WOOOHOOO Just been given permission to shot rabbits over a local golf course. Going out tonight with my Air Rifle and lamping kit .Rabbit stew tomorrow. Can't wait
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Originally posted by Muddy Boots View PostMan that's some powerful airgun to knock down a wabbit.
I guess it's nothing like the 177 I used to have that struggled to put holes in paper.[SIZE=5]A bad days fishing is better than a good days work[/SIZE]
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An air rifle becomes FAC rated at anything over 12 ft/lbs.
Most FAC air rifles are rated at approximately 25 – 30 ft/lbs with a few up near 50ft/lbs… still pathetic, low powered plinkers compared to the likes of my Winchester in .375 Holland & Holland Magnum with 4,265 ft/lbs (355 times more power than a standard air rifle)…I get far more recoil energy hitting me in the shoulder than an FAC air-rifle puts out the end of the barrelMine WAS a 150 bhp V6 and ran on PETROL
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Originally posted by PDR View PostAn air rifle becomes FAC rated at anything over 12 ft/lbs.
Most FAC air rifles are rated at approximately 25 – 30 ft/lbs with a few up near 50ft/lbs… still pathetic, low powered plinkers compared to the likes of my Winchester in .375 Holland & Holland Magnum with 4,265 ft/lbs (355 times more power than a standard air rifle)…I get far more recoil energy hitting me in the shoulder than an FAC air-rifle puts out the end of the barrelit's in me shed, mate.
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Originally posted by Chillitt View PostNot much eating left in the rabbit with that though....
I mean very big cats that will eat you such as lions & tigers or even Africa’s big five that will stomp all over you given the chanceLast edited by PDR; 13 February 2008, 16:03.Mine WAS a 150 bhp V6 and ran on PETROL
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Originally posted by PDR View PostVery true, it is designed for big cats…
I mean very big cats that will eat you such as lions & tigers or even Africa’s big five that will stomp all over you given the chance
Last edited by Scorpion; 13 February 2008, 18:21.'Tis better to sting than to be stung!
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Jemmy git. I have been trying to get persmission for ages so that I can put in for my shot gun and bullet gun liecence but they have had problems around here with people setting dogs off to kill the rabbits, so they are a little twitchy now..
I wouldnt mind its folk who are not from around here who have been doing it.
When I go shooting I have to go with my mates as they have loads of persmissions, which is a pain in the ass..-=I swear to drunk I'm not god=-
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i just got another permission for bunnie shooting with my .22 rimfire this week, lamping - as its a trout fishery - so cant shoot when people fishing!
went out to another of my permissions the other night with the 4runner, and lamping, passenger footwell full of .22 shells now,
my brother did most of the driving, except for a gloopy section that i drove
the new BFG all-terrains did very well, slight bit of wheel spin, the old mud tyres did a bit better,
anyone use a .223 - i am thinking of putting in for a variation - how much are they second hand - for a reasonable oneLandcruiser Colorado
Sub. Forester
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If you look on sites like http://www.guntrader.co.uk/GunsForSale/
You will see the prices start around £250 ish.
I wanted a .300 win mag but due to new regs I had to change to something else. Other guys at the club where getting good results with their .223’s so I ordered a new .223 which should arrive any day now. After looking at lots of rifles I went for a CZ 527 Varmint Laminate http://www.cz-usa.com/product_detail.php?id=14 reason being it has the heavy barrel now with a 1 in 9 twist rate, set trigger, detachable mag and a nice laminate stock. I already have two other CZs in .22 Rimfire http://www.cz-usa.com/product_detail.php?id=2 and .308 http://www.cz-usa.com/product_detail.php?id=21.
I’m mainly a target shooter these days (more organized than late night / early mornings wandering around fields) shooting on MOD ranges and gun club indoor ranges. My .375 H&H has recently been banned on MOD ranges as being too powerful, though I can still use it at other ranges.
My Dad is coming up to 74 and had his first air gun aged 4 so shooting has been a big part of his life. It is something we can enjoy doing together… he is always after another gun and generally is putting in for a variation every 4 – 6 months… he got his FAC back yesterday so straight after work I took him to collect another rifle (.7.62), ahh well keeps him fit and active I guess.Mine WAS a 150 bhp V6 and ran on PETROL
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