Yeah the rifle men... Boooooo...
I honestly don't know why people bother posting new threads if all they get is the high and mighty telling them what a prick they are for one reason or another. OK so running a young dog on a fox may not be the best idea but like he say it was tracking and despatching a SHOT one... or whatever
People seem more concerned for the fecking fox
By the way, thanks to some bell-end politicians running fox's is illegal so half the arguements on here about waiting until winter are fecking irrelevant... all be it a shame.
By the way i've got no compu
Nice shooting again bud. You've certainly had a few out of that orchard now, they'd be stripping the shit out of those trees late in the year. Nice rifle
I'm saving to get a custom job at the moment and going for a trued remi 700 action with a fluted kreiger barrel bedded in a Mcmillan stock
I believe the ballistic coefficiency of the 6.5 round makes it flatter shooting to give it a greater MPBR. I'm also sure that i read that the sectional density of a 120 gr 6.5 round means that it hits harder than a 140gr 270 bullet. They are not designed to go as quick as some bullets but this suits the shape of the bullet. Like MT says... the bullet variety is quite good and if you make up some hot loads out of an 85 / 95 ballistic tip you'll have an
Id have said a 7x57 is a bit on the strong side for English deer but at the end of the day its what you shoot best with. I know people who swear by a 30-06
Unless we're talking about a large Red or Elk/ Moose we're essentially looking at a thin skinned animal where a correctly placed boiler room or neck shot will take it down no probs. My vote based more on loads of research as opposed to practical experience would be a 6.5x55 (i'm saving for one at the moment )
.243 seems popular for roe and fallow as opposed the more traditional English stalking cartridge of .308. Personally i'd r
I caught a bluey-black coloured one ferreting years ago and it sure made me think twice before grabbing the net... thought the bugger was a mink!... chomp
I shot two a few weeks ago near Stroud that were jet black... one 3/4 grown and a 1/4 grown nipper. There was nothing in-between which quite suprised me... the were either jet black or tan brown. Just need some albino's there now and we'll have ourselves the multi-cultural utopia that Labour keep banging on about
Pnumatic gas ram system, quick to load. Both in good nick. 55cm has spare shaft. Good for inshore bass, pollock, mullet spearfishing. A good combo for open hunting around rocks or open water.
£ the pair in postage.
Please PM if interested.
They sure are I new that game and working dogs / ferrets picked them up from time to time but i didn't wasn't aware how many humans were being effected by these wee beasties or the side effects. The areas where they were attached are itching like feck... I'll have to take myself along to the vet!
I'm going to tell you right now mate that no-one on here is going to give you a quid a bird
Try a local butcher with a game license... you won't get a quid each for them but you have a better chance of getting shot of them quickly... to say they are 'perishable goods' is an understatement :whistle: I used to sell them to people on my street when i was a kid (plucked and pulled) but you may get a few weird looks depending on where you live
Good luck bud
Us lot are more likely to encounter these little feckers so here is a heads up (unless this has already been done). These little buggers are supposed to be largely killed off in cold winters but, as we have had a few mild ones in recent years they are massively on the increase. Like any tick they bury their head into you and bloat up.. unfortunatly a potential side effect is Lyme Disease which is feckin nasty.
I was in the woods at the weekend got three (back, leg and scrotum) This is an adult:
http://www.anapsid.org/lyme/riseinticks.html
... they start off VERY small (could
Saw a chap at Bisley with handloads spitting out at over 4000fps in tight groups. Talk about tearing the air Were talking an accurate cartridge with properly 'Violent' expansion... SPLAT!
AARRGGGGGHHHHHHHH ! how the feck do you reduce the size of an attachment Apparently its too big ( ) the feckin things won't load. Please can someone enlighten me
Alleluia!... Cheers WJ £750 chaps... what can i say... needs must
AARRGGGGGHHHHHHHH ! how the feck do you reduce the size of an attachment Apparently its too big ( ) the feckin things won't load. Please can someone enlighten me
Same as Bob mate... did loads before i go my FAC. They'll get quite wild quite quickly as its a noisy way of doing it... i'd also let the plod know before you go out if you are near any housing
Nice fish... comendable willpower on returning it (i would have gastronomic plans for it as soon as it was in the net :whistle: )
I've never really got on with tying flies... i use to chew my finger nails and found it feckin fraustrating I envy your dexterity and patience... must have been a good feeling bringing one in on your own hand tied
Not sure of the best method as i'm not in the same league as some of the chaps on here I have only ever coiled strong fishing mono round the net and bastardised a slip-knot at one end...
Whichever method you try... just be 100% sure your kit it safe. There are too many idiots around who would love to wreck your nets