It would be, believe me. I’ve had the odd one or two escape me but they don’t usually get very far if I’ve got a shotgun with me. I’m good at persuading them to stay for while though ?
I don’t need to let my call birds out, some kind person keeps doing for me. I’ve just had to relocate a couple of larsens that I thought were well hidden. I’ve had a crow in roughly the same location for ages, (I move them about a bit within a small area)it’s recently been found and released. Sometimes the call birds come back to the same trap that they’ve been released from within a couple of days. They must like me because I feed them well?
Yarp, a few years ago I’d never have thought I’d shoot a rabbit beyond a 100 yards with an air rifle. This one was 112, popped its eyes out. The two before this, I over compensated and missed over the top.
Although I really don’t need another air rifle I’m sort of hoping that they’ll do the 110 in green synthetic. If they do, and they might ?I could need one?
That’s the thing when you don’t shoot them often. Remembering to pump. I’ve got two, and if I haven’t used them in a while, you can bet I’ll forget for the first few times.??
Yerr, wasted plenty of time and ammo pi55ing about with photon. Trying to re zero all the bloody time. Talk about frustrating ?. Then my pal bought a pard, a lot better imo.
I’ve had this with a beretta 20 gauge. Got it used and it wouldn’t cycle anything less than 28 grams, stripped it down and it was all gummed up with old oil and crap. Cleaned it all out and it cycled 25 gram three crowns straight away. Before I cleaned it out, it behaved how Phil explains about this fabarm with these cartridges.