Air Rifles

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Red Doe

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Hey, I`m not arguing with you! :?
Only pointing out that not everyone everywhere with an illegal airgun used for hunting gets caught or arrested and many are willing to take that risk, and do.
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diamond lil
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Maybe RD just has a lot more country to hunt (and disappear) in :mrgreen:
allan

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Red Doe wrote:At the moment, I own my airgun, a couple of high power crossbows (which have and will be used for hunting), archery bows, swords, knives and throwing axes plus catapults. And a morningstar :D
what are you going to hunt with the morningstar. :P
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Zombies ? :lol:
Red Doe

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allan wrote:
Red Doe wrote:At the moment, I own my airgun, a couple of high power crossbows (which have and will be used for hunting), archery bows, swords, knives and throwing axes plus catapults. And a morningstar :D
what are you going to hunt with the morningstar. :P


It`s from my reenactment. :) Besides, it`s pretty.... :P
JohnRio

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preppingsu wrote:Have got some christmas money and have talked to OH about investing in an air rifle.
BUT I don't know where to start. We have a local gunshop, but would look very stupid going in not having any knowledge about them.
Would appreciate some advice, ideas, questions to ask and what to look for, and personal reccomendations.
Thanks
preppingsu

Weirauch HW95 (it's a springer) in .22. buy Field & Target Trophy Pellets.
If you have a secluded* garden with a nice sturdy brick wall at the end, get a roll of old carpet & some paper targets and practice, practice, practice. Until you can shoot groups about the size of a 10p piece at 10 to 20 yards. This is how I taught myself to shoot. It worked.

(*don't scare the neighbours! most UK peeps can't tell the difference between a British legal air rifle and an AK47. They will call the plod who will turn up with 9mm Glocks and H&K carbines!!)

Rabbits, squirrels and pigeons are now on your menu come SHTF. Sooner if you can find a friendly landowner who'll let you hunt on their land.
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diamond lil
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I'd sort out the land to shoot over first before I got the gun. :mrgreen:
JohnRio

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diamond lil wrote:I'd sort out the land to shoot over first before I got the gun. :mrgreen:
That's the joy of a british standard legal sub 12ft lb air rifle - they are so quiet and of such moderate power that you can practice in a secluded garden or yard, heck if you have the room you can practice in your garage or in long corridor in your house.

Post SHTF, a few breadcrumbs and / or a decoy or two outside your window and your pigeon dinner comes to you!
Rosesandtea

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We shoot in our 85 ft long garden. Our problem is that we have little time each night that we do it - it has to be dark enough the chickens are in bed (and so are safe from any ricochets) but not so dark we can't see!
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Rosesandtea wrote:We shoot in our 85 ft long garden. Our problem is that we have little time each night that we do it - it has to be dark enough the chickens are in bed (and so are safe from any ricochets) but not so dark we can't see!
Lamping? (i.e. fix a torch to your rifle) or would that wake the chickens?