Hicap phill
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Smoky chainsaw gets them out the hole.
Smoky chainsaw gets them out the hole.
Had a similar situation earlier in the year.
Rats are opportunists and trainable.
Every day at 4:00pm I put out some food......after a few days the rat and now his mate! came out to eat the food. After a few days they became very bold and would let me get within a few yards of them.
A .410 did the rest.........got 5 in a week. Not seen any since.....but moles are another story!
A point on fitting strong springs......if you get the rifle above 12 foot pounds, muzzle velocity it would need to go on a firearms certificate.....most modern air rifles are just under the limit. Getting caught by plod will attract severe penalties and excite the anti snowflakes into calling for licencing all airguns.....as per Scotland.
Dieseling effect certainly increases velocity (any hydrocarbon will suffice, oil, wd4- etc) but repeatability isn't there so accuracy suffers
Dieseling effect certainly increases velocity (any hydrocarbon will suffice, oil, wd4- etc) but repeatability isn't there so accuracy suffers
At the expense of his jobGot rid of the rats though?
if your local to me you can borrow any one of theseView attachment 225067 View attachment 225069
I never understood the reasons why they introduced the licence laws except as a knee jerk reaction to an incident in Glasgow.
However the idiot that did it was already breaking so many laws that I can't see what difference him having a licence or not would have made. All they needed to do was enforce the laws they already had, maybe adding automatic confiscation and destruction of any weapons found in the hands of anybody unsupervised and under 18.
unfortunately a vote-bringing knee-jerk to some
shame it's only penalised the honest shooters
thought thats what the police are supposed to do?
doesn't work if the cps & courts decide theres little chance of a successfull prosecution & fines rarely work on the type of scum that this is aimed at
when the licencing happened I travelled to Scotland for a Field Target competition & was interested as well as concerned with the situation north of the border, also there was notices in public toilets saying about airrifle licencing - not what I expected to see
Rich.
Public toilets, did you see George Michael on yer travels?
it seems pointless when all that needed to be done was enforce the existing legislation more thoroughly.
Thanks for the kind offer,but sadly too far away from Essex.if your local to me you can borrow any one of theseView attachment 225067 View attachment 225069
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