johnboy19 38 Posted June 11, 2010 Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 Last night me and my shooting buddy, mcscottybhoyno1 on here, went for a walk round a newly acquired permission. Its a small wooded area next to 3 houses. The woods area jointly owned by the owners of 2 of the houses, who have both gave us permission to shoot and ferret there, they already have people shooting and ferreting there but they are only there occasionally apparently. They both have very nice, well kept gardens and 2 allotments and are totally demented by the damage the rabbits cause so they say the more people helping the better. Anyway we decided to go up for the first time tonight, and there seemed to be plenty of rabbits there, mostly kits. We had a wander and found a large warren and decided to find a spot and wait. Was only waiting about 5 mins before a kit popped out, i sat and watched it for about 15 mins, dodging in and out of behind plants until i could get the shot, and bang! perfect shot and it was down, kicking like feck! We waited outside for another while but nothing appeared so we went for another wander. We seen a good few but they seemed to see us before we seen them. I know my fieldcraft isnt the best but i found it hard to move about the woods quietly wihout being seen, with all the branches etc that were more or less unavoidable. I ended up going back to the spot where i got the last one and scott went a wander. I was waiting for about 20 mins or so and another kit popped out. I watched it for about 5 mins then it disappeared, and then reappeared about 5 mins later. When it came time to take the shot.......I missed!! I went back to get scott and we decided to go and get the lamp and g back to the same spot. Its a Logun lamp, and as i took it out the box, a pin that holds it together fell out and i couldnt find it im hoping its not too hard to find a similar pin. so i held the lamp and scott was the shooter We went back and waited outside the warren, some popped out and then were out of sight again. We waited for a while, and after a bit of waiting, and one missed shot, we called it a day and left. So all in all a good night, 1 in the bag and a very promising permission. Some pics below The entrance wound (i think) The exit wound (i think) Cheers, John Quote Link to post
venomviper 129 Posted June 11, 2010 Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 hi ya john nice write up buddy and cracking shooting to lovely looking guns as well buddy and good picture to john and very nice head shots though john shay Quote Link to post
stealthy1 3,964 Posted June 11, 2010 Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 Good shot, you will have to wait out where you saw all the bunnies beating a retreat and see if they re-appear, you may be able shoot a sackfull Quote Link to post
slingshot82 32 Posted June 11, 2010 Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 Last night me and my shooting buddy, mcscottybhoyno1 on here, went for a walk round a newly acquired permission. Its a small wooded area next to 3 houses. The woods area jointly owned by the owners of 2 of the houses, who have both gave us permission to shoot and ferret there, they already have people shooting and ferreting there but they are only there occasionally apparently. They both have very nice, well kept gardens and 2 allotments and are totally demented by the damage the rabbits cause so they say the more people helping the better. Anyway we decided to go up for the first time tonight, and there seemed to be plenty of rabbits there, mostly kits. We had a wander and found a large warren and decided to find a spot and wait. Was only waiting about 5 mins before a kit popped out, i sat and watched it for about 15 mins, dodging in and out of behind plants until i could get the shot, and bang! perfect shot and it was down, kicking like feck! We waited outside for another while but nothing appeared so we went for another wander. We seen a good few but they seemed to see us before we seen them. I know my fieldcraft isnt the best but i found it hard to move about the woods quietly wihout being seen, with all the branches etc that were more or less unavoidable. I ended up going back to the spot where i got the last one and scott went a wander. I was waiting for about 20 mins or so and another kit popped out. I watched it for about 5 mins then it disappeared, and then reappeared about 5 mins later. When it came time to take the shot.......I missed!! I went back to get scott and we decided to go and get the lamp and g back to the same spot. Its a Logun lamp, and as i took it out the box, a pin that holds it together fell out and i couldnt find it im hoping its not too hard to find a similar pin. so i held the lamp and scott was the shooter We went back and waited outside the warren, some popped out and then were out of sight again. We waited for a while, and after a bit of waiting, and one missed shot, we called it a day and left. So all in all a good night, 1 in the bag and a very promising permission. Some pics below The entrance wound (i think) The exit wound (i think) Cheers, John Good write up mate. I hope the land owner has contacted the other people who have permission there, as you dont want to bump into them and get into an argument over who has the permission Kyle Quote Link to post
