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tegater

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  1. 100metres then its the hills and Pennine moors of the dark peak.
  2. Must be for that welsh flag.lol
  3. For me, any of the 17gr ballistic tips. I personally use Hornady, but they are pretty much the same, as by all accounts they are made in the same place. I have tried the 20grain hp, but went back to the 17gr. Hope this helps.
  4. Midway UK, sell a whole host of case extractors. If they dont have the one you want I am sure they could get you one.
  5. Great pics, what lens are you using please?
  6. Load of snow overnight and the early hours until about 10am.
  7. I am also one of gods chosen and find no problems shooting semi auto shotguns and rifles. The only one I have had difficulty with is the Walter semi auto .22. Shotguns should be fine.
  8. Considering the farmer was over run with rabbits I didn't see many get caught. Even so, it is always nice to see a. bit of ferreting on tv.
  9. Whatever you do with the rifle rich, buy yourself a rifle bag, that will only fit the rifle without the suppressor. That's what I do and it forces you to take it off. Then keep the thread lubed up with copper grease, or lithium grease.
  10. No pic up mate unless they were white crows in a field of snow! Where they all crows, and not rooks as well?
  11. Told the missus. It still made no difference
  12. Its nice to have a little bit to read as well as interesting pictures. It sets the scene a little bit.
  13. Yes it just behind the ears, but the sun catches it.
  14. The top two of the horses are fantastic, the way you have frozen the mane.
  15. your links dont work mate I will hijack the thread then.. This is "my "Bud". Its a Patterdale at 8 weeks.
  16. Rooks may not hunt the hedgerows for eggs like a crow or magpie, and I, like you dont really shoot many for that reason. Dont be fooled by them though, I have shot loads of them coming into the laying pen, knicking pheasant eggs, and loads at this time of year, knicking the sheep nuts put out for the pregnant ewes. It is unfortunate for me that there are not so many rookeries around me any more, as the call of the rooks, is one of those great countryside sounds, along with the wild geese, plover and curlew.
  17. Its 50 feet and there are other things such as inerupting and endagering other people etc, but in all honesty it is better not to chance the safety of potentially children and other members of the public, and keep well outside the 50 foot limit! imo
  18. Thats one of my favorite methods providing I have a bunny to hand. I find at first light, a good half to three quarters of an hour before sunrise at this time of year, a bunny lay on its back so the white underfur is showing, and then slit and its heart, liver and lungs are on show, is irresistable.
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