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  1. just keep up the excersize and try and run him on a few easy rabbits that he might have a good chase on dont go mad give him time practice makes perect and feed him the rabbits he catches it will give him the tast for them thus inprove his prey drive and try not to feed him before you go out try and keep him a bit hungry when he realises that what he catches is dinner he will try harder its all trial and error he seems like he will be a good fox dog keep taking him out on the lamp and keep trying you will get there in the end atb rk
  2. i havent tried them but i got bisley magnums and bisley long range here and they are poo in the super ten i got loguns here aswell fine up to 20 yards then there all over the place i also got some Prometheus Piledrivers these are verry heavy but my god do they hit hard any thing over 20 yards for get it unless its fac i also got some Prometheus Paragon cant get these to shoot straight at all not evan at 20 yards there all over the place but hit well i go for the accu pells in the super ten they win hands down for me and field target trophys are good but my gun prefers accu pells f
  3. yep hang on till all the banks finish going bankrupt ect prices will keep falling or a while
  4. 56 yards is the longest i have with a photo and it was with my shooting partners daystate huntsman classic, i was chasing the rabs in the jeep with the lamp on and when it eventully stoped i thought it was a bit far out but steadyed up took the shot TWACK as they say it went straight to the deck!! jumped out paced it out and 56 yards there you go rk
  5. Theres nothing wrong with introducing kids to alchohol responsibly, but those pics hardly looked like they were taken round a dinner table in Provence. them pics as said in the first page where sent to me from other friends it was 2 swigs of beer from 2 difernt glasses, all photos where at the same time from other people its not the end of the world he wanted to try a swig he didnt like it he then ask hes uncle to try his as it was a differnt name then had a swig and reallised they tast the same and dont like it, it was only put up in jest i thought the photos where cool, lmao
  6. BURGERLARRRRRRRRRRRRRS :11: its a lot of reading you gona go for it??
  7. na just another 4x4 this one is a bit to long for the ditches over the farm grinds out in a few places im better off with a swb the super10 is the one or me lol for a while
  8. lwb shogun 3.0v6 few months tax and test i brought this for shooting but to be fair its a bit to long i need a swb for where i shoot it has all the toys and leather, the only reason its cheap is the seats have some rips in and are not really in that good nick but still useable, this is how i brought it, the jeep in genral is nice and clean, all colour coded ect, i had a brand new starter motor fitted yesterday, i want £700 or may swap another 4x4 pref swb ...................will get some pics up asap
  9. GOD may help him i dont no!! he is 5 i havent brain washed him if he wants to follow a relidgion when hes older then thats fine by me but saying im irisposable for letting my son have a swig of beer do me a favor half of you wouldnt even no what to do with a baby who are you to tell me whats RIGHT or WRONG i have rased him since he was 13months old on my jack jones!!! if my son is at a family doo and he wants to try beer he can try beer he had a few swigs and of course didnt like it, i posted it as i thought it was funny!!! all kids at some point try alcahol and hate it and the look on
  10. i just sold myne i loved it they only do about 60 shots thats what put me off and the trigger is a beat cheap but other than that they are great!!
  11. he was drinking in moderation i only let him drink on fridays :11: :11:
  12. im fed up with the moaning, ill stick to my hunting
  13. The internet is the easiest place to start. 1st thing is the law. Food and Environmental Protection Act. Control Of Pesticides Regulations. Food Safety Act. Pests Act. Wildlife and Countryside Act. 2nd is your pest species. Main things are winter problems regarding mice and rats. Summer problems are wasps and ants. Periodic problems will introduce you to cockroaches and other exotic insects. Rural jobs will bring you into contact with the stuff you already do. Learn as much as you can about the above. The RSH exam will test your knowledge on it. Some of the pesticide companies offe
  14. Usually plenty of overtime with a bigger companies. I know what you mean about pay cuts. I did similar but I really didn't mind once I got my head around it. I enjoy it that much. Sure we had to cut back on things, and adjust our lifestyles but it was important, to me, to do something I enjoyed. Basically I've got to work until I'm at least 65. I'll be f****d if that's going to be anything other than on my terms. Pest control allows me to do that. im gona sort my finances out then when im settled i will doi it i think in the mean time i can do my homework on it and lern what i can
  15. That's a fair point too. A small rural firm is more likely to yield more rural type work but vacancies can be few and far between. Nationals tend to have a turnover of staff, some higher than others, so you might secure a job faster and get a high level of training. You have to honestly ask yourself whether you can stomach the pay cut. It'll never be anything like construction wages (until we get the next outbreak of bubonic/pneumonic plague) but half the battle of going to work is toleration. Actually enjoying what you do for 40 hours of the working week is a big step forward towards put
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