afraid of no one and women and chi2 points
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It's one of the hardest fact we all have to face when we realise we are not 20 anymore, got great lad I dig with last couple of season's and between us we can tackle most earths.2 points
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hope it goes well for you, what height would they make as they near enough whippet, that 1/8 might not come through enough, i reckon 1/4 stag be a lot better , in dogs you just never no what will happen, in fact my best ever lurcher was lurcher x lurcher say good 90% greyhound the rst collie and whippet , she do daytime hares, rabbits ferrting , great in the lamp foxes etc all solo she was 24 1/2 50lb just like brindle greyhound , the only was maybe bit better coat , but that it nothing else .2 points
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fair point , i say me self , 1st if possible one from 22-25in , deff with good coat , because if it stuck out standing about in real rough cold morning ferritin , or really pissing down when out lamping , a good coat is deff needed . i say dogs with drop of collie or beddie in the x will help as these breeds make great mooching dogs good at marking for rabbits and birds ,Bryn my 1x collie x grey is brill in the day and not bad in the lamp, he old now 10, but he been top rabbiting dog in his day fair few have seen him work over the years . but even though i started out with jus2 points
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Not trying to wind anyone up ,but what makes a rabbit dog, a rabbit dog (other than the fact they catch rabbits) Where do you draw the line between a rabbiting dog and a regular lurcher. Is it size ? I'd have thought a lurcher is a rabbit dog regardless of size , and maybe it's the owner that chooses what game to run it on ?2 points
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I do a bit of this mixed in with the nets, I miss more than I catch, but I never tire of this. Love it2 points
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Consultant with the police. Probably walked into a cop shop and said "I saw a big cat". Very good sir we will take a statement and pass it on lol2 points
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It could have been worse, it could have ended in murder. Ireland doesn't need anymore ferret gang related killings. Drive bys, car bombs and torture all over ferrets. It's all getting out of hand here in rural Ireland.2 points