Say's it all really-everyone got their own preference. Main thing is to test your shot pattern on a plate or large piece of cardboard using adequate sized shot at various ranges. Once your happy with the results just get out there and do the bizz. One last word about the Hatsans-they're very much budget guns but at the end of the day if your on a budget they'll do the job just fine
Hello mate, I have a beretta 303 semi and a browning fusion gold semi which are ideal for foxing but you would need around £500/£600 for either second hand. I use the 1/2 choke for the simple reason it is a good all rounder, i.e. foxy could be bolting from a terrier 15/20 yards away from me or he could be 30/40 yards away fleeing from hounds. As for cartridges, you need to move up to at least 36grm loads of say BBs.Good Luck, hope this helps.
I use 50g loads of bb's through 3/4 choke-will drop 'em stone dead at 50yrds. Some mates use spsg's-this in theory increases range up to 70+yrds
Hi all, have been offered a norica .410 3 shot b/a (3'' chamber) for £175. Has anyone used one of these and if so are they any good?? Also does £175 seam a bit steep? Cheers in advance.
How do everyone? From s.wales, love my shooting, mostly foxes with rifle (.222). Also do some vermin control, bunnies,crows, tree rats plus pigeon for crop protection (17hmr and shotgun). Will be nice to chat to other people with the interests.