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pest hunter 151

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  1. Eather a hart shot or a head shot will kill but the hard part of a hart shot is that you cant see it.
  2. Oh thanks for that mate, so could i just put some 3 in 1 on its trigger mechanism or in the cylinder or would that cause dieseling?
  3. I had one a fue years back and did not like it at all get a good springer for the money
  4. Is that all it needs? If so thats an expencive £90 trip for my gun. Thanks for your help mate.
  5. Hi lads was just wondering if any of you knew why my tx200hc has started making extra vibrations and noise, it used to have a nice firm thwack but after the thwack i now get extra vibration. Thanks.
  6. Hmmm its a hard one mate and i think it depends on how well u know/ how long you have hunted for the farmer. Good luck in sorting it out mate.
  7. A very good read mate and good to see people still shooting with springers.
  8. This post has just got strange VERY STRANGE. So count me in
  9. Hi matt, yes not disagreeing but rabbits kicking for that long normaly means the parts of the brain destroyed are not that important and mabe controll memory and so on, although it you shoot a rabbit it the brain stem it does not kick it simply rolls over but that was not the case with the boar. Not wishing to argue. Edited to say but yes si totally agree with you its all about placement.
  10. Good read mate and lovly stock on your r10 buddy.
  11. Mabe its just me but i thought that boar kicked for too long
  12. Hi lads have not posted for a while as i had stopped shooting to let the birds breed. After a walk arroung the small farm i thought it was time to hit the woodys hard. I got to the farm the following morning at 7oclock and spied my first pigeon about 30 yards away. So i got out the car and sat on the floor with my TX200hc rested on my knees. POP he was hit with a .177 AAF. Flapping twice on the way to the floor i new that was my first bird for the freezer.I walked on arround the farm, about 10min later i spotted 3 pigeons out in a field about 70 yard away. So i lay down and did an army crawl t
  13. I also had an S200 and a BSA ultra got on with the ultra much better but both cracking guns.
  14. Brill write up and some brill photos to.
  15. All i can add is if the pellet is passing to the field behind it is illegal and dangerous. Although you can use the tree as a back stop. For example a bird lands and wait for the kill zone (normaly the head) to be infront off a branch or trunk its then much safer. You do damage the tree but at least no one would be hert.
  16. Hi mate you will normally get more movement from birds (not sure why) but rabbits and squirrels drop like a ton of sh*t with my .177 and so do birds with rib shots but when shooting pigeons they always flap before they hit the floor for me. The flapping stops after a fue seconds though none of this flapping all around the floor.
  17. Good shooting but great stalking
  18. Was a good read lads Was edited to say the question is that although a .177 with retain less energy it still has a higher penitration. So for rabbits there are cases of rabbits only being knocked out with a .22 but killed with .177 I am talking long distances i would not shoot at like yard! So killing range comes down to placement and energy retaind to penitration. (sorry about spelling)
  19. 19p sorry. But still would not of taken the shot myself. Each to their own. And nice one si.
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