Timelord 0 Posted March 8, 2009 Report Share Posted March 8, 2009 Just as the title say's on my shoot in the last couple off weeks those pesky wabbits are at it like flys I only went out for a couple of hours with my mate (who can't shoot for toffee ) My mate only hit 2 but they were runners or Terminator bunnies as their eyes were red in the lamp and they get up and run after his BSA ultra in .22 thumps them.. I bagged all these little feckers with my trusty Rapid in .177 caliber all went cleanly and most of them were pretty long shots too Enjoy Quote Link to post
Adam-RunningDog 1 Posted March 8, 2009 Report Share Posted March 8, 2009 i dont have a clue how you hold that gun steady with all the gear on that it looks crackin but it isnt practical enough for me, like mine nice and light for my little muscles but all in all nice bag mate better than i have ever done keep it going Quote Link to post
BEARINATOR 2,872 Posted March 8, 2009 Report Share Posted March 8, 2009 Good shooting Timelord Quote Link to post
Timelord 0 Posted March 8, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 8, 2009 Adam-RunningDog said: i dont have a clue how you hold that gun steady with all the gear on that it looks crackin but it isnt practical enough for me, like mine nice and light for my little muscles but all in all nice bag mate better than i have ever done keep it going I don't have a problem holding it steady at all Adam I've always liked heavy guns ever since I started shooting many moons ago. My S-TYPE fully kitted weighs in a 12.5lb and if you can get used to that weight you won't find as better gun on the market. I suppose it's just down to technique when holding heavier guns, I've been shooting for over 30 years now and as an old Irish man said to me once "There's no substitute for experience".... Quote Link to post
hw97 8 Posted March 8, 2009 Report Share Posted March 8, 2009 Timelord said: Just as the title say's on my shoot in the last couple off weeks those pesky wabbits are at it like flys I only went out for a couple of hours with my mate (who can't shoot for toffee ) My mate only hit 2 but they were runners or Terminator bunnies as their eyes were red in the lamp and they get up and run after his BSA ultra in .22 thumps them.. I bagged all these little feckers with my trusty Rapid in .177 caliber all went cleanly and most of them were pretty long shots too Enjoy iya mate are those boots you have got on the lacrosse shooting boot off uk covers website if they are do they fit well are they comfortable any info would be nice all the best hw97 Quote Link to post
milo2005 0 Posted March 8, 2009 Report Share Posted March 8, 2009 good shooting pal , i had 12 cockers last night ,think the ferreting days are over well done pal Quote Link to post
Timelord 0 Posted March 9, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 9, 2009 hw97 said: Timelord said: Just as the title say's on my shoot in the last couple off weeks those pesky wabbits are at it like flys I only went out for a couple of hours with my mate (who can't shoot for toffee ) My mate only hit 2 but they were runners or Terminator bunnies as their eyes were red in the lamp and they get up and run after his BSA ultra in .22 thumps them.. I bagged all these little feckers with my trusty Rapid in .177 caliber all went cleanly and most of them were pretty long shots too Enjoy iya mate are those boots you have got on the lacrosse shooting boot off uk covers website if they are do they fit well are they comfortable any info would be nice all the best hw97 Yes mate they are the La Crosse Alphaburly Sport Insulated 18" in mossy oak. They are ultra comfortable, ultra silent for stalking, and the most comfortable boot I've ever owned a must have for hunting on muddy farms. They are also extremely tough when your wading through the thick brambles etc not to mention the grip on all terrains is fantastic, this can make all the difference when you are carrying your rifle in slippery conditions as you don't want to ground your gun because you've slipped in some cow shite Quote Link to post
hw97 8 Posted March 9, 2009 Report Share Posted March 9, 2009 (edited) Timelord said: hw97 said: Timelord said: Just as the title say's on my shoot in the last couple off weeks those pesky wabbits are at it like flys I only went out for a couple of hours with my mate (who can't shoot for toffee ) My mate only hit 2 but they were runners or Terminator bunnies as their eyes were red in the lamp and they get up and run after his BSA ultra in .22 thumps them.. I bagged all these little feckers with my trusty Rapid in .177 caliber all went cleanly and most of them were pretty long shots too Enjoy iya mate are those boots you have got on the lacrosse shooting boot off uk covers website if they are do they fit well are they comfortable any info would be nice all the best hw97 Yes mate they are the La Crosse Alphaburly Sport Insulated 18" in mossy oak. They are ultra comfortable, ultra silent for stalking, and the most comfortable boot I've ever owned a must have for hunting on muddy farms. They are also extremely tough when your wading through the thick brambles etc not to mention the grip on all terrains is fantastic, this can make all the difference when you are carrying your rifle in slippery conditions as you don't want to ground your gun because you've slipped in some cow shite haha your not wrong there mate ive slipped a few times and had 2 set me scope again looks like a pair of them are going on me list the [bANNED TEXT] up sounded good on the website but thort i get your point of view seems as you own a pair nice 1 for that TL all the best hw97 Edited March 9, 2009 by hw97 Quote Link to post
