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 got this lad tonight, was at home as it was the fathers turn to check the sheep and he spotted a fox in a field beside the farm yard so he called me to bring the rifle down, arrived down and no sign of the fox so i called for a bit and no sign of anything stirring, so we walked down through our neighbours farm as we reckoned he went that way, still no sign, we were on our way back the way we came when we spotted him in a field we already lamped so he must have being lying in the boundsing ditch as we walked down and then ran off behind our backs, he didn't stop for a shot though, so we went back to the yard and hopped into the fathers van and drove down our laneway and spotted this guy off down the end of a field of sheep where there was a lamb taken over the weekend, turned off the lamp and started calling, then the father turned on the lamp before i was ready and the fox started running so i told him to turn it off straight away, kept calling for a minute and asked him to turn it on and he was after coming closer and was sitting up like a dog watching us so BANG, the father let the light off him when i fired but i was pretty sure i connected, when he shone the light back down the field we spotted something running away and the father was nudging me to start calling again but when i looked through the scope i reckoned it was a hare, but he wasn't so sure and was telling me i missed, so i made him walk across the field with me and we found a dog fox dead on the spot, 46gr winchester hornet went through the neck and out the back at 197 of my yards, so i reckon somewhere around 170-190m, i really should buy a rangefinder:D
got this lad tonight, was at home as it was the fathers turn to check the sheep and he spotted a fox in a field beside the farm yard so he called me to bring the rifle down, arrived down and no sign of the fox so i called for a bit and no sign of anything stirring, so we walked down through our neighbours farm as we reckoned he went that way, still no sign, we were on our way back the way we came when we spotted him in a field we already lamped so he must have being lying in the boundsing ditch as we walked down and then ran off behind our backs, he didn't stop for a shot though, so we went back to the yard and hopped into the fathers van and drove down our laneway and spotted this guy off down the end of a field of sheep where there was a lamb taken over the weekend, turned off the lamp and started calling, then the father turned on the lamp before i was ready and the fox started running so i told him to turn it off straight away, kept calling for a minute and asked him to turn it on and he was after coming closer and was sitting up like a dog watching us so BANG, the father let the light off him when i fired but i was pretty sure i connected, when he shone the light back down the field we spotted something running away and the father was nudging me to start calling again but when i looked through the scope i reckoned it was a hare, but he wasn't so sure and was telling me i missed, so i made him walk across the field with me and we found a dog fox dead on the spot, 46gr winchester hornet went through the neck and out the back at 197 of my yards, so i reckon somewhere around 170-190m, i really should buy a rangefinder:D                                            




 
                                             
                                            

 
                                            

 
                                            