markvining 18 Posted October 17, 2010 Report Share Posted October 17, 2010 Hi guys, It being a while since I've posted but this is the third time I've tried to up date this post it keeps crashing so finger crossed. I've not really shot in at leased 6 weeks, work and family keeping me busy but that lack of shooting in conjunction with the rats coming in from the fields and the weather on the turn the rats have ballooned to epic proportions. Eating my expensive pig food which some costing up to £1100/ton, but have decided to use my JCB loader as a home and eating there way through the wiring loom which they did twice in a week costing over £500 and all the down time which was a right TW*T. Enough was enough it was time to call the A TEAM (Davet63,Zini,Alex,serg,) after they did such a good job in the summer. I contacted Davet63 who was well up for a bit of rat action so the night was set i just had to pull my finger out and get my gun sorted, fortunately i managed to get of work early on Friday so i raced over to Sandwell Field Sports as recommend by Zini to sort the mounts of my night vision to fit my HW100. Tony had no problem sorting me out and is a proper nice bloke, he's also tuning my HW97 so after a couple cups of coffee and about an hour of talking guns i was on my way back to meet dave. Dave had just got to the farm by the time had got back so i sorted the caravan for him it was time to zero the guns before the last of the light goes, luckily the night vision fitted perfectly. I zeroed mine at about 15m cos last time that was the distance i was shooting at ,its a bit of a pa-lava getting on to my farm with it being high health we have to shower on and passing all the gear through seems to take ages. Dave had forgot his night vision and not found the IR filter so he was just torching it but within minutes of being on farm we had both got our first kills, i had another two a bit further down the shed on the feed hopper, I could hear Dave having good old time with the amount of shots going of in the distance we were out for about hour or so and it was time for a cuppa and more air/pellets. It was a good time to stop a lot of the sheds have timers on the light which switch off at about 9ish so when i went back out ,the farm was all off so i made my way over to the Big Barn then OMG! it was crawling at least 30 just ripe for the picking. I got down in position and there were about 5 sat on the runs for a old pallet leaning up against the wall, i aimed shot after shot its so funny they don't really run off when there mate has just being nailed next to them, they just look a bit bemused as there mate is just break dancing on the floor. Then two clips later the barn was looking like a mortuary. Time to move on and refill, the night carried on like that the only thing stopping us was the guns running out of air. At 1am it was time for me to call it a night, Dave carried on the slaughter so i gave him my baby but something was starting to get loose there were a few random shots going adrift. The next day i picked up 57 and there were another 10 i could see but not able to get, so thats 67 and thats not counting the ones that manage to drag themselves back to the hole before they die. But i counted all the one's which won't be eating my expensive pig food so i think we did about 90 for the first night, that's not too bad. The second night was a lot quieter but i still got 10 in the first hour and Dave said he had already got 14 before i got there. The second night there were about 30 bodies so that was well over 100 for the two nights it was proper good fun too. Thanks to Dave for sparing the time to help me out. PS So zini when you coming up next? 6 Quote Link to post
stealthy1 3,964 Posted October 17, 2010 Report Share Posted October 17, 2010 Well done Mark SPA. Quote Link to post
Ron Weasley 83 Posted October 17, 2010 Report Share Posted October 17, 2010 Sounds like you've been at them hard Mark, good work! Purely out of interest, is the pig farm not required to have some kind of pest control in place? SPA Quote Link to post
pointer 543 Posted October 17, 2010 Report Share Posted October 17, 2010 good tally lads Quote Link to post
Phantom 631 Posted October 17, 2010 Report Share Posted October 17, 2010 Well done Mark SPA. Seconded and another SPA. If only I had some transport to your farm The cold is gonna draw them in for miles around (from what I gather reading this book from Archie!). If thats what its like in October, your gonna need Phantom Quote Link to post
fry 209 Posted October 18, 2010 Report Share Posted October 18, 2010 hey phantom how would you rate metal storm for hares Quote Link to post
zini 1,939 Posted October 18, 2010 Report Share Posted October 18, 2010 (edited) Great write up Mark SPA 5 stars ***** Those rats certainly do breed fast and grow big on that pig food. I hope to be popping over to see you with laura just before Christmas mate to have a beer with you and Emma and maybe pop some more scope camera rats if the offer is still open to me Tony Wall is a good man and i new that he would sort you out mate with your shooting needs Look after yourself mate and your family and ban Davy from shooting there on the farm as he's too good a shot and there wont be any rats left for me at Christmas if he keeps this awesome run up LOL Just kidding Davy, Brilliant shooting both of you Si Edited October 18, 2010 by zini Quote Link to post
