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langouroux

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  1. Might also be worth being a little humble and grateful for being able to turn up from nowhere and and advertise your wares on a respected and well established site! might also be worth keeping your opinion to yourself if you don't have anything constructive to say deker.... your a bit of a hunting life vigilante aren't you ! get over yourself ! talking of humble or gratefull....i don't see a donator sign by your name....if you are gratefull for using this site maybe you should support it by donating a little to the running costs etc....its only £5! the guy is organizing an event for
  2. i am currently learning to stalk with my friends a sauer 202 6.5x55 - what a fantastic rifle and caliber! it shoots so flat, i have shot fox at 20 yards and deer at 140 off sticks with this gun, and right out to 200 yards the allowance you have to make is negligible. i personally have .308 on my ticket but i am putting in for a variation to 6.5x55 - although i don't know if the 6.5x55 is boar legal so this is something i will personally have to consider.
  3. errr what the feck is peasmarsh? im guessing a boar farm?
  4. this site might help mate. http://www.britishwildboar.org.uk/ ps: why? do you know something we dont
  5. take the cabinet back that you have bought, go to the local mole valley farmers as the are the cheapest around, i got bratton sound 5 gun rifle cabinet with locking box for £120
  6. dry is best really mate with a light wind, keep you face to the wind so it doesn't carry your noise / scent to the little blighters. I have one piece of ground that if it has been bucketing it down and then sunny straight after, they are out straight away.
  7. nice shooting, but you look a bit to happy, try not to smile for the camera so much next time!
  8. im sure i read that one of the guys who writes for sporting rifle sets up decoys, and as they land he then picks them off with his air rifle.
  9. all depends on the land mate, i have got some land they are around all day, but other places its strictly early morning and late evening / dusk....failing that, lamping is usually successful as long as they have been over lamped before hand. try going at different times of day and seeing when they are around, what the best shooting points are etc, sitting still and just watching the area for a while, it makes a lot of difference .
  10. surely boiling it out has got to be easier / more efficient / professional way of things?
  11. awesome write up mate, i think every one agrees its not just about shooting/hunting etc, very few people are lucky enough to experience these sort of things
  12. yep for sure, a trigger kit is the way forward, you can also get them from http://www.rimfiremagic.co.uk/
  13. whats work? i mean whats your work, just wondering because you have a furnace that you can burn foxes in. We are joiners and have v large wood burner which we use to burn all off cuts and waste. It cost me 10K buts saves me £600 in skips a month and it heats the workshop in winter. It has a heat exchanger so it also heats the work shop but can be vented outside in summer, when we dont need the heat but still need to burn waste. Once the fires been on an hour or so in go the carcases and within an hour there pretty much gone bet the office girls love that!
  14. you had a fox the first time didnt you? well done all going to plan then!
  15. doesn't matter how many rifles you do or don't need, the bottom line is he loves them so who cares if its 2, 10 or 20. i technically don't "need" 5 surfboards but i have 5, and i ride a different one dependent on the conditions and what i fancy at that particular minute ( i change my mind a lot about stuff) either way they all look awesome! do you have an armory room dedicated to them? or got loads of gun cabinets? if not i reckon you should build one, with a fake book that makes the wall move like in the films! or build one under you garden...im a landscaper and would be
  16. what scope are you gonna go for?
  17. just out of interst how much was a new hatsan? you can pick up a second hand berreta semi auto for less than £300.
  18. very nice mate.... thats goatt be a record!
  19. i have been using RWS and lapua recently and i have gone over to winchester as they cycle better in my rimmie.
  20. good advice there mate well said. i had to do this to complete my NVQ in game and wildlife management, its looks really good all laid out in a folder when it come to getting permissions.
  21. i got a rand new baikal 12G for £150, someone bought it put 50 shells through ti and decided they didtn like it! i love them gun shoot clays etc regulalry with it and cant fault it!
  22. hello and welcome mate, im based in truro, i did know of a lovely little jack russel from working lines / farm that was available if your interested then gimme a buzz 07772112103 rob.
  23. ring your local police HQ and ask if the land is already approved for a .22LR, if it is then at least part of the leg work is done. There shouldn't be any reason that you wont get it mate, be ready for them asking lots of questions though. if it gets granted you will probably have conditions on your FAC that will restrict you from shooting on land, unless it has been approved etc, most people have this at first. "mr logic" would probably be a good person to ask....but he is going to get annoyed with me recommending him every 5 mins!
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