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Smokey 1

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  1. Lamping would be a big no no, with the trains running parallel to the fence. You could end up in real trouble for blinding the drivers with a strong light beam Looks like I will have to get lower than a worm's belly then Thanks for the replies, next time I hope to have a few trophy pics Smokey
  2. Thanks for the replies, there are plenty of bunnies on this plot due to the railway line and also the land on the opposite side of the track is a large industrial area, with mown grass and landscaped gardens. I shall give it a few weeks before returning with the R-10 and just pop up with the binoculars, shall start to build up a few screens at 50m intervals. Smokey
  3. I have recently managed to get permission on a farm that has a railway line running as it's boundary to the west and a small stream on the east. The main Field that the rabbits are in is very flat, M long against the railway embankment which has just received a new fence so there is no overhanging cover and the grass is kept extremely short by the sheep. There does not seem to be a favored entrance to the field from the embankment, I have sat it out and waited tight to the fence only for the bunnies to appear out of range further up the fence. I have creped toward them but they spook and run t
  4. I Have a Weihrauch fitted to my R10 mk2 and it is very quiet, one thing though it dose not fit the shrouded barrel 100% due to the difference in diameter but I guess thats just me being a tart Smokey
  5. Hi people, new to this forum lark. From just outside Preston any other Lancashire folk on here or has the Dutchy sworn you all never to tell, I shoot a BSA R10, a recent upgrade from my webley springer. Mostly shoot rabbit and feral. Any how's looks like a great site and already learning a few bits here and there. Smokey
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