Deker 3,478 Posted November 1, 2008 Report Share Posted November 1, 2008 50 shots thats not even enough for a 1/2 desent lamping trip. anyone no of out with around 100+ shots per charge. You're either a lousy shot or got an awful lot of rabbits!!!! lot of rabbits. Sort of thought you may go for that option, but not many get more than 50 rabbits in a night!! Quote Link to post
hiho 5 Posted November 1, 2008 Author Report Share Posted November 1, 2008 50 shots thats not even enough for a 1/2 desent lamping trip. anyone no of out with around 100+ shots per charge. You're either a lousy shot or got an awful lot of rabbits!!!! lot of rabbits. Sort of thought you may go for that option, but not many get more than 50 rabbits in a night!! last week there was three of us shooting the driver passanger and me out the sun roof we got 175 wabbits Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted November 1, 2008 Report Share Posted November 1, 2008 50 shots thats not even enough for a 1/2 desent lamping trip. anyone no of out with around 100+ shots per charge. You're either a lousy shot or got an awful lot of rabbits!!!! lot of rabbits. Sort of thought you may go for that option, but not many get more than 50 rabbits in a night!! last week there was three of us shooting the driver passanger and me out the sun roof we got 175 wabbits See I'm just a tart...NEVER shot 175 rabbits in a night with anything....just shoot regularly and keep the land under control...10-20-30 a night, very rarely any more, another problem is; other than 2 VERY large estates in Berkshire, the vast majority are under about 100 acres and EVERYTHING has been heavily shot for years!!! Quote Link to post
hughesey1552 0 Posted November 1, 2008 Report Share Posted November 1, 2008 damn i wish i could get a permission with any rabbits !!! they have all died from mixy on my permission. i do see the odd hare but the farmer doesnt want me to kill um. Plus its easy to get within 10 M of a hare so not much sport in my opinion. PS. do you think rabbits will be back next year if they have been wiped out before by mixy? Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted November 1, 2008 Report Share Posted November 1, 2008 damn i wish i could get a permission with any rabbits !!! they have all died from mixy on my permission. i do see the odd hare but the farmer doesnt want me to kill um. Plus its easy to get within 10 M of a hare so not much sport in my opinion. PS. do you think rabbits will be back next year if they have been wiped out before by mixy? Mixxy was introduced around 60 years ago...within 4 years it had killed 98% of rabbits in England, a couple of years ago the government announced there were MORE rabbits in England now than when Mixxy was first introduced....... YEP...they will be back on your permission!! Quote Link to post
hiho 5 Posted November 1, 2008 Author Report Share Posted November 1, 2008 50 shots thats not even enough for a 1/2 desent lamping trip. anyone no of out with around 100+ shots per charge. You're either a lousy shot or got an awful lot of rabbits!!!! lot of rabbits. Sort of thought you may go for that option, but not many get more than 50 rabbits in a night!! last week there was three of us shooting the driver passanger and me out the sun roof we got 175 wabbits See I'm just a tart...NEVER shot 175 rabbits in a night with anything....just shoot regularly and keep the land under control...10-20-30 a night, very rarely any more, another problem is; other than 2 VERY large estates in Berkshire, the vast majority are under about 100 acres and EVERYTHING has been heavily shot for years!!! we just got another 300 acres which is FULL of rabbits and the last guy to own it (we no him) says he has never let anyone shoot on it when he had it Quote Link to post
hiho 5 Posted November 1, 2008 Author Report Share Posted November 1, 2008 I think i might save up a few more pennys to after christmas now because i just noticed the price of filling equipment decent scopes bipods ect which i want. Quote Link to post
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