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27-05-2010, 00:12   #406
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Got a phone call this evening from a friend who's friend was having a fox problem. The other day her brother had been out striming, When the cheeky fecker came in and robbed two of her chickens from under his nose.
Headed down this evening as the fox had been sited most days between 8-9. Within an hour came across this at about 150 yards sprawled out in the evening sun way out of range for my wmr but easily within range of my friends 223 one hornady later and problem solved. Ill be back out during the next week to make sure its just the one. And the kind lady even gave us the price of a snack box and breast for are troubles.
Apologies for the rather nasty pic..

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This is a small stag that I had to do a job on for a local farmer.
Nice symmetrical head but one of his brow tines was broken.
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Here's misty going through the rope's. As some will remember she's the dog i got of done deal who "wouldn't make it" Slowly getting there. Any tips, advice, criticism welcome.

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Silage & Bunnies

First Silage of the year, and getting a bunny @22:10 without a lamp Priceless
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Dinner in under 1 hour!
Fast food Longford style
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01-06-2010, 23:55   #411
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Priceless Firearm

Have a look at this, Top of the Line
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Red deer Stalking in Scotland

Couple of vids of stalking in Scotland.


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ten bunnies/ hours work!

an hour in a certain place... btw feckin PCP air rifle are as good as .22 rimmys at 40 yrd ranges... in fact even accuratter!!.. if theres such a word?

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A photo of my dog Tintin enjoying his favourite hobby (and one of mine too). Photo from the spring

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Bunny bashin yesterday evening with one of my buddies, it was pishing rain and dark picture quality is crap.

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Just one of the Boyo's I got today
292 yards about 20 mins ago
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13-06-2010, 18:24   #417
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The timney is deffo the way forward best €120 I ever spent. I got the nickle plate safety on mine so the untrained eye would never notice, except you have a wider trigger so your finger feels better on it and you can feel the break. The one I got is adj from 4lbs to 1.5lb's

I would not go lighter for hunting purposes.
The remingtons come standard 7lbs
I had my Remington VTR out today. I could not believe how heavy the trigger is in comparison to my Timney
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha! jackdaws!! The poor old jackdaws didn't know what hit im! Ha ha ha ha ha!
Do they not have a grey back? I thought I could see a touch of grey
On the right of frame ones head any way?

http://img534.imageshack.us/i/p6140080.jpg/

Wally you should have put them faced up
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ya they're definately jackdaws, some amount of them around this year, we cant keep the f***ers away from the cattles feed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackdaw
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hooded_Crow

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Do they not have a grey back? I thought I could see a touch of grey
On the right of frame ones head any way?

http://img534.imageshack.us/i/p6140080.jpg/

Wally you should have put them faced up
hooded-crow.jpg
There's a lot of gray on the hooded crow! The jackdaw has bluey gray feathers around the head but the rest of the body is mainly blackish in colour!
The jackdaw is a lot smaller than the hooded crow!
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