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  1. Stoats.

     

    Pro's!.

     

    Kills Rabbits.

    Kills Rats.

    And There pretty smart little guys to see running about.

     

     

    Con's.

     

    Kills Chickens / small livestock.

    decimates ground nesting birds and smaller mammal populations.

     

     

     

     

    actually its a pine martin

  2. having an issue, two sets of mount on two rifles are jumping backwards, they are single screws, i understand why on one of them cos the mounts have been well used and need replacing but the other, i had just put them on , tight as possible still moving :/ anyone help or have this problem.. oh yes .. on springers ///

     

     

    what gun is it?are there any arrestor holes on gun. if not u can buy a block that goes on the dove tail groove your scope is fixed to ,then u butt the mounts up to the block.this will stop the mounts moving back

  3. right i have a falcon fn19 i want to swap, the reason i am after a different gun is because it is an 8 shot and i cannot get away with using the magazine especially in the dark lol, it is a very clean gun and it has just had a new set of scopes on 6-24x50 bsa essencial scopes and aren,t even 2 weeks old, i am after a single shot rifle as long as it is clean with a good set of scopes on it,i have a logun gun lamp that can go with the setup only if it is what i am after, just pm me your mobile number and i will send you photos of the gun, thanx for looking.i forgot to say 22 only

     

     

    what u after,got hw 90..gas ram

  4. Your mildot settings will have to be calculated by you, as each gun will give different results.

     

    Zero your rifle to whatever you like and then move your target 10 yards further back and shoot the bull with the cross, not the other mildots and then alter until you know what the next distance is that the mildots correspond to.

     

    It'll look something like this when you've calculated it.

     

    35 - bull

    37 - 1st dot

    45 - 2nd dot

     

    Etc.

     

    It's all trial and error. :yes:

     

     

     

    thanks mate

  5. if you put your eye in the same place in relation to the scope you dont need to worry about parallax and if you need tips on zeroing go to www.chairgun.com its free and it helps you set your set up to the right range

     

     

     

    thanks mate

  6. zero at your required distance to suit your calibre best. then use the dots under the crosshair for shots further than your zero point. what calibre is it. i think the 35 is the parallax setting. is it an airgun scope.if so it may seem out of focus when looking at something further away?

     

     

    its a 22 and airgun scope ...what is parallax setting in basic terms... thanks tweedledee

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