longey83 0 Posted January 3, 2009 Report Share Posted January 3, 2009 hi evryone im new to shooting/ hunting i live in leeds. last year i went lamping/shooting rabbits with my friend keith,we went to the yorkshire dales for bunnys,#he has loads of permission up there. Aynwaye will get to the point he let me use is gun told me to lay down look through the scope while he lamped for me (then it happened ) eyes were lit all over the place he said take your pick adrenaline was pupmping the trigger was pulled and the bunny flew up in the air my first rabbit dead and now im looking for a gun and wanting some advice on what to look for i want a pre-charged for rabbits and birds what scope and do i get a bottle or pupmp to fill it any recomendations the gun i used was a rapid mfr but they are steep. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
huntingkid 0 Posted January 3, 2009 Report Share Posted January 3, 2009 hi evryone im new to shooting/ hunting i live in leeds. last year i went lamping/shooting rabbits with my friend keith,we went to the yorkshire dales for bunnys,#he has loads of permission up there. Aynwaye will get to the point he let me use is gun told me to lay down look through the scope while he lamped for me (then it happened ) eyes were lit all over the place he said take your pick adrenaline was pupmping the trigger was pulled and the bunny flew up in the air my first rabbit dead and now im looking for a gun and wanting some advice on what to look for i want a pre-charged for rabbits and birds what scope and do i get a bottle or pupmp to fill it any recomendations the gun i used was a rapid mfr but they are steep. hi mate i started hunting about 4 years ago now and the best gun i have had and still have is a webley raider 2 shot i use a logun pump for mine but botles are much easier than a pump i have a 3-9*50 ir scope on mine and that does the trick mate for rabbits rats and birds, this gun is a perfect sturdy gun that isnt too heavy but just the right weight but it all goes off what u are comfertable with mate if u need any othr advice on webley raiders just pm me hope this helps you out ian Quote Link to post Share on other sites
daniel8822 0 Posted January 3, 2009 Report Share Posted January 3, 2009 air arms s200 or s400 or s410 pumps are cheaper and i go shooting alot so pump works good for me but its alot harder work to fill the gun, and scopes you get what you pay for but they all do the same job just go check a few out down your local gun shop Quote Link to post Share on other sites
longey83 0 Posted January 3, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 3, 2009 hi evryone im new to shooting/ hunting i live in leeds. last year i went lamping/shooting rabbits with my friend keith,we went to the yorkshire dales for bunnys,#he has loads of permission up there. Aynwaye will get to the point he let me use is gun told me to lay down look through the scope while he lamped for me (then it happened ) eyes were lit all over the place he said take your pick adrenaline was pupmping the trigger was pulled and the bunny flew up in the air my first rabbit dead and now im looking for a gun and wanting some advice on what to look for i want a pre-charged for rabbits and birds what scope and do i get a bottle or pupmp to fill it any recomendations the gun i used was a rapid mfr but they are steep. hi mate i started hunting about 4 years ago now and the best gun i have had and still have is a webley raider 2 shot i use a logun pump for mine but botles are much easier than a pump i have a 3-9*50 ir scope on mine and that does the trick mate for rabbits rats and birds, this gun is a perfect sturdy gun that isnt too heavy but just the right weight but it all goes off what u are comfertable with mate if u need any othr advice on webley raiders just pm me hope this helps you out ian thanks that was quick u guys on this forum seam helpfull i have around 500 quid to spend when i sell my fishing gear what will i get for that Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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