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Quite agree, 12f/lb kills rabbits and such out to 40m with headshots. Practice practice practice.

 

I dont do much airgun work nowadays (prefer a .22lr) but when I did a bit then Weirach (spelling) were very highly rated.

 

 

:)

 

Its all good fun

 

 

Sam,

shooting -

.22lr

.22 Hornet

.22-250

6.5x55 (beast of a calibre)

.270

.30-06

12bore pump

20bore o/u

20bore s/s

 

:)

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Quite agree, 12f/lb kills rabbits and such out to 40m with headshots. Practice practice practice.

 

I dont do much airgun work nowadays (prefer a .22lr) but when I did a bit then Weirach (spelling) were very highly rated.

 

 

:)

 

Its all good fun

 

 

Sam,

shooting -

.22lr

.22 Hornet

.22-250

6.5x55 (beast of a calibre)

.270

.30-06

12bore pump

20bore o/u

20bore s/s :)

 

I havent quite got that many but i got a few:

 

.17 HMR (Rabbits n Rats)

.22 Rimfire(Rabbits, foxes n legal corvids)

.22-250(Long range rabbits, foxes n roe deer)

.308 (Foxes and larger deer)

12 bore O/U Multi choke

12 bore 8 shot Multi choke

10 Bore 5 shot (Wildfowling gun set up for steel shot only)

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I havent quite got that many but i got a few:

 

.17 HMR (Rabbits n Rats)

.22 Rimfire(Rabbits, foxes n legal corvids)

.22-250(Long range rabbits, foxes n roe deer)

.308 (Foxes and larger deer)

12 bore O/U Multi choke

12 bore 8 shot Multi choke

10 Bore 5 shot (Wildfowling gun set up for steel shot only)

 

Hi Ranger 22-250 Roe ? must be in Scotland :thumbup1:

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I meant to say in secondary brackets (humanely dispatching wounded roadside deer.) I don't actually use it to stalk deer as it is massively illegal. Its sounds like a massive overkill using 22-250 for finishing deer off as a 22 would do the job suitably but i have been asked by the local firearms officer to use it rather than a 22. Don't ask me why.

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I meant to say in secondary brackets (humanely dispatching wounded roadside deer.) I don't actually use it to stalk deer as it is massively illegal. Its sounds like a massive overkill using 22-250 for finishing deer off as a 22 would do the job suitably but i have been asked by the local firearms officer to use it rather than a 22. Don't ask me why.

 

You can use it in scotland for Roe.

 

If you have to dispatch a wounded animal you can use any means necessary.

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.17 HMR (Rabbits n Rats)

.22 Rimfire(Rabbits, foxes n legal corvids)

.22-250(Long range rabbits, foxes n roe deer)

.308 (Foxes and larger deer)

12 bore O/U Multi choke

12 bore 8 shot Multi choke

10 Bore 5 shot (Wildfowling gun set up for steel shot only)

 

Im after a 4 or 8 for the foreshore. Used to have a beautiful E M Reilly 4 bore with a 44-inch barrel. It only ever killed geese, but it was some gun. I sold it a couple of years back as it wasn't getting the service out of it, a month later and I missed it. Everytime I have been out with the Supernova (my fowling piece) Old Rosie (all my guns have names ;)) is missed.

 

 

Im a plastic stock man with all but game shooting shotguns, but those old fowling pieces are something else.

 

 

Sam

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I havent quite got that many but i got a few:

 

.17 HMR (Rabbits n Rats)

.22 Rimfire(Rabbits, foxes n legal corvids)

.22-250(Long range rabbits, foxes n roe deer)

.308 (Foxes and larger deer)

12 bore O/U Multi choke

12 bore 8 shot Multi choke

10 Bore 5 shot (Wildfowling gun set up for steel shot only)

 

i might be wrong but i thought 5 shot guns were illegal

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i might be wrong but i thought 5 shot guns were illegal

 

If you mean shot guns that hold more than 3 cartrages then they are unless you have a good reason and have it entered in to you firearms licence under section 1 :thumbup1:

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