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November - Lamping the night away


JohnGalway
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Good work mate, but assistant?!? No mate...you just need a combination gun! Try Krieghoff! ;)http://www.krieghoff.com/

 

Nice to hear an account of when things don't go totally to plan (last fox - first shot), certainly made it good though :lol:

 

Interesting to hear you think there are less foxes about round you at present - is that one of the reasons for the stopping summer lamping? As we've said before, good fox management/controlled culling should secure your sport well into the future. :yp:

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An excellent post and an enjoyable read, you are known to me for being a safe shot like everyone else on here, our members

 

are renowned for thier safety, so no need for extra caution IMO.

 

Tony

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Bloody excellent write up yet again john really enjoyed reading that :huh: As for the camera i dont know the address to send it to ;) :yp:

I finally knocked a vixon last night took three nights in a row to bag one :lol: The grey crow and magpie bashing off the baited spots is a great way of getting them and savage shooting at the same time i did that a few times with the hmr during the spring and summer no problems with them flying off after even a glance of the 17gr v-max :lol: but as you prove time and time again the .22lr is well up to it :lol:

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