Vulcha
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- Birthday 31/07/1988
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Hello folks, Right, the situation is this. There are a whole bunch of Canadian geese on a permission I have. They're all landing on a field that is now stubble. My question is, is this enough to be covered by the General Licence, and, if so, what kinda of equipment should I use? I'll be going with a mate who has a shotgun and a spare for me to use. Since he's a certificate holder, I believe I can use a shotgun whilst being supervised. Even though he happens to be younger than me... So, can I shoot them, and, if so, what cartridges should I use and whats the best plan of attack?
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Any idea what size the o seals are? Every o seal, that is!
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Right, my mates Air Arms S400 has a problem. It won't hold pressure. You can charge it up but leave it over night and it'll have no pressure left by the morning. Any ideas whats causing this? It hasn't been used in a while, so maybe its the o-seals or something? Any feedback on this would be great!
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Can I just point out Logun Penetrators are made from lead. I've been using them for the past couple years I guess, and I've found them very accurate with plenty of stopping power. I think the .177 weighs 9.5 grains, which seems to be plenty. At 35 yards I can get one hole groups from resting on a bench, and about the size of a 20 pence from standing. I've shot rabbits, squirrels, pigeon, rooks, crows etc with these pellets and they've been brilliant. I used to use Bisley Magnums, but decided one day to try out penetrators and haven't looked back. They were nine quid for 450 when I first started using them, now they're thirteen, which is quite annoying. But yeah, I've been happily using logun penetrators for some time now, and can't fault them. And they're made of lead, not tin!
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Thats what I thought. SKAN R32 or something?
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Well, I've put my shoulder out and am off work until next friday, and I have no real excuse to be up at this hour!
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Sym DD50 - Blew up haha. Rieju SMX 125 - Attacked by a Mitsubushi L200. Lost. Though has been repaired and works fine, but I lost the keys on tuesday! Suzuki DR 125 - Met its untimely demise after some dozey woman pulled out infront of me. Two weeks after I bought it! Kawasaki KMX 125 - Blew up. Yamaha FZR 400 - Still working, at present.
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I used AA fields for a while in .177, and used to get runners. I thought I was low on air or something. I switched to Logun Penetrators, and not much gets away now!
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£200 for a gun thats good for hunting? I didn't realise that inflation had caused such a rocket in price. A mate of mine bought a BSA supersport with a scope, brand new for £140. Or try the for sale part of the forums. Usually theres plenty kicking round.
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I'm making one at the moment from an old spanner handle! I'll post it up here when I'm done.
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I've shot a squirrel a while back using logun penertators out of an AA S200. Shot it in the chest and it ran for a bit then dropped like a stone. Being an inquisetive fellow, I decided to cut it open and see what the pellet did. It was a through and through shot that went through both lungs and its heart! Tough little ******* squirrels!
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Anybody fancy taking me out today? I shoot with my mate at his mums place, but nobodys home so I can't go!
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I'd recommend an S200. Light, quiet and they've finally realised the two piece stock is rubbish and given it a nice one piece stock, plus you have the option of either single shot or multi shot, and with spare mags costing around £13, you can buy three spares for the price of one spare for most other rifles. In .177 you get about forty shots per charge, but I've found that to be plenty, and I can't carry forty rabbits anyway! I have a pump and a bottle, and to be honest, I always use the pump. You don't ever need to get it tested or re-filled, so air is always available provdied you're not in space. They cost about the same as a bottle, so are cheaper in the long run.
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Ah, you going for an apprenticeship eh?