Missed_it
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Cheers, I looked at a video on yourtube and .223 turned rabbits inside out and even head shots ripped the skin off the back! I'll get this in and see how it goes.
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I have around 200 acres I shoot at the minute, and some more I can pick up, but you end up with more permissions than you can cover. A lot of it has been passed before for other people. I have held a SGC before, my 12 bores are on my dads ticket at the minute, but I'll get that back at the same time, with work, university and other things I am just getting back into this. As for mentors, shooting has always been something I have done alone, well mostly. I was going to get an application in to the range at Kibworth shooting grounds to learn a bit. I think I'll put it down on my a
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Thanks, I will get have a word with my local officer and get it off, I would be happy with air rifles and a .22lr for 99% of my shooting, and the land I shoot has already been passed for it. I was just thinking of knocking over the corvids and odd stubborn rabbit.
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Hi, I am looking to apply for my FAC, reading the information here, on BASC, and other sites I am down to calibre. I will mostly use it for rabbits, corvids and pigeons. But I have been asked about foxes. Now I was thinking of a .22lr for cheaper running, quiet on the rabbits. FAC Air to take pigeons on the roost, and because it will be safer on a couple of the shoots. Then put a slot in for a .204 for corvids, long rabbits and occasional foxes probably less than 10 a years. I say this because I believe .17 is frowned upon for foxes, and the other two I understand. I tho
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I've got an FN12 lighthunter, I wouldn't go much above 350 for a good condition single shot and probably £400 for a similar multi shot. But you can pick them up from around £220 if you've got the time to scour the classifieds.
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I've had the same problem, but just moving a mile or two and it is like shooting ferals. I enjoy shooting flighting birds, trouble is the 100yrd pick up when they keep moving at 70mph+! I like the tip about scaring them off, I might remember that one!
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Sorry I had second thought about the price I am trying to pay for my chainsaw certificates and I need a quick sale but I need the money also Also this is provisionally sold, pending payment etc. i have had it advertised elsewhere.
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Can you post a picture? I might be interested but at a lower price
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I have a Falcon FN12, .22 I am willing to sell with a slip on silencer for £160 + postage, in good condition, pellet on pellet at 30yrds. It has a small crack in the stock that was professionally fixed some time ago. Give me a ring on 07790120913, or email: tracker106@hotmail.co.uk Cheers Chris
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Sorry to drag up old posts, but is the Deerhunter as good as the Jack Pyke besides the lack of inner pocket access?
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I've done it a good few times from a hide. The best day was flighting pigeons in gale force wind, they were dropping low over the hill, the coming across the field barely 6ft up. They'd fold and continue on much the same trajectory and punch straight through the hedge, swinging onto the second for a left and right had the first bird smacked me in the stomach through the hide net. I think it is more the shock. I can only imaging the weight of a goose cracking you.
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For Sale left handed skeloton stock falcon fh 12
Missed_it replied to 2 shovels's topic in Gun's and Rifle's
Hi, I migtht be interested which caliber is this?