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Rabbiting
30 November 2012, 15:14, (This post was last modified: 30 November 2012, 15:14 by Scythe13.)
#31
RE: Rabbiting
I came across a proper gun shop earlier today. Might be going for a shotty instead.

Oh the predicaments!!!
But obviously not for rabbiting.
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30 November 2012, 15:18,
#32
RE: Rabbiting
(30 November 2012, 15:14)Scythe13 Wrote: I came across a proper gun shop earlier today. Might be going for a shotty instead.

Oh the predicaments!!!
But obviously not for rabbiting.

I'm going down that route eventually but the air rifle will come first
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1 December 2012, 09:29, (This post was last modified: 1 December 2012, 09:35 by UncleFester.)
#33
RE: Rabbiting
(30 November 2012, 13:27)T-oddity Wrote:
(29 November 2012, 22:25)UncleFester Wrote: Snaring is the way to go if don't want to worry about running out pellets, bullets or your springs breaking or having to pump up your pcp. Just set them check them regularly and enjoy some bunny!

This is the way I'm intending to go, just bought a load of gear from Fourteenacre to make my own snares, I havn't got the free time to go shooting these days so hoping to try my hand with the snares.

Trapworks uk are good for snaring kit, I've got rabbit and fox snares in my kit it's also worth getting books on deadfalls and other traps, I'll dig some out and write the names of a the ones I've got if anyone wants.
(30 November 2012, 10:25)Scythe13 Wrote: Can't believe I'm having to sneak read this thread. This is my first secret from the wife. First and only....other than when I start popping off bunnies!!!


If your wife doesn't like the idea of you shooting rabbits don't do it, a wise man would join a clay shooting club and take her along to show her that you an own a gun without hurting furry things and that it can be fun, then when she's come round to the idea and let's you get your gun you've always got the means to get rabbits if you need to.

No point lying and sneaking if you can own it for a not killing reason and avoid falling out.
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1 December 2012, 18:10,
#34
RE: Rabbiting
Thanks UncleFester any information is welcome
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2 December 2012, 09:54,
#35
RE: Rabbiting
On that same not UF, I might be shutting down my initial question.

I've planned a day with the clays (I love Groupon!!!) and since we are going to be buying our own home soon, she has agreed to let me install a gun cabinet, AND is happy for me to get into shooting clays!!! Which means.......I'll be going straight for the shotgun, instead of having the rabbit air rifle.
Dissent is the highest form of Patriotism - Thomas Jefferson
Those who sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither - Benjamin Franklin
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2 December 2012, 13:39,
#36
RE: Rabbiting
You can get a decent air rifle and some pellets whilst you wait for your SGC and consider the price of a shotgun and all the gear you can get an air rifle and enough pellets to keep you going for decades.

A shotgun should be second on your list unless you are using it for defence mainly.
Skean Dhude
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3 December 2012, 20:21,
#37
RE: Rabbiting
(2 December 2012, 09:54)Scythe13 Wrote: On that same not UF, I might be shutting down my initial question.

I've planned a day with the clays (I love Groupon!!!) and since we are going to be buying our own home soon, she has agreed to let me install a gun cabinet, AND is happy for me to get into shooting clays!!! Which means.......I'll be going straight for the shotgun, instead of having the rabbit air rifle.



Told you it would work mate, you can pick up secondhand shotguns for next to nothing Ive bought and sold them for as little as £45 and they've been in perfect safe working order, 250 shells is anywhere from £40 upwards depending on shot size and weight but clay loads tend to be cheaper, if you need any advice pm me if I can help i will.

Gary
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3 December 2012, 23:30,
#38
RE: Rabbiting
(30 November 2012, 14:39)Highlander Wrote: Thats the problem around her,.. there are too many other beasts that would take my catch,.. the main culprits would be either Fox, Pin martin, or even Wildcat.

I must look at traps that take the prey into the air

Wow never seen a pine martin, how much bigger than stoat/weasels are they?
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3 December 2012, 23:47,
#39
RE: Rabbiting
A Pin Martin is probably around the same body size as a small cat,.. but appears longer because of the tail,... they are a real pest around here, and we cant do a lot about them as they are protected,.. people cant keep fowl because of them

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3 December 2012, 23:49,
#40
RE: Rabbiting
Did they get reintroduced? Or just small groups that survived in scotland?
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