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mattk
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13th May 09 at 15:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I just hate having to go out and getting gas for them though, my dad uses Co2 ones, I suppose they are better but I just dont like them

should have an MP5 when Im working

ChrisBoom
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13th May 09 at 15:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I had a webley nemesis, was a good wee pistol. Called it the "finisher" for when you got a rabbit with the rifle, finish it with the webley
chris_uk
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13th May 09 at 15:35   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

you really want a .22 if you go hunting, as the .177 just goes straight through them and if its not a good shot you can injure the animal as they scuttle off so you cant find them.. and thats a bit nasty..

we have a target Tx200 which is a spring rifle, in .177 and thats pretty damn good for a springer
chris_uk
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quote:
Originally posted by mattk
I just hate having to go out and getting gas for them though, my dad uses Co2 ones, I suppose they are better but I just dont like them

should have an MP5 when Im working




but there is compressed air like the nemisis / HW40, works on the same principle of the compressed springs but less re-coil.
mattk
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13th May 09 at 15:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I dont hunt anyway, I couldnt possibly kill anything
Baskey
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13th May 09 at 15:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I had to kill one of my deseased carp in my pond, thought the best way was to shoot it through the head with my .22 rifel.

Anyhow shot it through the head at point blank range, half blew its head off but it didnt die, was just flapping on the deck in its own brain juice. Was fucking sick, had to put another 5 shots into it, felt bad for days lol

Never doing that again, thought i was being humain

[Edited on 13-05-2009 by Baskey]
Ojc
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13th May 09 at 16:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just hit it with a bat FFS lol
sam-smith
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shpuldnve punched it
harrisp
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Registered: 15th Dec 07
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13th May 09 at 21:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by chris_uk
you really want a .22 if you go hunting, as the .177 just goes straight through them and if its not a good shot you can injure the animal as they scuttle off so you cant find them.. and thats a bit nasty..

we have a target Tx200 which is a spring rifle, in .177 and thats pretty damn good for a springer


Not quite true, .177 has a flatter trajectory so is easier to be accurate with at all ranges, and a .177 to the head of a rabbit (only place you should be shooting them) is a dead rabbit, I actually prefer .177 for hunting.
If you arent a good shot you shouldnt be hunting.

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