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With the awful weather over Easter so far Rik and I managed a very cold and wet couple of hours up the copse. I took the bottom end of the copse whilst Rik went to the top. Initially it seemed rather dire what with the terrible weather. A couple of squirrels passed me (one merely a few feet away!) but they did not stop for a shot. A movement on the far edge saw a rabbit creeping through which was stopped in its tracks with my first shot. Half an hour later a woodie came in and by carefully aiming through a tangle of branches it was felled with my second and final shot of the evening. With the continuous rain and fingers numbed to the core I was glad to see Rik heading back down to finish the evening, and even better he had bagged two squirrels and another woodie. So with what were awful conditions we didn't do too bad just need to now get the S410 disassembled and dried.

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On 4/1/2018 at 21:31, ArchieHood said:

It was deffo wet and cold, but worth it.Finally managed to get the HW out and it didnt dissapoint.Guns stripped down, dried and oiled up ready to get out again next week on the rabbits..............:thumbs:IMG_20180401_184030.thumb.jpg.e4099bdb8c6a700315deb789340cb901.jpgIMG_20180401_192103.thumb.jpg.c6511a5053af01fc28eceec69c339d0c.jpg

At one time the weather would not have stopped me

but now with bad health it stops me dead in my tracks

But you still got out and filled the bag .

TOP CLASS shooting lads .

Archie i thought my scope was long on my hw100 :laugh:

nice rifles lads shame about the big hole in the stock Archie:whistling:

atvbjimmy:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

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3 hours ago, bigmac 97kt said:

At one time the weather would not have stopped me

but now with bad health it stops me dead in my tracks

But you still got out and filled the bag .

TOP CLASS shooting lads .

Archie i thought my scope was long on my hw100 :laugh:

nice rifles lads shame about the big hole in the stock Archie:whistling:

atvbjimmy:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

When I bought the gun I had no scope, eager to try it out I whipped over to the gun shop for a cheapo and got this for £60..https://www.mccloys.com/top-notch-4x16x50-riflescope.    In all honesty, I can't fault it.

And the big hole in the stock..........helps me remember which end the triggers at..:D

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11 hours ago, ArchieHood said:

When I bought the gun I had no scope, eager to try it out I whipped over to the gun shop for a cheapo and got this for £60..https://www.mccloys.com/top-notch-4x16x50-riflescope.    In all honesty, I can't fault it.

And the big hole in the stock..........helps me remember which end the triggers at..:D

Ethan tx (little hunter) got a scope off the owner of the shooting range for the massive sum of £5

i told him not to waist his money lol

its as long as yours and its that cheap its not got a name on it (Chinese model)

well that was over two years ago

its still fitted to his ultra and he hits every thing he points it at lol

the eye re,leaf dial is missing on it and the parrelex adjuster falls off every now and again and needs fitted back on

but it just keeps going and is spot on lol

some times you dont have to spend a small fortune to get some thing good

atvbjimmy:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

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