They use dust shot, too small for rats.
First used Eley in the 60's & a few years ago I bought an old Webley .22 shotty for nostalgia.
Got some CCi shells.
Nostalgia was best left where in was, distant memories.
The old Webley was sold on with the remaining near full box of shells.
Latest one, Cawlin Crow.
As the audiance is world wide some info is best left off.
Besides the videos will run for a long time so info such as retailers or price will become out of date.
Spot one that's of interest & google it.
Here's the latest one.
Cawlin Crow.
http://www.youtube.com/user/gunvidder#p/a/u/0/EFqvq3CxAbE
Something that works !!!
Easy on, easy off.
It does make a difference as well.
Regardless of your thoughts about gun camo I've found shiny stocks & metal work, even blue/black barrels reflect light like a mirror in sunlight.
Have a look.
Jack Pyke stealth camo gun tape.
Pt1
http://www.youtube.com/user/gunvidder#p/a/u/1/kj3WCw9t2vE
Pt2
http://www.youtube.com/user/gunvidder#p/a/u/0/BwXchijJs4Y
Search for old posts first !!!
Deben & cluson are good lamps.
Flip filters are easier to use.
Lightforce lamps seem to be "noisey".
When buying allow for accesories, Ie filters, dimmer etc.
After trying out quite a few different ones I've settled on Lightforce.
Many prefer the Cluson SL2 or Deben Max, I didn't.
Like guns & scopes it's a personal thing.
Have a look at some of these Crow call videos.
When you go to buy a Crow call you can't try before you buy.
Can you trust the instructions & advice from the seller ?
If you've never used one before be prepared for some embarresing noises before you get it right.
If you get a good one that is.
No doubt experianced experts will be along soon & offer some good advice.
One things for certain.
Not all Crow calls are good, many are certainly not worth buying from a beginer // novice point of view.
23 different calls being tried out over time.
Here's just one of them.
http://www.you
There's quite a few different makes of this type of target.
Good fun for the plinkers out there but some cheaper thin metal types were designed & made for Co2 pistols not air rifles.
If your thinking of getting one check with the seller first.
I've heard of dealers buying in the cheaper pistol targets & selling them off as the more expensive rifle ones, extra profit for some dealers but not so good news if you shoot it to bits rather quickly.
Check before you buy.
Looking for a crow call ?
The problem with buying a Crow call is you can't try them out in the shop & if you see a demo It's normally by someone with years of experiance & knowledge.
Online shopping is worse, brief description of It's the best & a small picture.
Last out of the box review of 20 different crow calls.
Now these are all done I'm going out in the field & try them out & see what happens.
If Crow shooting is your thing & your thinking of getting a Crow call, they all might be worth watching.
Ah, someone picked up that !!!
Saying that, intended shots were for the other side of the hedge.
Who else wears the best camo in the world & ignores the fact some overlooked bit of kit gives the game away.
Bolt action rifle useing subs.
There's many different silencers out there.
Parker Hale, SAK, SAKO, Wildcat, A-Tec, Scirocco, Husher, Swift, Logun & Hogan, DM80, ASE to name just a few.
Here's the ASE in action, have a look for the others.
ASE UTRA
You have the best silencer so the rabbit doesn't hear the shot.
You take the shot & the rabbit doesn't hear the gunfire, stays still & you then hear the thud.
What does the rabbit actually hear ?
Nice & clean on the inside.
UNF.
Can be used on air rifles, rimfire or HMR.
AIR RIFLE
RIMFIRE / HMR
SCIROCCO SM11
£27.50 posted insured.
Bank Transfer, cheque or P/O.
Thanks for the reply.
Didn't realise but I allready have one of these, very very good but not suitable for my needs (as per PM)
Good luck with the sale, someone will be pleased with it I've no doubt about that.