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I had to stop using gas a few years ago because of ridiculous changes to rules. To re train and be assessed by City & Guilds after years of using gas is just someone making money out of the little guy. The argument of all this unncessary paperwork keeping out amateurs just doesn't wash with old timers like me. Still I prefer traps as them who employ me like seeing the fruits of my labours and what they get for their money. You're right about the mole holes though d6k. No hills, smiley clients.
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Thanks to all for your replies. I'm old school. My Sussex Armoury Jackal was a nice little gun and I always liked side levers and multipumps. It was old school technology that always worked despite the jackal being heavy and noisy. I shoot a harrier now but the gear to charge it is a bit of a handful. My old Crosman 1322 multipump was ideal for barn work being light, self contained, quiet, reliable and accurate. Ok it wasn't up to modern accuracy but as the average shot was less than 30 feet who cared. No longer available. The Daisy 760 pump master fits the bill now even though it's go
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Sorry guys, not clear enough, sidelever .22 springer is what I'm looking for.
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Anyone got a recommendation for a modern version of the 1980's Air Arms Jackal?
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We All knew it was coming and it moves forward another step with :- This copied from Teletext today. Airgun ban powers due Powers to ban airguns - which have led to incidents including a boy's death in Glasgow - are expected to be handed over from Westminster to Holyrood. The SNP has argued that Scotland has a distinct problem with airguns and the move is due to be confirmed. The move has been urged by the parents of two-year-old Andrew Morton, who was killed in 2005 in Easterhouse. Anyone who works for the BASC might like to take notice (not that it will make the sl
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Hi sean 3513 Not sure about that distance as the jbm calculator gave me this information. Maximum Distance Input Data Ballistic Coefficient: 0.035 G1 Bullet Weight: 19.7 gr Muzzle Velocity: 524.0 ft/s Temperature: 59.0 °F Pressure: 29.92 in Hg Humidity: 0.0 % Altitude: 0.0 ft Std. Atmosphere at Altitude: No Pressure is Corrected: Yes Output Data Atmospheric Density: 0.07647 lb/ft³ Speed of Sound: 1116.5 ft/s Initial Angle: 35.0 deg Terminal Angle: 70.2 deg Terminal Range: 433.3 yd Terminal Velocity: 128.5 ft/s Terminal Time: 10.1 s Terminal Energy: 0.7 ft•lbs I t
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Tee Hee Very funny! :clapper: :clapper:
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Got an interesting problem more directed to users of airguns though. I'm going to help clear feral pigeon from a small wood that backs onto an industrial estate (both owned by same firm). Problem is the industrial unit H&S wants a risk assessment about the dangers of air gun pellets crossing the boundary wire from the wood and falling into the compound. Not a problem but my 'boss' was a bit confused (too much coffee / caffiene :crazy: :crazy: ) on how to approach it. As we are shooting into trees (just a guess 45 degrees elevation), I put the figures into the JBM internets 'ma
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What I use on traps (doing a lot of rat cages lately) is my HW45 pistol , expensive but lasts for ever. As for a Rifle for traps? 12 ft lbs (ish) is too much power at close range, I prefer to use my pistol.
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national gamekeepers association is who I'm with. <linky thingy> Non commercial insurance though.
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A Priest used correctly wins every time. I've been on a couple of ferret and long net sessions where rabbits were karate chopped and even neck stretched. It was not a happy sight to see a rabbit 'wake up' after a snooze only to have to be hit again. My priest is a foot long length of 22mm copper pipe filled with lead. One hit, job jobbed. I practiced on dead rabbits encouraged by my 'expert' mate who was also taught to practice on dead rabbits when he began. As for feeling bad, you get used to it. If you don't then you're probably not for rabbiting. No problem, some people just can't ki
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Thanks for that Phantom. Good price too!
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Hi Guys Where can I get a 40cm 12mm OD .177 barrel blank from?
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What is and who is selling the cheapest .177 pcp today?
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Hi there The one. I was CIEH risk assessment trained but found that when going shooting (especially in the open) that there is so much more to worry about (HSE wise). I researched it a bit on the Internet. As usual the UK, BASC, NGO, and HSE had little, sparce, if not bad advice. I hit pay dirt by looking over the pond though at yank sites. Shooting Risk assessment is a doodle if you use a tick list RA form. I got my first one a few years (8 to be precise) ago via a download from rangesinfo.org (usa based). It was a BBS /FTP site then but may be more user friendly now. Loads of useful for