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  1. "Thirty seconds of pleasure ....and it's all over " I'm sure I read that on your tinder profile .
    10 points
  2. His name sounds like a 1970's aftershave or a male stripper in Boogie Nights,and he is a total cnut for besmirching the rep of the brit cave diver who was part of the thai football team rescue.
    9 points
  3. 10mth bitch ready to start on lamp on bunnies shortly. Collie bull cross
    8 points
  4. Pick up the new t3x lite in .243 today, dpt mod, vortex scope, had a play with it, grouping very well with sako 70 gr, not so good with the honady lighter bullet so the 70’s it is
    6 points
  5. Collie greyhound x saluki greyhound lurcher pups View Advert Three lurcher pups for sale. One bitch and one dog pup. Due to go on the 5th september. Mother is 3/4 greyhound 1/4 collie. Direct out of Typp ratchers Arri. Father is saluki greyhound Big mush (Chipper) Mother 24" father 27" bred for myself. Bitch is brindle and white. Dog is Red and white.Good genuine forever homes only, buyer must be vouched for by another member. Thank you . £200. Advertiser tye Date
    6 points
  6. Young Lil, with any luck she'll follow in her Sire's footsteps for me.
    5 points
  7. Back out on the same spot last night
    5 points
  8. We had builders buckets and bt blue rope to get the dirt out lol, remember saying to the lads before we back filled. 'you could lose a lwb sprinter van in there?...... Funny thing was the lad put up a post on here asking for help first day, the fire service came, useless, on ground with written permission, even made the local paper and fishshop sent us out all grub, nice touch that was..... Went on for 30 pages at least with the thl armchair hunters giving their opinions and conspiracies pmsl...... Not 1 got off their arses to help out mind... I knew from that day on that at least 95% of the
    5 points
  9. well I decided to get a bipod for the impact so I could do some proper pellet testing at range, cos im not very good at shooting off the car roof!! so I ordered an Atlas only £15 delivered well its just been delivered, its from a brit based chink so only took a few days! its solid as a rock and made really well... im well impressed cos this is what the real ones should cost( the one on the left is the real deal) more than happy with me bargain of the week and fits the impact nicely just need the weather to be nice tomorrow and it'll be getting chri
    4 points
  10. Had a call this evening off a farmer I shoot for regularly. The feral pigeons in his sheds had gone from the odd one or two to around 50 this summer. when I drove into the yard I could see them flying in and out of the sheds in numbers. So got the faithful weihraucht out and got to work. First look at the sheds made me realised why he'd called, there was pigeon dropping covering everything. Layered on all gates and anything horizontal (and the odd vertical object). Had around an hours shooting before it got dark and typically i'd left the lamp in another vehicle. Shot 28 this evening with the
    4 points
  11. went to the old perm last night rifle was hw100 fitted with the photon and the nv range finder i left the cross hairs on that Pav had been using when he had the photon fitted to his vulcan .25 this cross hair im not used to its like a letter T with a dot in the middle no mill dots but i left it as is . any way only got two one at zero 35yrds and one at 20yrds both had mixi bad one was like skin and bone you could see the spine sticking through its skin and the same with the other one . This old perm just seems to recover and then its hit with this mixi a
    4 points
  12. The neighbors love me.I get some xmas cards lol farmers are actually no problem.anybody with us has insurance.60€ I last paid.its due to be renewd.and the lad hunts with us works in the local knackery and knows a lot of farmers.meets them everyday in the job.its opened a lot of doors for us luckilly.christmas time a bottle of whiskey and a box of sweets goes along way as a thank you.
    4 points
  13. Anything edible he takes im happy, he ain't no out and out fox dog is he but that's not to say should be more than capable of stopping the odd one that the busher puts up when he's mature, nothing less than I'd expect from any lurcher.
    4 points
  14. One of the dogs pointed out a rat run from the hedge to the chicken run yesterday, so made up a couple of whips to see if I could catch the culprit. This morning full house! Will re-set them this evening. Can't beat a bit of old school. ?
    4 points
  15. There's been some reports of a puma type cat been seen in cork. I'll puma pants if I see it
    4 points
  16. Travelled to stoke few yrs back to rescue 2 young dogs that had dropped in with out collars on for 2 members on here, dropped a Russell bitch in and got a mark at 7.2 m on railway embankment?...... Dug from 8am until early hrs, found the young bitch just about alive, carried on tunnelling for the dog, my mate mark was up the tube and i had him by the legs and someone had my feet lol.... Everytime a train came we had to get out the hole.... Could see the dog he was brown bread just couldnt quite reach him..... The lad said leave him there not worth you lads ending up the same way...... Wish
    4 points
  17. Lovely to be back at it today.lurcher got one early on after turning him back towards hounds.marked two aground aswell but was to warm at that stage.another few hours done dogs getting fitter thankfully.everybody in good form.cant beat it
    4 points
  18. I don't get out now, so ive just been looking at some of my days out in the field wi Nell, cracking dog and a great and faithfull companion, I used to look forward to getting up in the mornings and being greeted by her. and my ferrets pacing up and down in their hutch waiting to go out, thanks for looking
    3 points
  19. A mate rang askin for as many bunnies as possible so gave alan a shout and he was ok to go out .an hour n half trip in motor and we set off and we thought the wind was going to hamper us but it didnt alan was using impact i stuck with my mk2 rapid and it was becomming obvious that a good bag would be achieved tonight . Good numbers about and as we had to do a bit walking (alans pet hate lol) we used walls to creep up on them and bump them off .after a good few hours we drove to another spot and as i walked along a track i heard a clatter and alan was cursing i shouted back and he said he ha
