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  1. Hi, so on my shoot I realised that in the field where I know there is at least one warren and I have seen rabbits before, that at least once a day there is a guy who walks his dog around the perimeter of the field (inside edge).

     

    Now, onto my question, would this non aggressive contact with humans increase their confidence of coming out of their warrens or would it just make them more nervous generally?

     

    Thanks. :lol:

  2. 0h, i thought he might have meant like the cross hairs slipping, sorry.

     

    the scope does slip! alot! i have to re possition it every 5 shots or so, but it have never led to a 3inch drop in poi

    Well for a start that doesn't seem like a very practical (nor accurate) way to shoot. :birthday:

     

    Just tighten the scope mounts and make sure you re-align the scope.

  3. A friend from college's Dad owns a 2000 acre farm with crop fields (not sure on the ratio of crop to animal) that he thinks me and another lad would be granted permission to shoot on. Apparently there are a few others who use the shoot (with shotties), but with 2000 acres I'm sure there's enough to go around. So once the Ghillie Suits are constructed and permission is (hopefully) secured, should be good night vienna for any quarry that crosses our path, which apparently is a lot of pigeons.

     

    There is also some woodland on the site, so it should be good!

     

    :birthday:

  4. you put as much as you want on it ad say 200yds minimum, its upto you really and if its not enough put some more on and if its too much take it off .. simple really <_< but you will need a hell of allot of patience.

     

    GM

    Oh well I just order 600m of the stuff, haha!

     

    That is to make 2 suits along with rifle covers.

  5. thanx for the info mate what sort of killing range do you have with a good 177 rifle (a pcp rifle)
    Hmm I would say around 50-65 yards depending on conditions, would definitely need to be headshot and calm winds.

     

    That's what I get out of mine, anyway.

  6. Well I have the Weihrauch HW100 .177 after previously only using .22

     

    I'm sure which caliber I prefer, the .22 does seem to bring them down easier if you're forced to go for a high chest/neck shot, but now I take head shots only.

     

    .177 does increase your range by about 10-15 yards but like I said it needs to be a critical hit more so than with a .22 - there's pros and cons to be both, I personally would take either.

  7. Hi, so I live in Leicestershire and I've been shooting around 4 years very casually. however recently I've felt the need to take the sport a bit more seriously and thus me and a friend are soon going to be building 2 ghillie suits for stalking the old bunnies. I have a Weihrauch HW100T with a Hawke MAP Pro 4-16X50. So yeah, seems a great community so no doubt I'll stick around.

     

    Ta.

  8. Let me start of by saying that I'm 15 too but I'm fortunate enough that my Dad owns stables with 2 acres of woodland. The only thing you might have to worry about is if the landowner is bothered about the fact that you're under the legal age to possess an air rifle, which he probably will be.

     

    Your best bet is asking someone you already know.

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