Sweeney-Todd 208 Posted October 18, 2010 Report Share Posted October 18, 2010 Hiya guy's. Excellent write up. enjoyed the read. Them little buckers certainly can do a lot of damage. A local farm I shoot on had simular problems with the loom's being chewed out. That sort of repair cost's dearly, and like you said Mark, there's the down time to consider aswell. So you must get huge satisfaction from every shot you take. Good shooting SP ATB. Bill. Quote Link to post
dillan 19 Posted October 18, 2010 Report Share Posted October 18, 2010 :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: Well done chaps, good sessions and write up, cant beat a bit of rat bashing Quote Link to post
davyt63 1,845 Posted October 18, 2010 Report Share Posted October 18, 2010 Hi every one As you know I went over to marks pig farm to give him some help in controlling the rat population, well what can i say. There were loads of the little critters and what a disgusting animal it is, they were every where! I managed to get quiet a few on the lamp and then when mark called it a night I borrowed his HW100 with his NV set up on it ,and very nice indeed it was. And it was spot on! Must say I find it a bit creepy going in the pig pens knowing that the rats aren’t far away from me! And got a few frights on the Friday night, in the way of one running at me and another running over my Wellie’s. I can honestly say it did make me jump a few feet lol, But this did not stop me from staying there till early hours of the morning THWACKING!! Every rat I see, it was a right adrenalin buzz. Shot, after shot, after shot!! Here are some pics Some as big as a size ten boot Then it was time for supper LOL!!!!!!!!!! On the Saturday morning I went for a stroll around the fields, as mark had to go to work. Here are a few pics And then I came across this little vermin A 27yd standing! Shot, my standing shooting has improved tenfold over the week end. Marks pig farm should run intensive standing shooting courses lol After my day time break mark & I was back at the rats, I took all the gear over and took advantage of marks HW100kt dressed in a NV unit. And started THWACKING em again, and again, and again! We must have put a right dent in the population as after a while it went quiet. So around about midnight we called it a night. Here is a pic of the one’s we could retrieve And a pic of mark And my self the rat sniper I would like to say thank you to mark for letting me stop in the caravan, and thanks for the invite to shoot the rats. Regards Davy Quote Link to post
Phantom 631 Posted October 18, 2010 Report Share Posted October 18, 2010 Awsome going guy's So you needed a change of under wear then Must say I find it a bit creepy going in the pig pens knowing that the rats aren't far away from me! And got a few frights on the Friday night, in the way of one running at me and another running over my Willie's. I can honestly say it did make me jump a few feet lol, Regards Davy Mind you if one had done that to mine, I'd have screamed like a girl You say you had one run at you, hell just wait till you have a few dozen comming at you The Farm Manager when I told him said "Best thing to do in that situation, is just stand still and let em pass" Nope my idea of playing footy and kicking em and stamping on em was way much more adrenaline fuelled fun (in hindsight that is at the time it was sheer terror!!!) By the way; Just how many do you have? Phantom Quote Link to post
davyt63 1,845 Posted October 18, 2010 Report Share Posted October 18, 2010 Awsome going guy's So you needed a change of under wear then Must say I find it a bit creepy going in the pig pens knowing that the rats aren't far away from me! And got a few frights on the Friday night, in the way of one running at me and another running over my Willie's. I can honestly say it did make me jump a few feet lol, Regards Davy Mind you if one had done that to mine, I'd have screamed like a girl You say you had one run at you, hell just wait till you have a few dozen comming at you The Farm Manager when I told him said "Best thing to do in that situation, is just stand still and let em pass" Nope my idea of playing footy and kicking em and stamping on em was way much more adrenaline fuelled fun (in hindsight that is at the time it was sheer terror!!!) By the way; Just how many do you have? Phantom to the above comment highlited ????????????? hi tony underwear was clean as can be it was good though and mark actully caught one by stepping on its tail,he dont need an air rifle. i think he is feral couldnt beleive it, so i had to go quickly and get the air rifle and put one it its head,as it was squealing abit. horrible little !! regards davy Quote Link to post
fry 209 Posted October 19, 2010 Report Share Posted October 19, 2010 they are revolting creatures death is nearly too good for them. an some people keep them as pets why? keep on killin them. Quote Link to post
peeps_76 17 Posted October 19, 2010 Report Share Posted October 19, 2010 (edited) SPA from me great shooting and great write up! regards P Edited October 19, 2010 by peeps_76 Quote Link to post
zini 1,939 Posted October 19, 2010 Report Share Posted October 19, 2010 Nice photos there Davy. That rat next to your wellie was a DADDY rat. Well done again mate. Si Quote Link to post
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