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David

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  1. Well done duckwing,its mad being able to set such a sensitive small snare setup like that, once heard a few stories off pegandgun about snaring mice i couldnt believe it
  2. well done its about time you started posting again
  3. Well done foxy at least your out shooting vermin keep it up
  4. Millet i took that photo ian drove straight past it, he only seen it when it was on the camera
  5. Had a walk out this morning with the scatter gun and the terrier i thought id try and get a couple of pheasants before the seasons over, well i did managed to get a few which the dog chased out and i did miss a few aswell it was'nt thad bad of a day i enjoyed myself here's a pic
  6. thanks mate, i know its not perfect and dont need remarks like that from deerstalker, lets see what sort of job he could make of a bit of steel and a lump of wood rgds remmy.
  7. Nice big fox there baldie well done
  8. Looks spot on remmy you have done a good job it
  9. Nice dog frank those whippets are the tool for the ferreting game, a mate of mine had one it made them bolting rabbits look so easy, cant wait to see your pup coming on catching them keep us posted
  10. Weird that.. but come to think of it i often come across pheasant's like that but all they seem to do is fall out the tree's and never wake up.. :whistle: . Millet it can only be bird flu if your seing that millet cause you couldnt hit a barn door on a good day with your rifle :11: :11: Your nailing them foxs
  11. millet they where specially made to suit your gun so you better not loose them
  12. shame about the guy with the shotgun
  13. Oh yes the little bugger cant move :11: a dog makes stalking much better been able to let them find the ran on stuff, once them deer hit the wood and drop they blend in to much and seem to vanish as you,ll already know,i wouldnt like to go stalking without him now
  14. I thought id have a pop out this morning on a bit of land i shoot what ive not been on for a while, set of about 7 and got there about 7.30 drove on the farm and parked up and got the rifle out, walked to the first wood and theres a doe stood only 100 yards or so away so i dropped to the floor and took the shot (lung shot) it ran in the wood about 40 yard but my little plummer had no problem finding it i continuted to walk and seen a couple of foxs which wouldnt stand still never mind ill bump into them yet heres a pic
  15. Exellent pictures frank and by the looks of it a good day out
  16. He must of bagged 15 to 25 rabbits and a few hares we didnt count them its just a rought guess:good:
  17. Had a pop along to peg and guns last night, we decided to have a quick couple hours out with the shotty and 243 and managed a good bag i bagged a fox in the first field it stopped for a look at us about 120 yards, down it went then missed one it will be there for the next journey, then peg shot alot of rabbits on our trip round on the quad i took a photo on my phone so the pictures crap but anyway heres a pic of the fox, cheers peg
  18. you could be right :11: i thought more about the tail and legs positioned in the same place, with the same grass in the front of the back legs on both photos anyway good shooting keep it up
  19. hi foxshot thats the problem i had when i got my t8 very front end heavy so i got 4" chopped off it , and now its balanced to perfection, and it still shoots quarter " at 200yds , as for the green t8 special ordered from over the pond mate top notch remmy. I know what you mean about the lenght of the gun with the silencer on it i thought i would of had problems with it being to long but found that it didnt cause a problem as most shots will be taken of the bipod or shooting sticks, the balance of the gun feels fine to me so i see no need to shorting it
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