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  1. http://www.thehuntinglife.com/html/section...head-skull.html
  2. Get me one that comes with Keeley Hazell and name your price pal!.................
  3. Wish rabbits fetched that! Good shooting and nice to make a few quid as well. Ive been mesmerised for bloody ages with that vid clip....... :tongue4: :blush:
  4. You will need a screw stud in the Butt, but there is a special attachment that goes under the screw fitting on the fore stock so that just slips on or off. Thats what i thought but didnt know how to word it. Do you know where i could get or order one from? Cheers for the info pal
  5. I'm thinking of fitting a sling to my semi-auto with quick detatch studs so i can use the same sling as on my air rifle. Is it a simple job like with an air rifle or is it any different? Cheers
  6. You read Darcy's 'Now thats what i call terrier work'? p***y off here has a short story about the trials in there
  7. Any form of hunting with dogs, weather its coursing with lurchers, working a spaniel through cover crop looking for a runner or digging down to terrier baying like thunder, great satisfaction seeing a dog do its job bloody well. But saying that i mostly ferret, lol.
  8. Not a dog of the past but when you were talking about the bond you had with your jack it reminded me of my mates black patt. Farm bred 2nd generation patt x lakie that threw heavily to the patt side of things, smooth dog he is. Anyway i used to spend alot of time on my mates farm with him shooting and what have you and becuase of that i have known pete (the dog) since he was a few days old. Ever since he was probably about 10 months old he started to really bond with me and when i say that i mean more so than his owners, even they noticed and regularly comment on it. Im not entirely sure why b
  9. Beretta 390 I got mine second hand for 300 quid, just usual wear and tear but other than that in very good working order. If you can find one its hard to beat as far as semi-autos go
  10. I was in a few different gun shops yesterday and asked in both about how the S510 differs from the S410, and as i expected they are pretty much the same just the cocking mechanism beeing the main difference. I think with the hw100, everyone seemed to go mad for it and loved the side lever instead of the more conventional bolt so Air Arms were just catering for the 'side lever/hw100' market with the S510. My personal opinion is i bloody love it, but having never actually used one im not rushing to get rid of my S410.
  11. 20 quid, fed well on pork pie suasage roles chocy hobnobs coke and beer and at the end of the day big beef/pork joint for cobs. but beating pays in other ways aswell, as much pigeon shooting and rabbiting as we want and round about now we will be having a few walked up days just to have a bash at what birds are left.
  12. Air Arms S400 range are very accurate, fit most well, very easy to use (ie smooth and simple action), asthetically very pleasing to the eye and imo good value for money. As you can probably guess, i have one, lol.
  13. for me its the hare, magnificant animal. always let them pass when out beating as i dont see much sport in shooting them and there arnt that many about
  14. Any body seen the grantham journal? Just keeps geting better and f*****g better! http://www.granthamjournal.co.uk/newspaper.aspx
  15. meindl are always a safe bet, but i think most of their boots are over 100. well worth the extra though.
  16. I swear by deerhunter ram trousers, waterproof, windproof, insulated and tough as f**k! They will keep you warm and dry in just about any weather you are likely to encounter while hunting in the uk. Its the windproofing thats needed, you can have numerous layers on but unless you have a windproof outer the wind will cut straight through them all. As for footwear my new meindl Lhotse boots are great, well worth the money, stand up to brambles and other tough undergrowth well.
  17. Ian, if you are surprised by how much support you have got then you dont understand how much your site has benefitted us all. Through running this site you really have done so much for the hunting community and at times even extensions of that community (charity events, members personal problems). For me, i have learnt a wealth of knowledge from this site and when i think about it, to have access to that amount of knowledge and experience would be impossible any other way. Do what you have to Ian, we are all behind you!
  18. watch this fuckwit, i pissed myself with luaghter http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=q_J4Pj-yShY
  19. Here you go; www.nutritiondata.com/facts/lamb-veal-and-game-products/4650/2
  20. I beleive rabbit is around 30% protein, so a good meat for part of your body building diet especialy as us lot can usually get sacks of rabbits for nothing. But dont quote me on that percentage becuase im not sure, there are nutritional analysis websites out there that give you the full analyisis of all kinds of meat and foods.
  21. Well had a bash and sent it, adrenaline pumping and hand shaking throughout, lol. Good job these people arnt spouting this shit infront of me becuase i really dont think i would be able to just sit there and listen to it, makes my fukin blood boil! Anyway heres what i sent, "Letters like that of Joan McDaniel make my blood boil! Complete and utter ignorance written with no logical thought just an emotional response from hearing of a pet cat being shot. One of my strongest passions in life is shooting, particularly air rifle shooting although I also use shotguns I prefer the skill of us
  22. Cant beleive i missed that in the journal, thanks for pointing it out, ill try my best at a response to that arsehole of a letter!
  23. Im with you on this one millet, unless the bird somehow managed to earth itself when hitting the power line i doubt it got any shock at all, other than that to its neck when suddenly crashing into a cable out of nowhere. Ive seen swans aswell dead under power lines, took me a while to figure what had happened as the bird was just laying there dead on the side of a footpath at least 500 yards from the river, then i looked up and i realised
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