Timelord 0 Posted March 9, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 9, 2009 hw97 said: Timelord said: hw97 said: Timelord said: Just as the title say's on my shoot in the last couple off weeks those pesky wabbits are at it like flys I only went out for a couple of hours with my mate (who can't shoot for toffee ) My mate only hit 2 but they were runners or Terminator bunnies as their eyes were red in the lamp and they get up and run after his BSA ultra in .22 thumps them.. I bagged all these little feckers with my trusty Rapid in .177 caliber all went cleanly and most of them were pretty long shots too Enjoy iya mate are those boots you have got on the lacrosse shooting boot off uk covers website if they are do they fit well are they comfortable any info would be nice all the best hw97 Yes mate they are the La Crosse Alphaburly Sport Insulated 18" in mossy oak. They are ultra comfortable, ultra silent for stalking, and the most comfortable boot I've ever owned a must have for hunting on muddy farms. They are also extremely tough when your wading through the thick brambles etc not to mention the grip on all terrains is fantastic, this can make all the difference when you are carrying your rifle in slippery conditions as you don't want to ground your gun because you've slipped in some cow shite haha your not wrong there mate ive slipped a few times and had 2 set me scope again looks like a pair of them are going on me list the [bANNED TEXT] up sounded good on the website but thort i get your point of view seems as you own a pair nice 1 for that TL all the best hw97 Have you got any links for this website?? I may want to write my own review for them... Quote Link to post
Timelord 0 Posted April 11, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 11, 2009 Timelord said: hw97 said: Timelord said: hw97 said: Timelord said: Just as the title say's on my shoot in the last couple off weeks those pesky wabbits are at it like flys I only went out for a couple of hours with my mate (who can't shoot for toffee ) My mate only hit 2 but they were runners or Terminator bunnies as their eyes were red in the lamp and they get up and run after his BSA ultra in .22 thumps them.. I bagged all these little feckers with my trusty Rapid in .177 caliber all went cleanly and most of them were pretty long shots too Enjoy iya mate are those boots you have got on the lacrosse shooting boot off uk covers website if they are do they fit well are they comfortable any info would be nice all the best hw97 Yes mate they are the La Crosse Alphaburly Sport Insulated 18" in mossy oak. They are ultra comfortable, ultra silent for stalking, and the most comfortable boot I've ever owned a must have for hunting on muddy farms. They are also extremely tough when your wading through the thick brambles etc not to mention the grip on all terrains is fantastic, this can make all the difference when you are carrying your rifle in slippery conditions as you don't want to ground your gun because you've slipped in some cow shite haha your not wrong there mate ive slipped a few times and had 2 set me scope again looks like a pair of them are going on me list the [bANNED TEXT] up sounded good on the website but thort i get your point of view seems as you own a pair nice 1 for that TL all the best hw97 Have you got any links for this website?? I may want to write my own review for them... Bump my question still stands buddy Quote Link to post
young_london_hunter 9 Posted April 11, 2009 Report Share Posted April 11, 2009 were the does pregnant ? Quote Link to post
MR TEA POT 1,287 Posted April 11, 2009 Report Share Posted April 11, 2009 young_london_hunter said: were the does pregnant ? Well he as shot a few young ones there as well so i would say there was a good chance they was . Nice shooting timelord Quote Link to post
davyt63 1,845 Posted April 11, 2009 Report Share Posted April 11, 2009 nice shooting gay i mean timelord LOL davy Quote Link to post
hiho 5 Posted April 11, 2009 Report Share Posted April 11, 2009 first time iv seen a ultra with a bipod fort they were to small for one Quote Link to post
shaun sale 0 Posted April 11, 2009 Report Share Posted April 11, 2009 hiho said: first time iv seen a ultra with a bipod fort they were to small for one hey mate .you can even get some full bore long barreled pistols with a bipod they look the weirdest thing ever.happy hunting. Quote Link to post
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