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Mink, Rat, Rabbit, Crow, Jackdaw, Jay, Ferral pigeon, Woodpigeon, Magpie, Squirrel. We have enough vermin as it is to shoot as such surely? I don't honestly know if it's actually illegal to shoot a f

As others have said, forget air rifles for shooting foxes, yes there are some that produce 500ftlb that would do the job @ 150 yards, but try asking your feo for one to shoot foxes the simple answer

Ineffective and not suitable. Get a proper rifle if you must shoot foxes.

.303 Wolverine is something else but, as far as lawfully being allowed to shoot with one on UK land under UK firearms laws the real answer to all these points raised, lies with what the Police say is legally possible or not. Does anyone here shoot with one or, know of someone who does with the blessing of the Law?

 

I know they tend to look kinder on applications for an FAC air rifle but a .303 job might be a bigger ask! A 30-40 ft/lb 22 air rifle will certainly be enough at 30 yards or so, but how often do you get that close to a fox to make it worthwhile? Not to mention whether or not it is legally allowed?

I still say you need a proper cartridge rifle liike a .22LR, 223, .243 or a shotgun to tackle fox poblems properly. And then you still need the police to clear the land for such calibres. If there's no problem, there's no problem!

The logical step is go have a word with them and see what you can have. Or not!

I don't want to see a lad here being done like a criminal for the sake of a bit of pest control, though, God knows there's a lot of miserable, ill-informed buggers out there who would love to see just that!

 

Best wishes to all.
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If you have a shotgun get some Heavy eley alpha max cartridges and call them in. Keep the range to 30 yards - although classed as a pest they still deserve upmost respect. Some may have other opinions on range but closer the better.

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As a starter just on the first rung of the ladder I thought that Foxes are a mater for the Farmer and his game keepers and not for vermin control and not for Air rifles. At this time of year when game keepers are putting down £250,000 worth of pheasants they have there hands full.

You have asked the question but have you talked to the farmer,Just saying I am not having a go.

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As a starter just on the first rung of the ladder I thought that Foxes are a mater for the Farmer and his game keepers and not for vermin control and not for Air rifles. At this time of year when game keepers are putting down £250,000 worth of pheasants they have there hands full.

You have asked the question but have you talked to the farmer,Just saying I am not having a go.

Ask most farmers whether there gamekeepers take care of the foxes for them mate see what reply you get.

not every farm is looked after by a keeper mate

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Some farms may not have game keepers but it should still be down to the farmer/ land owner to say what happens on his land. I know that there are lots of really good hands that have been there and seen it all but these guys know score with what they can shoot and how to do it.

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Some farms may not have game keepers but it should still be down to the farmer/ land owner to say what happens on his land. I know that there are lots of really good hands that have been there and seen it all but these guys know score with what they can shoot and how to do it.

 

Ask your local FAO then let us know the reply

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Some farms may not have game keepers but it should still be down to the farmer/ land owner to say what happens on his land. I know that there are lots of really good hands that have been there and seen it all but these guys know score with what they can shoot and how to do it.

 

Ask your local FAO then let us know the reply

 

I don't need to moxy because I only have air rifles so if I were to come across a fox I would not shoot it.

So what is the law on this situation just so I know ?

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At the end of the day, this a 'waste of time' post. Not offence to the OP. None at all, but a fox is out of the realm of 'air guns'. End of.

 

Its all down to energy, irrelevant of calibre. There isn't enough per mass.

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At the end of the day, this a 'waste of time' post. Not offence to the OP. None at all, but a fox is out of the realm of 'air guns'. End of.

 

Its all down to energy, irrelevant of calibre. There isn't enough per mass.

 

I've seen a video on YouTube of someone using an S410 successfully on a fox that had been baited in close... but I can't remember if it was FAC or not.

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