johnboy19 38 Posted June 11, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 hi ya john nice write up buddy and cracking shooting to lovely looking guns as well buddy and good picture to john and very nice head shots though john shay Cheers Shay. Thats the Ultra Scott spoke to you about, we wernt getting any accuracy with RWS H points but as soon as we put RWS Superdomes through it they groups became a lot tighter. Good shot, you will have to wait out where you saw all the bunnies beating a retreat and see if they re-appear, you may be able shoot a sackfull Cheers, yeh im hoping after ive been a few times and find good spots to lay up i'll start getting good bags. Think i will get some good ferreting there next season. Last night me and my shooting buddy, mcscottybhoyno1 on here, went for a walk round a newly acquired permission. Its a small wooded area next to 3 houses. The woods area jointly owned by the owners of 2 of the houses, who have both gave us permission to shoot and ferret there, they already have people shooting and ferreting there but they are only there occasionally apparently. They both have very nice, well kept gardens and 2 allotments and are totally demented by the damage the rabbits cause so they say the more people helping the better. Anyway we decided to go up for the first time tonight, and there seemed to be plenty of rabbits there, mostly kits. We had a wander and found a large warren and decided to find a spot and wait. Was only waiting about 5 mins before a kit popped out, i sat and watched it for about 15 mins, dodging in and out of behind plants until i could get the shot, and bang! perfect shot and it was down, kicking like feck! We waited outside for another while but nothing appeared so we went for another wander. We seen a good few but they seemed to see us before we seen them. I know my fieldcraft isnt the best but i found it hard to move about the woods quietly wihout being seen, with all the branches etc that were more or less unavoidable. I ended up going back to the spot where i got the last one and scott went a wander. I was waiting for about 20 mins or so and another kit popped out. I watched it for about 5 mins then it disappeared, and then reappeared about 5 mins later. When it came time to take the shot.......I missed!! I went back to get scott and we decided to go and get the lamp and g back to the same spot. Its a Logun lamp, and as i took it out the box, a pin that holds it together fell out and i couldnt find it im hoping its not too hard to find a similar pin. so i held the lamp and scott was the shooter We went back and waited outside the warren, some popped out and then were out of sight again. We waited for a while, and after a bit of waiting, and one missed shot, we called it a day and left. So all in all a good night, 1 in the bag and a very promising permission. Some pics below The entrance wound (i think) The exit wound (i think) Cheers, John Good write up mate. I hope the land owner has contacted the other people who have permission there, as you dont want to bump into them and get into an argument over who has the permission Kyle Cheers mate. Good point, i doubt they have to be honest, but i would have thought since i have permission and the landowner knows im there, it wouldnt be anyone else's place to complain about me being there? They may not be happy about it but its not their place to complain Quote Link to post
venomviper 129 Posted June 11, 2010 Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 hi ya john nice write up buddy and cracking shooting to lovely looking guns as well buddy and good picture to john and very nice head shots though john shay Cheers Shay. Thats the Ultra Scott spoke to you about, we wernt getting any accuracy with RWS H points but as soon as we put RWS Superdomes through it they groups became a lot tighter. Good shot, you will have to wait out where you saw all the bunnies beating a retreat and see if they re-appear, you may be able shoot a sackfull Cheers, yeh im hoping after ive been a few times and find good spots to lay up i'll start getting good bags. Think i will get some good ferreting there next season. Last night me and my shooting buddy, mcscottybhoyno1 on here, went for a walk round a newly acquired permission. Its a small wooded area next to 3 houses. The woods area jointly owned by the owners of 2 of the houses, who have both gave us permission to shoot and ferret there, they already have people shooting and ferreting there but they are only there occasionally apparently. They both have very nice, well kept gardens and 2 allotments and are totally demented by the damage the rabbits cause so they say the more people helping the better. Anyway we decided to go up for the first time tonight, and there seemed to be plenty of rabbits there, mostly kits. We had a wander and found a large warren and decided to find a spot and wait. Was only waiting about 5 mins before a kit popped out, i sat and watched it for about 15 mins, dodging in and out of behind plants until i could get the shot, and bang! perfect shot and it was down, kicking like feck! We waited outside for another while but nothing appeared so we went for another wander. We seen a good few but they seemed to see us before we seen them. I know my fieldcraft isnt the best but i found it hard to move about the woods quietly wihout being seen, with all the branches etc that were more or less unavoidable. I ended up going back to the spot where i got the last one and scott went a wander. I was waiting for about 20 mins or so and another kit popped out. I watched it for about 5 mins then it disappeared, and then reappeared about 5 mins later. When it came time to take the shot.......I missed!! I went back to get scott and we decided to go and get the lamp and g back to the same spot. Its a Logun lamp, and as i took it out the box, a pin that holds it together fell out and i couldnt find it im hoping its not too hard to find a similar pin. so i held the lamp and scott was the shooter We went back and waited outside the warren, some popped out and then were out of sight again. We waited for a while, and after a bit of