Cheers, that helps (well, perhaps not fursty!). Rifle is 22lr.
How did folk ever manage to keep rabbits down before night vison??
They don't get lamp shy that quickly esp if ur careful wot ur shooting at and not missing them.
Also try not to shoot into larger groups if u can. so ur not educating too many live rabbits,
The new led torches are great as they can fit on top of ur scope and are just so handy and light weight, but I do think old fashioned lamps are better.
I think the led's provide too focused a beam, whereas with an old school lamp u could just hold the rabbits/foxes in the very edge of the beam. I have a variable power 1 which was really handy when there actually was rabbits about here.
I usually had it turned right down most of the time for shooting and then turn it up for spotting quickly further afield, u won't want a massively bright lamp if u can help it for rabbits as ur only shooting out too 60 odd meter.
Mixing it up with filters, full moons so u don't need a lamp and dawn/dusk and daylight.
If u go for a small scope mounted lamp (or NV for that matter) I always have a 2nd torch/nv for spotting so I'm not swinging the rifle about
if I'm going for a big night I latterly started dragging a kids sleight with me to save carrying the rabbits but been a long time since they're have been enough rabbits to justify it
How did folk ever manage to keep rabbits down before night vison??
They don't get lamp shy that quickly esp if ur careful wot ur shooting at and not missing them.
Also try not to shoot into larger groups if u can. so ur not educating too many live rabbits,
The new led torches are great as they can fit on top of ur scope and are just so handy and light weight, but I do think old fashioned lamps are better.
I think the led's provide too focused a beam, whereas with an old school lamp u could just hold the rabbits/foxes in the very edge of the beam. I have a variable power 1 which was really handy when there actually was rabbits about here.
I usually had it turned right down most of the time for shooting and then turn it up for spotting quickly further afield, u won't want a massively bright lamp if u can help it for rabbits as ur only shooting out too 60 odd meter.
Mixing it up with filters, full moons so u don't need a lamp and dawn/dusk and daylight.
If u go for a small scope mounted lamp (or NV for that matter) I always have a 2nd torch/nv for spotting so I'm not swinging the rifle about
if I'm going for a big night I latterly started dragging a kids sleight with me to save carrying the rabbits but been a long time since they're have been enough rabbits to justify it
Really? Point lamp, then point rifle and shoot
