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  1. They actually have more rights than the Police in some regards (which irks the police no end).

     

    What powers or rights?

    As has been said in other posts,THEY HAVE NO MORE POWERS THAN YOU OR ME,all their so called power is by using civil law,which anyone can use.

    no power to enter your land,or property.

    no power to demand to see your animal.

    no power to remove your animal.

    no power to tell you what to do.

     

    If they want to do any of the above they need a court order.

     

    They like you to think they have powers, but they do not.

     

    If i saw an rspca "inspector" climbing my fence to look at my dog,as they do on the tv,he would get launched back over the fence as a trespasser(after a polite warning)

  2. The bloke two doors down from me keeps pigeons,and when i was having a chat i asked about how you inform owners if you shoot a feral with a ring on his leg.

    He told me that you would need to contact a couple of pigeon associations to find the owner,but he said not to bother,as if the bird was in a field or barn it was not worth having back,he said that a few of his mates have had birds returned by kind members of the public who have found them in their back yard,these birds had their necks wrung as soon as possible as they were not wanted.

  3. Well, after some consideration and a lot of very emotive pleading from my little daughter (she knows how to make me feel bad, by god) I've just been hypnotised to stop smoking :hmm:

     

     

    I was a bit worried as a friend tried it and as soon as he came out he wanted to smoke and now claims he smokes even more than what he did, he thinks the hypnotherapist works for imperial tobacco.

     

     

    I saw a hypnotist about five years ago, i smoked about 40 a day,when i was "under" i thought it was a load of ****,but when it had finished i felt good and realised a good hour had gone by.

    Apart from being slightly touchy for two days,and wearing my watch on the opposite wrist for a week as the hypnotist suggested,there were no other effects.

    I have never felt like smoking again,not even the big christmas cigar that was a yearly treat.

     

    I know i will never smoke again,and that feels good.

     

    If you think you may start again go back to the hypnotist,my dad was so addicted that it took two sessions for him to stop totally,but he has not had a fag for 18 years.

     

    Good luck,oh and watch your food intake,after a week your taste buds will come back to life,and you will realize how great every thing tastes.

  4. SOLD I am selling my Ultra .22 s/s as i hardly use it anymore,and it is a shame to leave it on a shelf.The Ultra is in very good condition,the few marks there are i have shown on the pictures,a couple of scratches on the front of the stock,and some bluing wear on the cocking slide,and wear on the barrel where my son used a clip on bipod.

     

    The Ultra shoots like a dream,and for such a small rifle is extremely accurate.

    Comes into its own in barns and woods,and this rifle has accounted for loads of rabbit/squirrel and rats.

     

    Included is a weihrauch silencer which makes it Ultra silent,also the original BSA silencer,and i am sure i have a couple of tins of pellets to go with it.

     

    I want £200.00 for the rifle and face to face only

     

    This really is a great rifle and i am only selling because i use .22lr and shotguns now,and it is not getting used apart from a plink in the garden.

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  5. Good shooting. Thats a nice gun, is it secondhand? :yes:

     

     

    Gun is fairly old,no real idea of age,bought it last week for £50.00,the stock had a load of old varnish on it that had been applied by a trowel,i sanded it down and was originally going to wax it up,but it is a cheap piece of wood so sealed it back up with a bit of ronseal :good: the barrels are perfect no marks in the bores at all,and the old sorbothane butt pad does a great job of absorbing the recoil.

    I got lucky,the gun fits me spot on,and feels like i have had it for years.

  6. Bought a 12 bore sxs last week,just a cheap one for a stroll around the fields,so popped out this morning for an hour to my nearest farm,lovely morning,and i made myself comfortable under a tree,within a few minutes in came my first woodie,trained the gun on him and bang,down he goes,a big smile on my face first woodie with new shotgun,went to where he had gone down,and of all the bad luck,over the small stream and twenty yards into five foot brambles,decided to let foxy have that one,saw the farmers wife getting the horse ready to go for a ride,so decided to head home,happy to have christened the gun.

     

    After lunch the misses said she was going to see her mum and go shopping,why don't i pop out with the gun(bless her)so this time went to one of my oldest farms,it is split in half by a river,and i usually shoot away from the farm,but there is a nice little wood,so pulled up at the bottom of the farmyard,and was amazed to see three rabbits chasing round the track,as i was getting ready the farmer comes down in the tractor with a lad he has sold some felled trees to,and as we chat,we can see five rabbits popping out of the hedge and crossing the track,a couple of them are doing what rabbits do best,so should be a plentiful supply soon :yes: Farmer told me to thin them out a bit and went on his way,walked into the wood and saw a squirrel,but he saw me,and this one was tuned by ferrari,missed him going up one tree,and then missed him going across to another tree,fast sod,squirrel one me nil.

     

    Sat in the woods for a while,but it soon became obvious nothing was coming back after the racket i made with the squirrel,so decided to call it a day,as i walked down the track i could see at least eight rabbits having an orgy chasing each other round down the end of the track,so singled a couple of bucks out and crept up,they saw me at the last minute,to late,first one fell still on the track,second was up the bank and going into the brambles when i caught him with the second barrel.

     

    And as i laid the rabbits out the farmer turned up,now he likes a rabbit so i offered him them,but he said he had a load in the freezer,so i offered the other lad them and he was over the moon,we had another chat,and it turns out he is also a farmer,and has a bit of a fox problem :good: so swapped numbers,and he said he will give me a call,so happy i packed up and headed for home.

