jamie g 17 Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 went out for a lamp on some permission monday night and see a couple of foxes about. one wasnt hanging about. the second fox was moving right to left in cut field. again wouldnt stop then went out fo sight behind a dip in the gound. got the 3 fox tho off top of my 4x4. 235 yards when ranged. not the longest shot in the world but my longest so far. i would perfer them to come in range even more. but sometimes they wont so have to have a longer shot at them. see 4 roe deer to just sitting on the border of one field into the other by some train tracks. lovely watching them go about there life. there so alert and a joy to watch. any hoe here is a picture of the vixen as you see in cracking condition there bales were still in the fields and a trailer was parked in one bales on top. be good early morning sniper point for fox or crows. Quote Link to post
Yokel Matt 918 Posted October 9, 2009 Report Share Posted October 9, 2009 Good shooting Jamie - 235 yards is a long way on the lamp. Good that have a few deer knocking about as well... bring on the doe season Quote Link to post
jamie g 17 Posted October 9, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 9, 2009 (edited) Good shooting Jamie - 235 yards is a long way on the lamp. Good that have a few deer knocking about as well... bring on the doe season yes mate trouble is i would have to put in for 243 for the deer with them being roe. silly rule really when they can shoot roe in scotland with 22 centrefire. never mind im more into foxing anyhow. sorry i havent posted that book back to you yet on longnetting. i have wiped the message you sent me for your work address. psend it to me again mate and i wll get it sorted asap. as for the fox iyes it is pretty far under lamp. thats what i like about the 22/250 its point and aim Edited October 9, 2009 by jamie g Quote Link to post
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