love the 95 mate. bought this to use as a rough gun but fell in love! people say they're as good as the but too light. i disagree,i think the weight of these is just right!
as has been already said,find some fences and dykes etc and climb over and walk away! ignore the whining and the pup will soon learn.start off small though. this is the way i taught mine and they skip over dykes and fences now.
full spec is..
.22 calibre
barrel cut down to 275mm(11") and screw cut
theoben evolution silencer fitted
full V mach kit fitted and all internals highly polished
trigger stripped and sears polished
custom cs500 walnut stock fitted.
i had mine on wagg for a few months and thought the same. they're now on a better quality dry with extra mince etc and look ten times the dogs they used to!
i see where the poster is coming from but in the end its all down to personal preference about what you want from a lurcher and how you want it to do that job.i personally don't need half x's but i like bull in a lurcher for that extra drive etc that it gives so both my dogs are 1/4 bull. horses for courses....
i remember when i was a kid,fishing on the ouse in winter and the river was frozen from the bank to about ten foot out! had to break a channel before fishing and it still refroze as the day went on!
you mean for dog food? can't see it being worth it really. to grow a rabbit to be big enough for food will take time and (rabbit)food. for what?one meal for a dog?. to make it viable,it would have to be done ona huge scale! adn rabbits are easy enough to go out and get ready to eat!lol
get a pup mate. seasons half way through now so get a pup and bond with it over summer as it grows up.teaching it the basics won't be hard even for a beginner.
as above,what can it be used for? is it ok to use to clean and protect metal work?(i know it shouldn't be used to lubricate metal to metal surfaces)what about pellet lube?can it be used for that?
that sounds like it could be it. but have never seen any dead rats about(very rarely see live ones up there actually!)i've been walking round threre for yrs and never seen this before.