waiting, and one missed shot, we called it a day and left. So all in all a good night, 1 in the bag and a very promising permission. Some pics below The entrance wound (i think) The exit wound (i think) Cheers, John Good write up mate. I hope the land owner has contacted the other people who have permission there, as you dont want to bump into them and get into an argument over who has the permission Kyle Cheers mate. Good point, i doubt they have to be honest, but i would have thought since i have permission and the landowner knows im there, it wouldnt be anyone else's place to complain about me being there? They may not be happy about it but its not their place to complain hi ya john yeah when i saw the ultra and scotty's name i new matey i would say hows the ultra going but by that pretty good glad i could have helped though and good to see ya out and about and tell scotty he needs to change the sas silencer lol i might have a spare hw silencer coming in soon so give him a shout for me and it will go straight on as well then you will see a big difference in the gun but liking that s200 buddy she looks very nice shay Quote Link to post
johnboy19 38 Posted June 11, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 Cheers again Shay. Yeah he intends to get a new silencer for it and its the HW hes looking at i think so i will let him know, and if you do get a spare you can let him know. Yeah im loving the S200, dont think i'll ever get rid lol. Quote Link to post
venomviper 129 Posted June 11, 2010 Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 hi ya buddy noooo dont get rid of the s200 they are a cracking gun matey to be honest the same as my bsa T10 177 regged and modded 1 off custom trigger hw silencer i just need to get a 10 shot mag for her and thats it then nice wood stock on her now too she is spot on john real pleased with her and if my s200 looked like your i dont think i would of got rid but glad i have the bsa and yeah as soon as it comes in i will give scotty a shout should be here in the next day or so so i will know for sure that it is ok i will try it out on my bsa first shay Quote Link to post
Marksman 934 Posted June 11, 2010 Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 Great write up mate. Shame about the misses though! Me and wor kid are in the same boat with one of our permissions apparently there's someone else goes on it too, they can't be very good at what they do though because the farmer says he doesn't get half as many as us. Lmao!! Darryl Quote Link to post
johnboy19 38 Posted June 11, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 hi ya buddy noooo dont get rid of the s200 they are a cracking gun matey to be honest the same as my bsa T10 177 regged and modded 1 off custom trigger hw silencer i just need to get a 10 shot mag for her and thats it then nice wood stock on her now too she is spot on john real pleased with her and if my s200 looked like your i dont think i would of got rid but glad i have the bsa and yeah as soon as it comes in i will give scotty a shout should be here in the next day or so so i will know for sure that it is ok i will try it out on my bsa first shay Yeah your T10 does look great, i had a look at one when shopping for guns. The next thing for the S200 is hopefully a new scope, not sure what one yet, and then the 10 shot mag. Then maybe eventually send it off to get reg'd and it will defo be a keeper! Great write up mate. Shame about the misses though! Me and wor kid are in the same boat with one of our permissions apparently there's someone else goes on it too, they can't be very good at what they do though because the farmer says he doesn't get half as many as us. Lmao!! Darryl Cheers mate, im hoping we can get some good bags after a few visits there, will defo get some good ferreting done there in the winter aswell! Quote Link to post
farmerkev09 105 Posted June 11, 2010 Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 hi john great write up and some great shooting to happy hunting farmer Quote Link to post
Sweeney-Todd 208 Posted June 11, 2010 Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 Hiya JB. Nice shot me dear. Glad you like the new permission. A few walk about's and suss out the area's youll be bagging them up. Bill. Quote Link to post
Sweeney-Todd 208 Posted June 11, 2010 Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 Hiya JB. Just seen you may be looking for a new scope on the s200, but not sure which one to get. A sugestion for you mate, try a Hawke Map Pro 4-16x50 AO Map6 ret. Got one on my s200, cant fault it mate, very good scope. Is your's .177 or .22 ? http://www.swillingtonshootingsupplies.co.uk/store/product/5867/Hawke-Map-Pro-4-16x50/ Bill. Quote Link to post
Phantom 631 Posted June 11, 2010 Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 Nice going lads That bunny must have enjoyed the pellet leaving Know how I can tell? Its SMILING Enjoyed the write up John Take care Phantom Quote Link to post
johnboy19 38 Posted June 11, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 Hiya JB. Just seen you may be looking for a new scope on the s200, but not sure which one to get. A sugestion for you mate, try a Hawke Map Pro 4-16x50 AO Map6 ret. Got one on my s200, cant fault it mate, very good scope. Is your's .177 or .22 ? http://www.swillingtonshootingsupplies.co.uk/store/product/5867/Hawke-Map-Pro-4-16x50/ Bill. funny you should say that. Iv not got the money justnow so not properly looked into scopes yet, but the Hawke Map range was one i was going to look into. Heard a lot of good things about them. So when i have got the money ill defo be looking into it. Its a .22 ive got. Cheers, John Quote Link to post
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