Batteries last longer, as will your bulb, the spooking quarry thing, keeps you in incognito and limits bothering neighbours. Also very useful for squeaking foxes to the gun.
If you've got a spare £30 then get one .
Put loads of traps down and check local poultry etc.
Recently lost mine. Found one the next day in the neighbours nest box and found one 6 days later in my car park, looking well fecked. The second one had which looked to be a fox bite on it.
I can understand some what people not wanting to travel, especially if you don't know the parents of the pup/dog. I myself have travelled good distances and seen shite. Saying that the dogs I've got at the mo tot up over a thousand miles between them!
I travelled from Kent to Exeter to meet a bloke of here an the man wanted to gift me the dog, top geezer.
Nice pic's.
It's no wonder they are making a come back when all I see them catching is stockie rainbows . Might as well be pets.
They'll soon be on the general licence, following the Cormorant and our dear ol Buzzard.
Only kidding
All cartridges will kill foxes and I have dropped foxes on many occasions with game shot No5 and No6.
But as said if your looking for dedicated fox shot BB's and above.
A great little gun for teaching the young'ns. But as for killing stuff, feck, your camo must be good.
Great gun, I paid £120 for mine in as new condition.