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Got a fully adjustable Caesar guerrini dts I use for everything except on the quad shooting bunnys at night and wildfowling, got an sx3 for that and a .243 Winchester xtr, ruger .22 and a couple air rifles.

 

As we are on the subject I need to dig out a load of chokes to get rid of, now ebay doesn't except them I haven't really bothered but anyone ever used gunstar or whatever its called?

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:thumbup1:Them Cz's are nice rifles for the money and .17hmr is the ultimate bunny busting round. I've had dead shots out to 220yds. Good luck for tonight.

 

Thanks mate, will see what happens aparantly it's quite productive rabbit ground

 

 

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Yep . Full moderator fold up under your coat poachers job ! :sneaky2:

 

Stubby, not that I would condone poaching, but a 22 air gun with silencer and laser light at night when they (pheasants) are roosting is the ultimate. so somebody told me:001_rolleyes:

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Stubby, not that I would condone poaching, but a 22 air gun with silencer and laser light at night when they (pheasants) are roosting is the ultimate. so somebody told me:001_rolleyes:

 

Steve . Check the FIRST pic mate , Its what you just decribed .....

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Steve . Check the FIRST pic mate , Its what you just decribed .....

 

That's just about it, mines a stealth and weighs as much as a wet newspaper, 500 shots per charge. I,ve got a couple of twelves and 410,s but the stealths the most fun

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Used to be proper shooting demented.

Air rifle.

.22LR

Then at Uni joined the OTC and started Target Rifle, got a .22 and 7.62 Parker Hale TX1200, in 1982 while living on Tates Avenue in Belfast.

My origional grant did not specify where the full bore was to be kept.

So I kept it in the flat below the bed.

Really enjoyed Service Rifle making Bisley 4 years in a row.

The SLR was a proper rifle.

Hated the crappy SA80, when it was first introduced.

Currently got a crap 2nd hand shotgun, and bought a Sako Quad with .17HMR/.22LR barrells.

Festering over the optimum scope.

Kinda decided on a Zeiss Duralyt 2-8*42, cos hopefully be able to swop barrells without demounting the scope.

Mind you McLeaods of Tain have a tempting z5 3.5-18*44 but its longer, therefore more likely to thwart barrell changes.

Probably better to pick up a wee Anschutz in .22LR and keep the Sako rigged for the .17HMR

Veg garden is bloody heaving with rabboits at the moment.

PS

Never took to a shotgun, quite useless with one being rifle orientated.

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I live for shooting I'm on a small syndicate and when I'm not up a tree I'm pigeon shooting or fox shooting. During the season I pretty much live on the marsh wildfowling.

I have

 

Shotguns-

Lamber 12g o/u

2 cheap single barrels for ferreting, don't mind if they get knocked about abit

AYA 12g sbs

Lincoln 20g which the wife shoots on lady's day.

 

Rifle-

Savage edge 243

Cz 17 HMR

Savage 22lr

Moshberg 22lr semi auto.

 

I also have 2 springer spaniels and a patterdale.

 

Check out my shooting channel on youtube Philvision1

 

Quite a few of the lads I shoot with work on the trees.

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