You’re cheating, that’s not a gat, it’s a lov pistol....I call them in so close i bof them with my Diana Gat .177.View attachment 210005
I call them in so close i bof them with my Diana Gat .177.View attachment 210005
Get yourself a 22.250 or 243, 55 grain bullets or amunition. These are the best options for flat shooting and amunition availability. I have knocked over foxes with most calibres from 22lr and HMR to 6.5 Creed , my nephew bowled one over with a sub 12flb 177 airgun. If you are after a dedicated fox rifle then go for the best performer there is little point in going second best. I shoot a 222 but would only take it out foxing if the 243 was sick.I would like to know what members use for sorting out Charlie.
Thank you for your assistance.
Wow! Or did predictive substitute “bof” for “club”, as it does
I have 4 rifles conditioned for fox, one of which is a .22 hornet, I use 35 gr bullets as if I want to shoot heavier than i use the .223.Hey Rob, as a man of many calibres, have you ever had any dealings with Hornet sized perver, erm, persuasion sized calibres?
I still like the .223, but know on a windy night at 200 mtrs it steered off course a chunk. Easy worked out with apps and mind programming, but rarely have the time work that out on a stopped fox In the split second.
Step forth the hornets doing the same job, 11 grns (half of .223) of powder, doing minimal difference over a realistic fox distance with the same bullet (in .224) with a minimal loss of FPS.
Looking at this route myself shortly.![]()
So, allowing load development 600 rounds a barrel?6mm ackley improved, 87 grain bullet @3680FPS got two a light one for dedicated night vision, and a heavy one for a day time truck gun. On my 4th and 5th barrel now shot somewhere in the region of 2000 foxes only had 2 runners one I picked up the next day 40 yard from shot sight, the other never found but enough sign to know it wasn’t going to see daylight.
Around 1200 a barrel before it opens out to 1”, and I don’t disagree with you, they may not be any deader, I have shot multiple foxes with 17,204,222,etc and I’ve had a fair amount run 20 yard before dropping. Maybe though many varying factors. However I’m a strong believer in fear the man with only one gun, now I do have others rather then the 2 6mm’s, but I use one 6mm as a dedicated truck gun, so is with me all day everyday, and the other as dedicated nv, both are identical, use the same load in both what shoots the same size groups. I can go from a rat under a hopper to a deer without having to change rifles throughout the day. I have such a high level of confidence in the rifle and calibre it seems daft to me to not mirror that for my dedicated night gun, also meaning I only need to load for one caliber apposed to multiple.So, allowing load development 600 rounds a barrel?
Your 6 mm AI foxes aren’t any deader than my .22H or .223Ai foxes and I’m still on first barrels long after your on your 5th…