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Originally posted by FB. View PostI hadn't noticed the thread, but then I'm still finding my way around the forum!
Thanks for pointing it out. All the appreciative comments and no response from me, must have seemed a little rude.
No fb not rude at all..
I know you don't venture to far away from the fruit section..
That's why I pointed you in the right direction
P.S. What rifles do you shoot?
Geo..
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Originally posted by Geo View PostNo fb not rude at all..
I know you don't venture to far away from the fruit section..
That's why I pointed you in the right direction
P.S. What rifles do you shoot?
Geo..
I tend to specialise in shooting vermin (for farmers/landowners) in areas where large calibre hunting guns would be too dangerous, due to nearby roads or buildings. I mostly use precharged pneumatic (basically high-tech, high-powered, scoped, air rifles) for most of the jobs. Occasionally, we might use .22 subsonic rimfire or a shotgun, sometimes even larger guns (I don't own any really big-calibre guns) depending on the needs of the job.
I currently favour my Theoben Rapid mk1, .20cal, with Lightstream 4-14x44 scope, for general-puropse pest control. I also use a HW100-carbine with the same scope, or wikth a nightvision scope, but the HW's are only available in .177cal and .22cal and not my preferred .20cal. I also have a couple of "customised" .25cal, for when a slow-velocity, short-range, heavy-hitter is useful; has a trajectory like a mortar at long range, but nothing gets up from the hit..
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This is the last gun I used - great funAttached FilesHayley B
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It was those darned slugs... AK45 (or US version) is about as effective as it comesHayley B
John Wayne's daughter, Marisa Wayne, will be competing with my Other Half, in the Macmillan 4x4 Challenge (in its 10th year) in March 2011, all sponsorship money goes to Macmillan Cancer Support, please sponsor them at http://www.justgiving.com/Mac4x4TeamDuke'
An Egg is for breakfast, a chook is for life
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