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  1. This is a excellent, nearly 2 year old gun with 30", over and under barrels. It has 3.5" chambers and is proofed for steel shot so is ideal or wildfowling or foxing. I want £400 for this which is a bargain in my opinion.

     

    Please message me any queries or offers.

     

    Regards, Chris

  2. I'll never be a bloody scientist but I know whats goin on around me on the shoot and how to go about my job. I don't do your job because I'm not qualified. If we were all as intelligent as you the world would be a ****e place. You can't get at me for not being blessed like you but I do my job, you do yours (NASA scientist?)

     

    Chris

  3. I hate to say it but sport and vermin control are two different things entirely. I personaly would prefer to use a terrier at this time of year for killing cubs and the vixens but now its warmed up, any barren vixens or dog foxes will be above ground so they need to be lamped or driven to guns. Tommy, youre an experienced shooter so I'm not sure why you cant see this and why you see the need to have a go at anyone who puts up pictures of dead foxes.

     

    Have I missed something??

     

    Chris

  4. Instead of setting them outside the hole, follow the runs from the set until they go through some brashings or under a fence. Set the snare on these runs and check them TWICE a day.

     

    Carry a gun and some wire cutters with you as if you do catch brock you can cut him free which is easier than untangling him.

     

    As mentioned earlier, look for hair caught on anything as this is probably the best thing to tell you what is running this line.

     

    Good luck.

     

    Chris

  5. Up at 8, walked all the dogs round th fields for half an hour, cooked breakfast then off to the Beagles, got to the pub for 1030 and met up with some old friends. Hunt set off about lunch time and me and my brother went to our shoot. Had a good walk round and shot a squirel. As we were about to pack up i decided to tap a copse through while my brother stood at the end. Good idea as he shot his first ever pheasant. Packed up shotguns and spent an hour with the air rifle.

     

    A cracking day with excellent company.

     

    Lets hear everyones storys.

     

    Chris

  6. Right, I know theres some lurcher blokes on here, so........a mate has a collieXwhippet xrotty cross. Would this be any good as a running dog (legal quarry of course) for when my poults are being pestered.

     

    Thanks in advance,

     

    Chris

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