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  1. hi, personly like this gun. why would you want a double trigger, it just makes more work for you. i prefer over and unders' to side by sides as i think that side by sides make you look at the barrles more as there is more of them. i a regluar clay shooter who has represented england twice and team GB once i definately prefer over and unders. if you do want a new gun, get wither a browning or miroku. you cant go wrong with either of them. but its not what other people think, its what you like. i am an olympic skeet shooter and most people who look at my gun would say its a trap gun because i have a funny face :D.

  2. Suck on your hand!!

     

    Blow/whistle!

     

    Just make squeeking noises with your mouth!!

     

    Practice, fox is naturaly curious and will react to lots of types of squeeking, I used my hands/mouth for years until only a year of 2 back when I was so cold/shivering/wet/windswept I simply couldn't make any reasonable noise, and a fox in sight...decided it was time to buy a call....

     

    http://www.foxcalluk.co.uk/

     

    Not the best in the world but does for me most of the time...just £10 when I got it!!!

     

    hi,

     

    i also have a fox call uk caller, i think that they are good but have you ever found that if there is a bit of drizzle or condensation in the caller then it does not work? i have and its annoying

  3. if you hit them you will kill them. just dont shoot them too far away or you'll just end up wounding everything. also use a suitable choke, i use quarter and half. as for range any within 35yds should be bread and butter for that combination.

     

    cheers

     

    the verminator

  4. i personly think that before you go and tackle anything live you should go and get some practice on some clays. get yourself a decent coach for an hour or 2, get one that comes well recommended. that will be the best thing to do because if the pigeons are decoying well and you cant shoot, then all you'll end up doing i scaring the pigeons off the field.

     

    cheers

     

    the verminator

  5. for pigeons i have ground down a pair of pliers so as they very thin. i then just put them round the pigeons neck and squeeze, it breaks the neck easily and quickly, also looks better to bystanders than ringing a birds neck. for hares i get hold of there back legs with there belly away from me, tilt its head back a bit and then push down on the neck while holding the legs where they are.

  6. hi,

     

    i use 30gram 6's, plastic wad. i personally don't like fibre as i don't think it patterns as tight so i choke up a bit when i have to use it. when i use the 30gram 6's i don't get many pricked birds. i also use these for everything else live that i shoot, apart form hares or bigger.

     

    cheers

     

    the verminator

  7. I use half shell type decoys and my mate uses the sillsocks...i think the sillsocks maybe better but i have still had some good shooting on the shells

     

    I set mine up in a U Horseshoe type pattern facing into the wind...but any sudden movement will scare them off..

    also any down pigeon which is belly up will do the same,

     

     

    Are you sure they were not seeing you moving in the hide

     

    i agree with willow1 here on the pattern's shape and about moving in the hide. for the hide you need a good solid backdrop to bulid you hide in front of, if there is nothing natural that you can use i would use a couple of nets at the back. for decoys i rekon that as much variation in the decoys as possible is good. the guy that i go with has about three types of decoys and i have full bodied & 2 differnet types of shell. when you mix all of these up it looks very good. hope this helps a bit.

     

    good luck next time

     

    the verminator

  8. Hi

     

    i often go roosting, going 2 moro :D , i go in a huge mixed wood and often shoot about 20 and a few squirrels as well. i shoot in firs so there intresting shots. be intresting if people put what type of woodland they though was best for roosting. i personaly like mixture of firs with a fre oaks or ashes for them to drop into first.

     

    happy hunting

     

    the verminator

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    theoben rapid 12 mk1

     

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    is ur ruger a rimfire magic job?

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