Heym SR20
Well-Known Member
And they also carry a shovel so when they shoot the laird’s wifes pet terrier, that is out for an evening wander by mistake its buried quickly.Head keeper on the lamp would of sacked me if I was to fanny about with binos and second guess everything he lit up for me.
Set of eyes he deemed to be a fox.
Lights out drive to a safe position if required.. out the truck rifle on bonnet confirm quarry and backstop in the scope rack up a round. Job done in seconds.
I’m sure the majority of shooters who do this for a living do it the same way only now we do it with thermal and night vision.
Nothing dangerous if you are competent and operate safely.
If you are foxing on a golf course, or close to villages, or towns you have any number of dogs, cats courting couples etc out and about at all hours.
It’s only going to take one or two accidental night time shootings to be widely publicised and there will be another plethora of restrictions.
Just cos the head keeper is shouting at you doesn’t mean its safe.

