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Terryorr

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  1. A pump action shotgun is different from a semi auto, the pump action is operated by YOU so of course it will recycle any cartridge, a semi auto is operated by pressure from the load you are using, that is why some semis don't operate with loads of say less 28grm simply because there aint enough pressure from them to recycle the next shot.
  2. I remember 35 odd years ago my Dad had a Savage 16 shot (tube magazine) semi auto .22lr with open sights back then a scope was hardly heard off
  3. Cedric, I doubt that scope IS buggered mate, you definitely couldn,t rely on it when your shooting at live quarry. For the sake of less than £100 (As Deker just pointed out) you,d be better replacing it.
  4. And I didn't say a wee dopey cheap scope, I said you don't have to spend £500. And I am telling you that is the case anyway! There are loads of scopes available for way under £500 that work just fine in the field, and in many cases on the range, on a rimfire or centrefire. None of these below have fallen apart, lost zero, broken, gone milky or become unusable in the dark, and I have never had to refuse a shot because of the scope. CentrefireGroupx.jpg .223, .243, and .308 The most expensive here is way under £100 and they all work, the .223 scope is still available from JSR for £
  5. A mate of mine (whom I will call Joe from now on for obvious reasons) and his wife split up a year ago and Joe was a keen shooter. He moved into a mobile home to live and sent his F.A.C. away to get his address changed. Many people said he had no chance but he said he would give it a go and see. 3 odd weeks later his F.A.C. dropped through the door and Joe was delighted. The following week he got a phone call from his FAO to say he was coming out to inspect his gun cabinet .Anyway on the day of visit sure enough out came the FAO and realising Joe lived in a mobile home he said, Did you not kn
  6. Hi Deker, I didn't say you had to spend £500 on a scope for a rimfire, I was talking for the likes of a cheap centrefire. You could probably buy a new Howa .223 for little more than £500 so don't be telling me that it is fine to put a wee dopey cheap scope on it because the 1st dozen or so rounds through it and the scope would be in joogings
  7. Certainly a good job mate, if you have correct tools to do the job why not, aslong as it is up to spec
  8. Cheers Celticrusader will do. I once heard it say that to get the best out of any rifle you need to spend the same money on a scope as you did the rifle ie rifle £500 scope £500 and it has a lot of truth about it
  9. Oh toasty that is not very nice 35 posts on here and talking like that
  10. I always found gun cabinets to be very cramped for what they were supposed to hold ie a 3 gun cabinet would hold 3 guns but it would be a tight squeeze, not good for expensive guns. The cabinet I have at the minute is a 5 gun, I have 2 semi auto shotguns and a scoped rifle in it and I still have to be careful when taking them out, as Iksopener said always get a bigger cabinet for the guns you have.
  11. Hi Celticrusader, the scope certainly wasn,t an expensive 1, I bought the whole set up " 452 American, scope and moderator" all brand new for £450 so I reckon scope was in round £50. It is an Optic richter, 3-9x40. It is spot on now but as Coypu Hunter said, I,ll be checking zeroing before I go out from now on
  12. Last few times I had rifle out it was spot on at 100yds, talking rabbits regulary, I reckon the scope has got a knock in back of van recently
  13. I took the .22lr out today to see what was about and got a couple of shots at rabbits bout 100yds away. Both times I could see the round striking the ground just above the rabbit. This annoyed me so when I went home I set up a paper bisley target (5 small targets inside it) at 100 yds, got the bipod fitted and lay down behind the rifle and took 1 shot at each of the 5 small targets. On inspecting the targets each round had struck 3" high and 1/2" to the left. I took the covers off the sight and it said 1 click equalled 1/4". 12 clicks down and 2 clicks to the right and I tried another 5 rounds
  14. Now you have learned by your mistakes, trade it in against something that DOES fit. If it don't fit you cant expect high scores, good luck
  15. Yip, celtic crusader you are probably closest to the answer, nature always throws up surprises
  16. Well there you go, that is really early (or really late)
  17. Hi Charlie slade, that is 1 scenario yes, but not sure. I have seen cubs as early as end January and maybe as late as end of May but certainly not September. Some other members may have their own views.
  18. Was talking to old mate off mine today and off course the subject of lamping came up. He was saying 1 night last September (2013) he got a call out to shoot some foxes with his .223 on a local pheasant shoot. 1 of the club members and him lamped for a while and a pair of red eyes lit up bout 120 yds away, he steadied up and took the shot and heard the bullet hit home. They went down to pick the fox up but couldn't find it in the heather so the club member said he would find it in day light. The next day sure enough he phoned my mate to say he found the fox and believe it or not he said, it was
  19. Something the same here mate, initial grant and renewal are both £50, variation £26 and 1 on 1 off free
  20. Just an interesting question. What is the cost of a Firearms Certificate or a Shotgun Certificate in England, Scotland, Wales and Southern Ireland ? In Northern Ireland a Certificate costs £50 for 5 years, that covers everything from air rifles through to centre fire rifles and shotguns. Last year there was a rumour it was going up to £120 for 5 years but nothing has come off it yet.
  21. I know the old Hatsons give a lot of trouble but if the new models are only £300 and cycle everything down to 21g loads, that's excellent. I have a Browning fusion and a Beretta 302, both excellent shotguns but neither will cycle 21g loads. ATB
  22. Well, we got to our farm this morn bout 10am, 8 guns turned up. The 1st patch was well covered with 4 guns round bottom and up far side, the other 4 took top and near side.In went the hounds and started yipping almost immediately. Bout 5 minutes later a big old dog fox bolted bout 10 yds from me and 1 dropped him. The hounds continued yipping for maybe another 10 minutes and then stopped. I looked round and 1 of the young lads had signalled that it was over so we all headed back to the start and next thing we saw was another fox out and up the field with 1 of the hounds after it the young la
  23. let you know mate, where you from in Ireland
  24. Nothing will ricochet [BANNED TEXT] til it hits something, it has hit something and then ricochet, wise up
  25. Out with hounds tomorrow for 1st time this season, 4 bits of cover to do all on 1 farm, we checked it out during May and beside 1 piece of cover 5 cubs bolted down a small cubing bury, they still hadn,t coloured so hoping for good day tomorrow. Will let yous know story tomorrow evening watch this space
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