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Everything posted by HUnter_zero
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Two (or more) kills with one shot?
HUnter_zero replied to subwoofer's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
5 crows, one shot. 2 ducks on shot. 3 rabbits one shot. The former were shot with a 12 bore, the latter with a .22rf. We used to shoot over a quarry that was full with rabbits, it got so boring that my mate & I used to wait for the rabbits to line up before shooting. John -
Ruger No.1 in .222 ! John
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Anywhere from four weeks (the fastest I have heard of) to eight months but I would hazard a guess at eight to twelve weeks. John
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The guy is a dick! and it's such dick's that we just don't need in our sport. My mind boggles to what he is actually trying to achieve or prove other than he is a dick. John
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Nikko Stirling Nighteater 4-16x50 ill. Mildot
HUnter_zero replied to november's topic in Reloading and Gun Maintenance
I can remember when Meopta was mostly unknown here in the UK and the prices were very reasonable indeed. I can understand what your saying about the .222, just my point of view has always been that no matter how accurate the rifle is or how well I am shooting on the day, if the scope isn't 100% then one day things are bound to go wrong. Some other options might be a Tasco Titan, the older models are rock solid, Tasco Euro class is another seriously solid tasco. Simmons Whitetail classic (the ones with the granite finish) are very good scopes for the money and can be purchased for less than £2 -
Nikko Stirling Nighteater 4-16x50 ill. Mildot
HUnter_zero replied to november's topic in Reloading and Gun Maintenance
I have only ever owned one Nikko scope, a 4-12x50 and it was superb. As I say, I think that the scopes have come on in leaps and bounds these days but as with most things "you pays your money and takes your chances and get just a little less than you thought you would". I'm not sure what the price is of the scope scope you were looking at but you also have options like Meopta, S&B & Khales. John -
Well it's that time of year again that I can finally get up the range to test reloads and hone my rifle skills. The range I shoot on is simply a field in the middle of these Welsh hills, the drive is through common land, dirt tracks and woodland, until finally the range is insight, so dry weather is a must. I've just dug out my bench rest and given it a lick of wood preserver, check my tripod and my spotting scope for suitability and then it occurred to me. Why in hells name do I bother with all this equipment? My complete set-up is some what of a portable ballistics lab. B
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Nikko Stirling Nighteater 4-16x50 ill. Mildot
HUnter_zero replied to november's topic in Reloading and Gun Maintenance
Once upon a time....... but not anymore..... That's wheat happens when a bunch of ignorant people have the power to make laws, ignorant laws prevail. WE can have a .308 rifle, which can kill for over a mile but not a hand gun which is useless much past 30 yards. Any way, back on track. If I were based in your location I doubt I'd be looking for Nikko scopes. Surely there must be many second hand Zeiss or Swarovski scopes in the guns shops? I'm just guessing that the prices would be much lower than that in the UK. I've picked up a few Khales scopes from Germany (second hand) for a combined -
That's a real neat idea Rod! Will it work on pigeons & Pheasants with such ease? I know a stack of keepers that would love a transportable "plucking" machine. John
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So you don't like him then? John
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Hi all, just wondering if there is any interest in my Parker Hale classic stalking rifle The rifle has had the trigger done and action bedded. Genuine Bushnell Banner dawn to dusk 6-18x50 scope. Accurate and in good condition. Screw cut. Very slight pitting to barrel but it dose not effect accuracy and I'm just being 100% honest. The scope has to be worth £70, Sling £10, so the rifle (not inc. the bipod) £200 Not open to offers as I don't mind if I do sell or don't sell the rifle. FAC rules apply and would most certainly have to be face to face, unless the buyer wan
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fire arms certificate
HUnter_zero replied to jonny the fox's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
In the first instance, I would contact any shooting organisation you might belong to and tell them what has happened. Failing that, down load a copy of the home office guidelines and literature pertaining to a .17 HMR. Obviously the FEO that attended your home is an idiot and hasn't the foggiest idea of what he/she is talking about. I would then call the firearms licensing department and ask for a meeting with the head of the department to discuss your resent application and refusal. 1) There is NO requirement to have an alarm fitted, however you do need to have adequate securi -
Noticed in the countryman's weekly : NO CONNECTIONS WITH THE FERRET BOX COMPANY. DL shooting products have asked the countryman's weekly to point out that they do not have any working or business associations with the ferret box company or Mark Scott. How embarrassing is that! John
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Good cull! Nice example of a murder buck there! They do come around from time to time and a bloody nuisance they are too. John
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I'll have some in 11 weeks needing a new home. John
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Just my 2'p worth. I wasn't aware that such a shot had a name. In fact it was where I was told to shoot a deer right from the start of my stalking. Personally I prefer to shoot deer 1/3 way up and just behind the front leg, this gives me ample space for error. It seems to me a lot of people are commenting on a shot that they have never taken and passing judgment on such a shot based only on theory. If I had only three options, head, neck or "pinning" then pinning it would be. I have to admit the old boy who taught me to stalk wasn't really interested in humane methods, more that the deer
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Which do you get more fun out of ?
HUnter_zero replied to whippeter69's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
Over all for fun it has to be the shotgun, clays, pigeon decoying, mooching, walk up pheasant, bolting rabbits etc. However I prefer the rifle. John -
Can not help with getting you any but as for health problems. Ferrets do suffer from some diseases but on the whole ferrets are healthy, happy-go-lucky animals. Hobs (males) will live for around 8-10 years, Jill's (females) 6-8 years and as with humans the older the ferret becomes the more health issues will be present but that's much the same with all animals. John
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Nice footage John! To be honest mate, I don't think you have anything to prove or defend in "any" thread trying to justify head shots. I speak from my own PERSONAL experience. It's hard enough to get deer stalking to begin with, it's more bloody luck than judgment to actually get a shootable beast in your sight, it's more luck than judgment to actually have a shootable beast and a safe back stop and a good shooting position all at the same time. Why on earth would any stalker want to risk an injured beast running off ? I guess after a while, all that counts is that the beast is dea
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Hi John, this could be one of three things. First, simply the molt (most likely). Second, simply a hormone based reaction (possible). Third, Adrenal disease (outside chance). Personally I would not rush to the vet at this stage and would wait and see what happens. If it is the molt or hormones then it will sort it's self out. If adrenal disease then to be honest the operation is prohibitive and risky. There is a method to help with the symptoms. To put your mind at rest, I would simply say that the Jill is molting and would give her vitamin and cod liver oil supplements for the nex
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I'm presuming you have never been to St Hubert's Club then or a BDS shoot meeting The point, as you diligently high lighted is a simple one, "If the shooter cant do better than that at 100 yards" which is why shots to the heart & lung area are so fine! Don't forget there are many many people on the Internet that shoot roe deer well in to 300 or 400 yards Now, not sure about your set-up but I don't have a snow balls chance in hell of getting 6" groups at 400 yards with my .243" Pro-hunter. John
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To be honest, I personally just want the beast to be dead. Once I have pulled the trigger, the best outcome is that the beast will die quickly, any other outcome is not worth a gnats whisker. An old friend of mine used to be the head deer manager of a deer park and always took head shots. This was due to four factors, one he always shot from a bi-pod on his Hilux bonnet, two he was shooting park deer which to say the least are a world apart from that of truly wild deer, three the park manager didn't want to sell carcasses with meat damage and four he had all the time in the world with as many
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Only once did I head shoot a red and the meat tasted like cr@p. I always go for a H&L shot, that way my meat bleeds out. John
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I would have hoped the midwife would have put you at ease John