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  1. Same to you and Nicola me ole dukzzz. Phil
  2. Welcome aboard Carl but you would be much better in the airgun section. I have sold mine. Phil
  3. Well I don't know what happened to THL for almost a week but it is good to be back, poor old Jimmy was pulling his hair out and theres not a lot of it.......................can't get on.............PHIL, I CAN'T GET ON. Calm down now me ole dukzzz, we are all here again ready for a bit of banter and tell lies as to how much we shot... Is it possible Ian that you can let us know when the forum is shutting down for maintainance Ianb but there again you can't if it crashes, whatever it nice to be back and I can wish you all a very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year although I am not a bi
  4. You two old buggers at it ......................................
  5. Yes, I remembered later it was you that bought one BN ,pleased to hear it does the job because it looks really nice. I have come to the conclusion that near eye NV is simply not for me, I by far prefer to have both eyes open and the bonus is that I don't fall over or lose my balance which did happen on a couple of occassions with near eye systems Or you can't see anything with the intensity of having a bright image in your eye on a dark night but my buddy has no issues at all so it must be me........................... old tart. Phil
  6. As said before, try one if you can. The 'near eye' type is good for the rabbits while laid out in wait but I found when constantly scanning farm buildings etc for rats and feral pigeons they are a pain in the arse, far far easier to hold the gun on the hip or tripod and using two eyes scan the area and the bonus is at hip height, no flare back to your face from the screen, oh yes, you will get flare with near eye as well. I take far more shots at hip height with the nv than at eye level and far more stable than you might think but you can't do this on a 'near eye' nv. Try one...............
  7. Welcome aboard, blimey this is a 7 year old thread but never mind. My shooting pal bought one last year to help relive his youth. Phil
  8. Yes Mitch is no longer here but most of us are anyway what have you been up to in Germany. I love that country and before retiring I used to go over quite a bit, 2 or 3 times a year on business, great beer, great food, and great people I found. It's good to have you back mate. Phil
  9. With all the high tech night vision, some of which I have tried / bought and sold, the two I will not part with are my Viper and Wolf 'NiteSite' being able to skan the area for rats is so much easier with the old TV style units, in fact there is a modern day version of this type of nv on ebay for about £150, one of the lads on here has one but I cant remember who. This is it I think although it looks like the price has gone up a bit. NVS30 Night Vision Scope Infrared Cameras APP WIFI for Hunting & Surveillance WWW.EBAY.CO.UK Model: NVS30.
  10. Stroll on me old dukzzz where the hell have you been hiding, never mind James, it good to see you back on here matey. Phil
  11. I do agree with you but the change of cattle feedes simply removed much of the food source so the rats moved away and the cats keep numbers down now as there is only a fraction of the population of rats there now. Phil
  12. I totally agree with you, we had a perm where we shot around 1100 rats per year, fantastic winter sport but then the dairy farm cleaned up its act fitting off the ground feeders, released some feral cats which bred so now there is about 25 cats and the rats have gone. We are just waiting for some feedback from the council as they have major issues with rats at their waste depot with rats chewing through power cables, huge numbers and now almost imune to the poisons so we are in with a chance again. Phil
  13. Sport of kings BN only wish I could get another productive ratty perm. Phil
  14. It.s a little dandy is that Jimmy but you know that.
  15. My pal phoned the other day to say he had bought some of these pellets after seeing rave reviews on the web / youtube so we went to our local rfd who has a 25mt indoor range as part of the shop. My pal had managed to get both .177 and .22 so he could try his two FX DRS rifles, in short the outcome was excellent with one hole groups in both cals. I had taken my fairly recent purchase BSA Ultra .22 and my FX Wildcat .22 fac to try them in. The Ultra was not a roaring success however and compared to the AA Field pellets they were not as tight a group, 20mm at 25mt so not good enough for me but
  16. The guy never came back on the site so I don't think you will get very far on this occasion. Phil
  17. I would be tempted to contact Sotherby's as they have the staff who can advise the value and if it is something they could be interested in and don't be put off because its Sotherby's as they have lots of people with queries such as this. Phil
  18. One of my favourite forms of shooting although I tend to shoot a good number of them on top of the various barn roofs at my dairy farm perm. A great pity that I was told no more shooting at this farm until at earliest Jan 25 due to cattle virus so nobody other than farm staff allowed at present, looking forward to next year and get back on the job. A summer evening knocking down ferals, crows and a few woodpigeon chucked for good measure, really good sport. I remember shooting a feral off the rooftop earlier this year and as it hit the ground one of the farm cats appeared from nowhere, grabbed
  19. This version of the Dreamline was called the Streamline which I had and a lovely gun it was just do not know why FX changed the name. I am sure you will enjoy that. Phil
  20. I think the AGT is heavier than the hw100 depending which model. There is also the hw110 which is just as accurate as the hw100 but much lighter, I had two hw110 in both .22 and .177, wish I had not sold them. My buddy has just bought an FX DRS in .177 with a .22 on order, very light a very accurate, I am hoping he may sell me one of his hw110 guns at the right price. To give you an idea of the hw110, I popped on a nightsite onto my old .177 , laid out 5 used shotgun cases on their sides so we were looking at the underside of shell, my wife who has never had a shot with the nv on, shot each c
  21. I have had similar thoughts a while ago when my rfd brought in a pair. I had a play with one in the range, extremely accurate on the 25mt range with one hole groups. Just as the impact was so different when it came out, so is the AGT, it has it's own feel. I did not buy one as it could not afford it, would I buy one if I could afford it.........well that is the question, I don't know, having had the impact and loved it, I think I may stay with FX because having had several FX fac guns, I have no reason to move away from them and if I were buying either of them as a sub 12, I would not spend s
  22. The Webley Raiders are well worth having at that price because they fetch more than those prices in the shops. There is one in my rfd at £400. The old BSA Mercurys are nice, I have one which is a nice gun to shoot. Phil
  23. The second photo and that smile says it all Jimmy.............................................. that is the look of 'I am having this ' ! ! ! ! By the way, I think you are far too old to be jumping about on a tramolene my dear OLD friend. Phil
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