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NorfolkPoacher

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  1. nice one mate, just remember they are only human, keep it straight and level headed and you will be fine. Whoever mentioned Hobnobs!! now thats just borderline bribery.

    "yes and i would request the .300 win mag and 1000rounds stored, for rabbit shooting at 1500 yards.....another hobnob sir?" :lol: Good luck mate.

  2. Wanted, .17hmr 452 5 shot mag wanted for spare. Cash waiting, Thanks

     

    you can get 10 shot CZ mags for about £30 I find them a lot better than my 5shot ones.

    the .17hmr shares the same case as the .22wmr so mags are the same. Sorry if you already know the above info. atb Dave

  3. I take my rangefinder every time I go lamping and it hangs around my neck.

    I don't use it on the fox but it is useful for a quick distance check on nearby hedges and trees for the longer shots. I don't use it under 200yds but it is useful for the fox that sits out at distance and you can't get closer.

    My Leica 1200 has an illuminated targeting square and numbers and you can easily see trees and hedges without the lamp on them.

     

    this is what i had in mind on unfamiliar ground and for those far out foxes that just sit and watch around the 300yard mark. it would be useful to ping hedges,trees, mounds etc jst to give some useful markers. i would imagine 90% of my time would be a quick id, lamp on and bang, so no time to ping the target. to be honest i would just like a new gadget that doesnt break the bank, wasnt made in wong kong and is reliable. cheers to all for pointers, Dave

  4. Haha, even if it acts muntac like it's always worth a double check. Shot a vixen last week curled up at the base of a hedge in long grass. It never twiched under white light, my 2 buddies thought it was a munty but were glad I double checked! A head shot later they were convinced but at 250 yards it was hard to tell. Had to get 100yards closer to make sure. If it was middle of a field you can tel instantly but in cover it's a tough call! Alex, I still haven't decided between nightforce 5.5-22x56 or swaro pv 6-24-50 but now zeiss duralyte 3-12x50 at £550 seems tempting!! Lol

  5. 8x56 do provide great clarity but even if you only shoot foxes at sub 200 yards, a higher mag offers a larger target and kill zone. 99% of my foxes are shot at less then 200 yards but I would say 50% are spotted at over 300 yards away. A high mag makes initial identification so much easier. I bet a high percentage of 8x56 owners have squeaked a muntjac or two! I know I have! Lol

  6. A lot of you guys will already know this, but for those who don't. If you cut a small circle out of the centre of the red filter on any lamp you gain at least a further 25% more range. Take my lightforce striker, I have an inch diameter hole in the centre, for some reason it sucks the red light from around the edges of the beam and magnifies it through the hole not allowing white light through like you would think. For my tracer I have a half inch hole. Not sure why manufacturers don't do it. A little tip 4u. Atb dave

  7. I have fac shotgun. I sold my 8 shot escort due to jamming and the extra weight made me a worse shot through fatigue. I now use a 3 shot pump as it's all I really need for what I do. Be careful on the club front, I was told you are not allowed to use your fac shotgun except for what your conditioned for ie vermin only! Also club will have to be fac cleared or you need an open ticket. The shotgun changes from sgc to fac if it can hold more then 2 shots in a mag and is treated like any other rifle.

  8. Well ive had both S&B 8x56 and a 4x16x56 S&B sold them both good scopes but i preferred a Nightforce 5.5x22x56 NXS for my long distance shots. For lamping its usually on 10mag but its nice to be able to go higher if needed... :good: :good:

     

    sorry to go slightly off topic, hawkeye what ret did you select for your nightforce, with fox shooting in mind? cheers.

  9. HELLO. i am thinking of geting myself a mossberg 500 hushpower 410 pump. does any one know the lengh of these guns as i have a locking top gun cabinate. also what is your opinion on these guns or would yous recomend another.cheers. look forward to hearing your opinoins.will be useing gun on pigeons.

     

    ive got the 20ga version mate, crackin bit of kit, the .410 is really quiet i just wanted a little more bang, for pigeons like any .410 you would have to be a crack shot which im not so settled for 20ga, the 12ga model is good just a fair bit louder. as for length...they are bloody long, i have a folding stock on mine but in standard trim i had to unscrew the mod so it fitted in my standard height 5gun cabinet. but for the money mate they are good value and tough as old boots, the weakest point seems to be the mod and where it attaches, just make sure it doesnt work loose. i run subsonic ammo through mine to keep it quiet, and you have to use fibre wads only, the plastic gets caught in the mod baffels. any more info needed jst pm mate, atb dave.

  10. Ok mate may be worth a look, the rifle I'm after next is a browning blr .308 they only cost about 600 quid so could get 700 pounds worth of scope to go on my .243. I did notice a couple of deals on zeiss 3-12x50 at around 600 mark. Was ideally after more mag though. Atb. Dave

  11. Dave its an odd one but all you can do really is look through some, as ever lots of internet advice is based on what someone has or have heard rather than compared themselves. The nightforce is built sturdily but you pay the penalty on weight and size sadly other than that shooting show Gary mentioned its rare to be able to see many side by side as people don't stock much in the way of top end scopes. Might be worth seeing who near you has what and seeing if you can have a demo, one thing I can comment on is that though my rifles are treated like tools I've yet to bump a S&B or swaro hard enough to loose zero, there is an element you let them bump about but when its 2k plus of gear it does focus your mind to look after them a little :lol:

     

    haha cheers alex, yeah i think i will be a tad more careful with a top end scope then my cheaper stuff. my RFD can get anything to order but like you say he stocks little in the way of premium scopes on the shelf. if i can make it i will head up to the show. my mrs said to me last night i should get a cheaper middle of the road scope and a new rifle! for the budget!! the only swaro that i can realistically justify is z6 3-18x50 or pvi 6-24x50 but was hoping for a 56mm, not sure if the difference is that great though?? cheers. Dave

  12. I have heard lots of bad things about Nightforce, but never had one.

     

    Had plenty of S&B and Swaro and never either heard or had a bad experience of either.

     

    cheers mungler, i heard good through my RFD from customer feedback. but ive never heard a bad word against the top euro brands. i know in life you get what you pay for but im just trying to find how much more you get for what seems a lot more money!

  13. I can't remember what their priced at.... check that the more expensive model dosen't also have the BT (ballistic turret) option as that will put the price up too ?

     

    ok, i think the z6 is around £1400 and the z6i more like £1900 the BT adds £150 to these prices thats for the 5-30x50 model. which one did you get again mate and rough price (if you mrs isn't looking!!!) :lol: ta, Dave

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