Few more of the fallen from tonights session.
Steve had to improvise with some black tape on his NV unit as he left the bracket on his other rifle.
All rats taken were pretty damned big and in pristine condition!
Rats
Re: Rats
Dan wrote:Always fancied one to be honest Geordie . You ever shot it ? If so are they any good ?
Ive shouldered it (shot others before), its nice in the shoulder but they just aint my cuppa tea mate. Im not keen on the tactical look tbh.
My mate rates them very highly though
AA s410K .177
BSA R10 .177 Super carbine. (Blacky)
BSA R10 .177 Super carbine. (Blacky)
Re: Rats
Raj wrote:Easy work ... once you have shot them, that is. No gutting, skinning, jointing, cooking ......etc.
You eat them raw with the fur on??
The early bird may get the worm, but it's the second one mouse that gets the cheese.
Theoben Rapid Mk2 .20, Light Stream 4.5X14X44 FFP.
AA S410 TDR .177, Yukon Photon XT with 135 mm lens conversion.
Theoben Rapid Mk2 .20, Light Stream 4.5X14X44 FFP.
AA S410 TDR .177, Yukon Photon XT with 135 mm lens conversion.
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Re: Rats
nice shooting gordon, they're keeping you busy, and this colder weather should help
Re: Rats
poguemahone wrote:nice shooting gordon, they're keeping you busy, and this colder weather should help
Thanks steve
They're already showing on the other shoot where they had all but gone during the summer. The cattle are in and so are the rats it would seem.
We have to visit another farm in the area on tuesday to help a lady with a feral pigeon problem Fingers in pies pays off if your patient
AA s410K .177
BSA R10 .177 Super carbine. (Blacky)
BSA R10 .177 Super carbine. (Blacky)
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