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I run a part time pest control business and one of the farms I control has a bit of a rabbit problem. Due to previous shooters who from what I can figure out couldn't shoot straight there are a fair amount of rabbits but wont sit for the rifle when with night vision. I do not have ferrets but as there are many clear warrens that took well used to me I am looking for someone who owns and knows how to work ferrets. looking to mainly use nets with possibly a shotgun out to deal with any runners. The land in question is situated in north wilts. This is a one time offer not a full permission to be clear.

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As an alternative for you:

 

There are night vision rigs that convert darkness into light as far as cameras and lightshy quarry is concerned by focusing powerful amounts of artificial illumination into the eyes of often nervous prey's night adjusted eyes, while you hope they tolerate it long enough to set up your shot, breath properly then kill them:

And then there are true night vision rigs that can do the job using ambient light so that an illuminator need not be used on most occasions at subsonic ranges. :yes:

 

If you lived closer I could show you my 'No Scope' AKA 'Scopeless' rig which does that at about £400 - but a Photon will do it almost as well at the same price. Here is the rig and a couple of qualiying videos - bear in mind that low light video's on youtube are nowhere near as good as what the shooter saw on his monitor:

 

 

 

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