Nickb
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Where's your running total ?Another one last night - shot by pal in our best spot
Where's your running total ?Another one last night - shot by pal in our best spot
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Careful you don’t strain the barrel on that Creedmoor shooting at small critter that far away!Headed back out at home last night and was partially thwarted by 1) neighbours finishing pulling up the fence (ok it was dark but maybe 8 ish), then 2) the rain came in earlier then expected. I decided to take shelter under a small wooden shed we have and saw a fox crossing our neighbours field 300 or so yards away. Despite hand calling and using the electronic caller..no interest. Decided to call it a night and one last check and there was a fox about 70 yards the top side of the house on the bank. Quick adjust of position and a hand squeak and she helpfully sat down to try and figure out what was going on.
120 grain Sako Blade from the creed put an end to proceedings. She was about 90 yards away so not exactly challenging. No 42
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Careful you don’t strain the barrel on that Creedmoor shooting at small critter that far away!
KB.
Ps. Only joking.
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I didn't have the caller out for the one that came running towards me It was nose down and hunting, I shot 2 with no caller but then put the Stoat Attack on and the last one came inWhat call you using?
Where'd it get ya? They love bolting up the trouser leg!Stoat Attack
Where'd it get ya? They love bolting up the trouser leg!
They love a bit of chewed up roadkill!!I would certainly sound distressed if a stoat got me in the "private parts"...not sure it would encourage a fox to see what was going on lol
It was sent as MP3 file from Predator Protection on YouTubeWhere'd it get ya? They love bolting up the trouser leg!
I'd try and get that scope away from the barrel a bit - you want to be careful with interference with them kinda tolerancesCheers. My oversized babyNot my normal foxing rifle as this is my deer rifle but I havent had time to do anything with scopes after deer stalking last week so thought it would do for the foxes. Its a Mike Norris custom. Zermat Origin action, MDT Timber Frontier stock with some other fancy bits I cant remember
. If I do my job not much escapes
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Sako gamehead 56gr in .223What you using?
I'm on the 50gn equivalent in same calibre. I don't get those dramatic VMax style exits (often no exit at all) but they seem to turn the insides to soup and generally drop on the spot when I do my bit (noting the runner a few pages back which was almost certainly user error!).Sako gamehead 56gr in .223
Nice tight groups and terminal effects are fantastic. All stone dead looks like by the time they’ve hit the floor.
T.
That mirrors my experience. There’s a thwack, fox drops and literally no twitches. A very effective projectile.I'm on the 50gn equivalent in same calibre. I don't get those dramatic VMax style exits (often no exit at all) but they seem to turn the insides to soup and generally drop on the spot when I do my bit (noting the runner a few pages back which was almost certainly user error!).
Is the proposed lead ban going to affect .224 calibre bullets?That mirrors my experience. There’s a thwack, fox drops and literally no twitches. A very effective projectile.
Bought a 1-8 tikka in .223 incase of lead ban, doesn’t seem to like the lighter stuff at all.
Would like to try some heavier still. I’ll have to see if Rural sports can rustle me some up.
T.
Is the proposed lead ban going to affect .224 calibre bullets?
I thought not.
KB.

#63.
So I braved the showers and got in position to wait for my fox and then the fun started!
My cell was nearly spent in the spotter so I swapped it for a spare, switched the unit on and it blacked out! The cell has died. Puts old one back in and the indicator turns red.
Fox never turns up but what did turn up was a large black cat about 300 yards away. I took a look through the Zulus and it was black about the size of a fox. I moved in but never saw it again!
Anyway I headed back to the car wondering just when is my spotter going to pack up.
As I neared the car on the farm track I looked into the field on my right and a little vixen is sat down watching me just 40yds away!
By the time I get the rifle ready it's run away and is now in a slight depression just peeping at me from about 140yds away.
Then another shower rolled in and soaked everything!
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In the video I noticed I'm a touch right for the shot so errm I think I was lucky there!