
376yds with 39bk's. Longest kill so far with the new gun.


285yds with 39bk's.
Our squirrels dont seem to explode like yours do in the states!!!!
Perhaps we should try and introduce somr prairie dogs over here in the U.K


ultralightshooter wrote:Nice shooting, What kind of gun is it?
They are seriously strong and muscle bound. Roid boys of the rodent world me thinksCaptqc wrote:Those are tough squirrels!We could capture a bunch of sage rats (ground squirrels) and send them over. Just don't open the box in the Customs house!
Gary
They are not required by law. However shooting in the U.K is still seen as a bit antisocial and also alot of shooting is done at night whilst lamping foxes. The noise reduction helps to keep the locals happy and also I don't need to wear ear protection. Some businesses such as the forestry commission use them when culling deer and vermin as it is a health and safety requirement.Captqc wrote:Adam, I noticed the silencer on your rifle, are they required by law? On this side of the pond we have to pay the Federal government a $200 tax to own one.Some states don't even allow silencer ownership!
It's kind of stupid that we require mufflers on our cars, lawn mowers, etc but it's a pain to get one for a gun! Go Figure!
Gary
Don't tempt me. I may never go home, especially if I try my hand at some prairie dog shooting!!! I would love to try it though.Captqc wrote:Anti-social!I love it! Well so be it then, that's what I'll be because I love to shoot! Some day you'll have to take your holiday over here and try several different calibers.
Gary