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woodga

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  1. i have both a mk 1 rapid 7 and a mk 2 rapid all though lovely guns to shoot the magazine in my opinion lets them down just to fussy slide the cover the wrong way and the spring in the mag unwinds this is a problem which should be addressed imo, unlike the air arms s410 i have which can be loaded easily even in pitch darkness i now have the s510 as well and i mainly use these when out on rabbit hunts unless i need the extra shot capacity of the mk 1 and mk2 rapids mini rant over
  2. did young markus set those wires for you then //LUCKY HE ONLY HAD A FEW THEN P KEEP THOSE WIRES DOWN well done mate see you soon :friends:
  3. only after the frosts have softened the stems i have been unfortunate enough to see a dog blinded by stems while running them shortly after they have been swathed i would not think about putting my dog onto a field with thousands of potential spears for a rabbit or other quarry but some lads do and will at the end of the day its up to the individual
  4. GOOD FOR YOU HOPE ITS THE FIRST OF MANY SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
  5. you have some lovely ground to cover and to live on the doorstep your a lucky fella well done on the bucks at least you kept the boos man happy
  6. some times dogs do the strangest things for no apparent reason next time you take him to the park keep him on the lead and you know you wont have a problem with him running off and possibly being killed by a car better safe than sorry . when he,s mended take him out for a mooch away from built up places and he most probably will be ok
  7. The keeper that taught me how to snare a little while ago told me to always aim to break the rabbits neck when you're snaring. well that speaks volumes because the keeper that taught you does not know how to snare either ill say it again THERE IS NO SNARE THAT BREAKS THE NECK OF A CAUGHT ANIMAL .iv snared a good few thousand rabbits and a fair old number of foxes and never ever have i had one with a broken neck ,it can sometimes be a job dislocating a neck on a big rabbit with your hands never mind a snare
  8. NOT ALLWAYS MATE A SNARE IS NOT DESIGNED TO BREAK A RABBITS NECK ,THEY ARE DESIGNED TO ASPHIXIATE THE ANIMAL WHEN IT FIGHTS THE WIRE IF THE STAY STILL THEY ARE NEARLY ALLWAYS ALIVE UNLESS CAUGHT UP AROUND A FENCE OR SOME SUCH ENTANGLE MENT SITUATION
  9. those rabbits were caught in peg snares complete with tealers i beleive we caught 67 rabbits that night only last season ratcherman had his first outing on the snares and on that occasion we snared 86 rabbits in under 24 hours using NEW SHINEY snares
  10. mr t pot iv seen thicker legs dangling oot of a spuggys nest your right about looking different your quite a bit fatter and have no hair now see you in a few weeks
  11. the fox was neck snared .the stop is set at 9 inches from the eyelet all though the fox had wrapped around the trunks of the thorn tree the stop had not not allowed the snare to close and asphixiate the fox the eyelets i make myself and are free running and allow a loaded snare to fire off really fast as soon as the snare is bumped closing onto the neck this type of snare set up allows for more catches and is what glennn, p@g and myself use all the time and they work
  12. well its been a while since iv had a post so today saw me checking the fox snares at first light i had a nice dog fox who wasnt very happy at all .he had been entering through some thorn trees and coming under a steel fence and had killed a few hens in some allotments so he had to go i set the wires yesterday and had him this morning one angry fox . i have another wire set near by and may yet pick up another a nice discreet set just waiting so far this week we have had six foxes pleased dont ask how do you dispatch the foxes again it does get boring after the first 50 or so times
  13. you were a star even back into the 90,s at least you had some hair on ya heed then lolsee you soon for some more lessons
  14. YOU CAN SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF SHOOTING LOW FAIRLY SIMPLY BY TAKING OFF THE SCOPE FROM THE MOUNTS AND USE A THIN SHIM UNDER THE REAR MOUNT DIRECTLY UNDER THE SCOPE TUBE WHERE IT SITS IN THE MOUNT THIS WILL MAKE YOUR SCOPE SHOOT HIGHER WHEN YO PUT THE MOUNT CAPS BACK ON IF YOU WERE FIRING HIGH YOU WOULD REPEAT THE PROCESS IN REVERSE PUTTING THE SHIM UNDER THE FRONT MOUNT, THIS HAPPENS BECAUSE OF THE PRISM EFFECT BUT IT WIL SORT OUT YOUR PROBLEM
  15. well done that man i see your getting better with that rifle
  16. Lauderdale valley, burncastle estate duke of northumberlands grouse moors
  17. two men 8 ferrets 1 terrier for marking up total after 8 hours was 234 rabbits back in 1994 scottish borders ill put the picture up later for the doubters
  18. im goin to try that, thanks that is the cause your pods have not been pollinated another way is to use a rabbits tail and brush it against the flower heads. use can use the same tecnique when pollinating tomatoes
  19. save your money and invest in a light force 170 or blitz you may have to alter the wiring after a while but the beam is fantastic
  20. the responsibility of hand tame ferrets lies soley with the owners if at the beginning of their ferrets lives at the age of say 9 weeks they are handled and played with every day you will get steady hand tame ferrets. the time has to be put into making them as friendly as you can by constant pleasant contact it takes time but the end result is worth the effort there is nothing worse than a biting ferret to spoil a days ferreting especially when digging is involved its un called for and un necessary. i have 12 hobs and all are what i would call tame but will kill a rabbit in seconds given the c
  21. you been practicing then very well taken head shots the only way to shot rabbits with a rifle in my opinion catch up with you soon
  22. moles have no clear legislation or must have guide line,s about traps or trapping methods ,we all know that certain poisons are now banned from use though.
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