    3 points
  20. You got a bad mouse problem too??..........
    3 points
  21. Not the hardest thing to do, no definitely not, but take that little dog out on a Friday night maybe kill one or two in the lamp then get up Saturday morning and take him doing covers with the hounds where he’ll get a chance at another couple some from pretty long slips on bad ground and repeat on the Sunday do that every weekend for four or five months and if he’s still at it come February and not pulling them about by the arse then he’s half decent.???. The one that I owned was a Friday night dog but if he took a bit of stick and had a bit of time to think about it he wasn’t the same dog on
    3 points
  22. It'll be only the odd rabbit for this bitch this season as shes only 11 months. She'll be seeing alot more next season.
    3 points
  23. Because if you put a racy labrador to a grey or lurcher what are you actually gonna add structure wise ? Id use a bigger type and hope for a pup with abit of substance if you need speed you aint gonna be trying this cross in the first place are ya same with collies and greys it makes sense using a proper collie type rathe r than a racy one then younend up with scatty collie coloured greyhounds lol
    3 points
  24. There is this deer angle with the 243. The price of all 22cf ammo is getting up there now? Of the .224 cals =22cf any will take Fox at respectable distance. The 222 is a brilliantly accurate and there are a ton of them out there that are cheap because they are out of fashion at the moment in favour of larger cals such as the 250, the 220 swift and the 243.
    3 points
  25. I mèt j.k afew times and he is in life like he was on t.v.he used to sell his photos in taunton christmas market. Nice bloke.
    3 points
  26. I agree with Stavross I have a .243 and I think it’s a fantastic all rounder, I use it for muntjac, roe, fallow and foxes in day time. I have a dedicated NV set up on a .22-250 which is just fox foxes and it’s deadly! Inch high zero at 100 yds comfortable flat shooting to 300 at night, fast bullet and extremely accurate. Saying that I don’t think there is much difference between it and a .223, just my personal preference is a .22-250 as it what my mate had when I got into foxing so I got the same. These .22 cf Are usually shot with 50 or 55 grains and I would not go out shooting deer wit
    3 points
  27. Both launch a .224 bullet at over 3000 to 3600 fps, 250 is more powerful and noisey 250 is more expensive to. feed. how dead is dead ? It depends on how far you intend to shoot and how desparate you are to shoot foxes. The cost of feeding a 22.250 is fairly high but then a 223 aint cheap is in comparison with a 22lr. I have 22 lr, 222, 223, 243 and 270. So quite a range of cals . If you put the lead on target all will do the job. My 223 is 1/12 twist and I have worked up a load that will launch a 55grn at 3450 fps which is deadly out to 300 + paces and its only about slower than a 22.250.
    3 points
  28. Not the best one of mine , litter sister to TeDuke’s
    3 points
  29. My big dog for this season cant wait to get the pup out next season
    3 points
  30. pure whippet, and did me proud, out all weathers we was
    3 points
  31. Ok ,probably just snobby b*stards.
    3 points
  32. Sad to say jerry my goldfish seems to have died through the night .
    2 points
  33. you got to be quicker than that to get an R.I.P thread on here...lol
    2 points
  34. Power cut or forgot to pay the bill?.
    2 points
  35. If it was for a fox rifle I’d go 22-250, neither of them is suited to deer, for something to do both I’d go .243?
    2 points
  36. Out of them two 223 for me. 1/14" twist. Certainly no tighter than 1/12".
    2 points
  37. Shuffling along mate trying to take it all in.
    2 points
  38. Live on Jerry,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,as a cracking bit of float fished perch bait....?
    2 points
  39. Lad got his first cannal pike yesterday
    2 points
  40. My pup, showing all the right signs!! Hopefully dig to him this week! To think he was almost given away! Lol
    2 points
  41. He served in the second world War. He's from a world where coons were called coons and Indians called you sir. A relic from another time, slowly being replaced by sadiq khan's and Jeremy corbyns.
    2 points
  42. you f****r ....told the mrs befor a read the post.....lol.....
    2 points
  43. Once you reach a certain depth a bucket and rope is the only way to get it out and away from the hole.I like yourself do a lot of deep hand digs for a living and once you get much past 3m you aint throwing much out with a spade without half of it coming back in on you and if your in wet sticky stuff youve got no f***ing chance.Im sure a lot of these lads you hear talking about 15ft plus digs or 5meter plus these days dont actually realise how deep that is.
    2 points
  44. Seems like load of little owls about Little Owls by Martin Billard, on Flickr
    2 points
  45. Just coming 2 year old high hopes
    2 points
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