I thought golf was a good walk spoilt![]()
That's the limp-wristed opinion. I say it's a life ruined.
I thought golf was a good walk spoilt![]()
In certain parts of the country there are plenty in others they are becoming quite scarce they could end up the way of the Dodo there are a lot of people shooting them compared to the 70s and half of them shooting them have no idea why they are doing it
This is the MK2 prototype,just a larger battery inside to give a run time of 3-4 hours. It may be made on a semi commercial basis if the fellow decides. I will keep all interested informed. No price set but £250-300 has been bandied about. Great value I think relative to what is on the market. The vision quality is excellent.Nice spotter build - your own or is someone making it on a semi commercial basis?
At last grass being cut, sat out on a 20 acre field last night, fox appeared at 10:05 was sorted by 10:10 145 yds, dry vixen, then at 10:20 located one with thermal opposite side of feild but on foot stalk failed due to wind shift. We saw another on another field later on. Huge ammount of grass being cut at present and saw several foxs from the train yesterday. Saw a doe with twins this am again from the train, never seen any close up whilst shooting though.
Will be out tonight and Friday so bag might increase.
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Sounds to me like you have being doing a good job over the years sir ! You keep hammering them and there will be less, ive only shot 3 so far this year which is how i want it ! Should pick up when harvest starts though.been having one of my worst years ever on the foxes this year basicaly just not seeing them at all, i couldnt even take you to see a litter of cubs at the moment and i havnt even seen a cub yet, ive had a run of about 6 lamping sessions with out even pulling the trigger but the ones i have seen throughout the year and shot at i might just have thrown the rifle at. I usually work on a 95-100% accuracy rate on foxes, by not taking any chances with stupid shots and keeping distances down below 200yrds for the the most part in fact as close as i think they will come as im shooting foxes for keepers and dont to make there jobs any harder than it has to be, but this year im struggling to keep ratio above 80% not helped by a stupid miss last night (about 180yrds but off a bipod caused by me snatching the trigger) which if im honest just felt imbarassing by. I know what my answer is just keep going forget the missis and just concentrate on the next shot and maybe bust a few crows at range in the mean time but im just wondering what you lads do when all else seems to fail around you