     

    Shotgun is a spanish "master" 12bore sxs full choke

     

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  7. thanks welsh, ejoyed the write up,

    keep up the good work,

    3 am is a bit early for me the misssis allways winges when i get up early for shooting, (they just don't understand), the dog never seems to mind!

     

     

    My missis complains when i come in at 2am and put my cold feet over her side of the bed :rolleyes:

  8. Thought i would do a write up,as i am always reading everyone elses reports.

    The weather has been awful lately for going out in the evening,so i decided to get up early this morning,well the alarm went off at 3am :rolleyes: and after dragging myself out of the lovely warm bed,i got my kit together,and piled it into the van,i decided to take the dog, i think he was muttering something about stupid hour to be up as he jumped in to the van.

     

    4am and first stop,the local golf course,i was hoping for loads of rabbits,as it is usually busy in the evening,well i walked around for an hour with the yukon nv on,and saw a couple of badgers,and a fox on the top of a rise,but where was bugs :P ,finally saw one and as the dog sat looking at me,i lined up the cross hairs,and squeezed the trigger,and as soon as i did i knew i had pulled the shot,last i saw of mr rabbit was a tail in the distance :blink:,i decided to sack the golf course and pop down the road where i had a couple of farms.

     

    Got to the first fields,and there are hundreds of sheep in my favourite rabbit field,so i decided to do the field opposite,walked about 50yds and a quick scan,bingo there is bugs munching away,a nice kneeling shot and slumped like a stone,paced it out,37yds,first one in the bag.

    Walked into another field,and by this time its starting to get light,so nv off,and scan the field,in the corner were three rabbits,i decide on the left one and take the shot,it smacks him and he rolls backwards,into the hedge,the dog wants to get him but i know that it is a steep bank and there are some old bits of machinery in the corner,sure enough when we get there can see the rabbit,but there is loads of tin sheet and other bits of scrap,i dont want the dog injuring himself for a rabbit so we leave it for foxy.saw a few more rabbits,but they are spooked easily,so i go back to the other farm across the road,and walk down to the bottom field by the shore,i noticed that one of the sheep has damaged its front legs and cannot walk,so i pop up the farm to let them know,and on my way out down the track,i look into the field where he keeps all his trailers and there is a nice size rabbit about 40yds away,stop the van get the rifle sorted,peak round the van and a head on shot,couple of twitches and still,picked him up threw him in the van and decided to have one last mooch round the field where i shot the rabbit in the scrap.

     

    For my last walk around,i took everything off the rifle,including the bipod,walked into the field and skirted round the crest of the field,saw bugs,but was a good distance,there was no way to get closer,without him spotting me,so standing shot tad holdover,gentle squeeze,and one very dead rabbit,paced it out 57yds :lol:

    carried on in the bottom of the field and saw rabbit in the far corner,but he had spotted me,he hopped into the corner,and i thought he was gone,but he decided to stop and watch me this was a long shot,tried to kneel,but could not see him over the small crest,so another standing shot,big breath exhale,hold over, bang,even the dog got excited as bugs decided to break dance,paced this one out and was suprised 68yds,shot was classic temple shot, :P happy and tired i decided to end on a high and headed for home.

     

    when i skinned the rabbit i had shot head on,the round had gone in the forehead and travelled between the shoulder blades and was under the skin in the middle of the back,i took a picture of it,to be honest i expected more deformation of the round,it was an eley sub.

     

    Rifle is cz/brno long rifle .22lr,scope is hawke reflex which works well on the rifle.

     

    Hope i haven't bored you all to much,pics of me and jake,and the bag from this morning,they are being marinaded in cider for a stew :lol:

     

     

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  9. Took my boy to the shore for the first time today,even though we look over the sea we usually shoot miles away.

    He stepped onto the shore from the fields,saw a load of teal on the waters edge,and was off,the 100yds of mud then 30yds of water was not going to stop him.

    He then ran his heart out on the mud flats chasing the seagulls.Managed to get him to sit still for a couple of photospost-11300-1261327309.jpg

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    It took a garden hose and a load of shampoo to clean him up,but he loved the mud.

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    Just a couple of lines about Dave's nv,in a few words,it is phenomenal ;) .

    I have a gen1 nvmt and i thought it was ok,but when you look through Dave's it is a different world.Basically it turns the night into a green and black day,it is crystal clear,so good you can see the bunnies chewing, really :lol: .

    I use the lamp now and leave the nv to dave,as he said we scan with light and when we see eyes,Dave uses the nv,i rarely see the kill ;) because the nv coupled with that great rifle means you can reach out to ranges you would not normally think of.

    To sum it up crystal clear,huge field of view,brilliant definition,amazing range,you can see foxy way before he sees you.

     

    Before you all think that this is the nv for you,and you are going to get one,ask Dave the price :hmm: Then you will see why i have gen 1 nv and a lamp.

     

    I'm sure Dave has a few pics taken through the nv he may post so you can see the clarity.

    It is simply the best nv i have ever seen.

  11. I smoked for over 20 years and did about 40 a day,then one day decided enough was enough,i found a Hypnotist and spent £85.00.that was about 3 years ago,and i know i will never smoke again.After being hypnotised i got in my van and my fags were on the dash,i stopped at my brothers and gave them to him,all i felt was slightly niggly for two days but nothing else.

    That was the best £85.00 i ever spent. :good:

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