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Was out the other night looking around for hogs . Something had been telling me to set my NV up on my .22lr again but seems every time I do that I walk up in something alot bigger then what it's good for or I can't get close enough, so kept it on my 7.62x39 as always. Well get up on top of a hill  over looking a paster had to turn on my head light to check something. Something tells me to look up and I see eye shine in a tree.

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Scope in and sure enough , two reasons I should have set up with my .22lr , gotta love it ?

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It’s called “ Sod’s law” over here . It’s why I always used to carry two rifles or a rifle and shotgun . But if you are on foot it’s not possible. And I could guarantee the day I went out without a gun I would see a fox standing broadside at perfect range. 

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I'm convinced corvids recognise a gun. If I'm on my regular daily checks I'll always have hmr or recently 12bore semi. If see corvid in range, then they wait until I stop quad then soon as I start to move they're off. Yesterday, out to check water pipe, (no gun) had a crow basically shadow me the whole time! I stopped...got off bike...even held up pretend gun....not bothered!! Proper sods law. 

 

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15 minutes ago, BenBhoy said:

I'm convinced corvids recognise a gun. If I'm on my regular daily checks I'll always have hmr or recently 12bore semi. If see corvid in range, then they wait until I stop quad then soon as I start to move they're off. Yesterday, out to check water pipe, (no gun) had a crow basically shadow me the whole time! I stopped...got off bike...even held up pretend gun....not bothered!! Proper sods law. 

 

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They do Ben, experience it regularly. If I carry a shotgun in hand they stay put in the field. Rifle over the shoulder they disappear pronto!

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47 minutes ago, shovel leaner said:

It’s called “ Sod’s law” over here . It’s why I always used to carry two rifles or a rifle and shotgun . But if you are on foot it’s not possible. And I could guarantee the day I went out without a gun I would see a fox standing broadside at perfect range. 

Called Murphy's law here, still no clue who he is but if he's got this kinda a law named after him I reckon he's a dick ??

I usually carry a pistol but at night welll ?

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2 hours ago, BenBhoy said:

I'm convinced corvids recognise a gun. If I'm on my regular daily checks I'll always have hmr or recently 12bore semi. If see corvid in range, then they wait until I stop quad then soon as I start to move they're off. Yesterday, out to check water pipe, (no gun) had a crow basically shadow me the whole time! I stopped...got off bike...even held up pretend gun....not bothered!! Proper sods law. 

 

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Found the same thing myself...I used to work as a greenkeeper in my early 20's...I would walk the course with my air rifle in the golf bag with my clubs...only way I could get close enough to shoot the corvids and rabbits ??

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36 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

Found the same thing myself...I used to work as a greenkeeper in my early 20's...I would walk the course with my air rifle in the golf bag with my clubs...only way I could get close enough to shoot the corvids and rabbits ??

Oh yes the old I’m a new worker for the keeper excuse ?

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