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Nath, I'm real jealous, there's not a rabbit for miles where I live...
Since I saw your Baikal single barrel, I got me one in 20 gauge, nice inexpensive workhorse.
Whatever you do always give 100%........... unless you are donating blood.
gamekeeper wrote:Nath, I'm real jealous, there's not a rabbit for miles where I live...
Since I saw your Baikal single barrel, I got me one in 20 gauge, nice inexpensive workhorse.
gamekeeper wrote:Nath, I'm real jealous, there's not a rabbit for miles where I live...
Since I saw your Baikal single barrel, I got me one in 20 gauge, nice inexpensive workhorse.
Which one John, beaver forend. Ejector??
Beaver forend non ejector, 26" barrel, half choke, 3" chamber. I swopped a beat up Mossy 500 for it.
Whatever you do always give 100%........... unless you are donating blood.
Still slaying them foxes I see. That one looks like it crawled through my blacksmith shop with that dirty looking belly. Looks like you will eating plenty of rabbit too. Good shooting.
That scruffy looking dog is the real star of the show.
"He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance." Declaration of Independance, July 4, 1776 11B30
gamekeeper wrote:Nath, I'm real jealous, there's not a rabbit for miles where I live...
Since I saw your Baikal single barrel, I got me one in 20 gauge, nice inexpensive workhorse.
Which one John, beaver forend. Ejector??
Beaver forend non ejector, 26" barrel, half choke, 3" chamber. I swopped a beat up Mossy 500 for it.
Sounds like a later one John. Good on you friend.
samb wrote:Awesome hunting pictures. The suburbs are crawling with Arctic Hare here in Calgary but they a few and far between in the woods.
Must be alot of predation?? For them to shelter in the suburbs!
Great photos and hunting. This has probably already been discussed earlier, but I have a question for you. What are your methods of hunting foxes? I suspect most of us on this forum have done some predator hunting, but I don't believe I have run into anyone that has the success on fox that you do. Just curious.
Thanks Nath. I really like the gate post picture. You make that single barrel look quite elegant. Nothing like the cheap crappy one I keep for a turkey gun. It just has a 3 1/2" chamber and a 30" barrel to squeeze the shot string way down.
Good to see Jess is working out for you.
My wife got her a new puppy, 1/4 Blue Heeler, 1/4 Red Heeler and 1/2 Australian Shepard. Should make a great cow dog, if I had any cows.
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Great photos and hunting. This has probably already been discussed earlier, but I have a question for you. What are your methods of hunting foxes? I suspect most of us on this forum have done some predator hunting, but I don't believe I have run into anyone that has the success on fox that you do. Just curious.
Thanks,
Bill
I just frequent places regular and look for fresh scat.
Some locals tell me what's about if they see it.
Pheasant give an alarm call when they see one.
I sit and wait, call, bait and just get lucky alot.
What do you do with the fox pelts?? Do you save them?? Is there a market for them ??
By now you must have collected enough to make just about anything in fox fur you wanted to, or a tidy sum for them.
John
Gettin old ain't for sissies!
There just has to be dogs in heaven !
What do you do with the fox pelts?? Do you save them?? Is there a market for them ??
By now you must have collected enough to make just about anything in fox fur you wanted to, or a tidy sum for them.
Greetings Nath
Once again thank you for taking the time to post these fine photos ! It is fun to read and ponder once more sitting in the bushes of east ILLinois and "bushwacking called crows".
Mike in Peru
A sinner saved by FAITH in the Blood of Jesus Christ &teaching God´s Word in Peru. John 3:36
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Bill in Oregon wrote:Great thread Nath. I am really admiring your air pistol, even though I am having a lot of fun with my cheap Crosman 2240. Will look yours up.
I had a 2240 a few years ago but I struggled with it.
The pistol I recently got I have now improved the trigger and added a little amount of preload to the hammer and mass in the form of a ball bearing.
Shot count from 12g co2 has dropped from forty shots plus to 30 plus.
It now will penetrate a soup can with a 16grn pellet at 25 strides. Also hitting the end of a can at that distance is quite easy.
Sounds puny to you guys but in a land devoid of legal real handguns some of us just have to make do.
I have reason to believe they may be made in Spain!