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Just bought a new mod..............
BSA Ultra Hunting Rifle.
BSA have now proved it - SIZE DOES NOT MATTER.
With the accuracy of rifles three times the size and three times the cost.
This single shot,.22 calibre, front cocking, lightweight PCP is ideal for all your shooting needs!
Anyone want and rats or vermon removed from there land please let me know
BSA Ultra Hunting Rifle.
BSA have now proved it - SIZE DOES NOT MATTER.
With the accuracy of rifles three times the size and three times the cost.
This single shot,.22 calibre, front cocking, lightweight PCP is ideal for all your shooting needs!
Anyone want and rats or vermon removed from there land please let me know
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allthough the rifle is of a very high power..........a licence is not required as it does not exceed 12lb psf......which it has a accuracy of a kill at 50 yards.... the rifle is air filled @ 3000psi/ 200lb bar and can fire 40 shots before a refill is required.
i have ordered a divers oxegen tank and adapter to refill on the move
as long as permission is given by the land ower/ property owner, a air rifle can be used to kill vermon, pigeons, rabbits and pheaseants but the latter can only be killed in season, as i have been told.
i have ordered a divers oxegen tank and adapter to refill on the move
as long as permission is given by the land ower/ property owner, a air rifle can be used to kill vermon, pigeons, rabbits and pheaseants but the latter can only be killed in season, as i have been told.
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Originally Posted by John1uk
allthough the rifle is of a very high power..........a licence is not required as it does not exceed 12lb psf......which it has a accuracy of a kill at 50 yards.... the rifle is air filled @ 3000psi/ 200lb bar and can fire 40 shots before a refill is required.
i have ordered a divers oxegen tank and adapter to refill on the move
as long as permission is given by the land ower/ property owner, a air rifle can be used to kill vermon, pigeons, rabbits and pheaseants but the latter can only be killed in season, as i have been told.
i have ordered a divers oxegen tank and adapter to refill on the move
as long as permission is given by the land ower/ property owner, a air rifle can be used to kill vermon, pigeons, rabbits and pheaseants but the latter can only be killed in season, as i have been told.
You should go for FAC and get it up to 24-25ft/lb. Then 50 yards is fine
Pheasents and airguns don't mix very well, they much prefer to be blasted out the sky with a 12bore, so they tell me
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Originally Posted by Nevetas
Where you getting your stuff from, I get all this at very very discounted rates if you need anything. I think 50 yards is abit optimistic for 12ft/lbs for clean kills.
You should go for FAC and get it up to 24-25ft/lb. Then 50 yards is fine
Pheasents and airguns don't mix very well, they much prefer to be blasted out the sky with a 12bore, so they tell me
You should go for FAC and get it up to 24-25ft/lb. Then 50 yards is fine
Pheasents and airguns don't mix very well, they much prefer to be blasted out the sky with a 12bore, so they tell me
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Originally Posted by John1uk
tried and tested mate.last night on a farm with the gun shop owner......a friend of mine......... he got a few rabbits after zero'ing ......... if the rifle is pushed up to 24lb plus like you say then it becomes illegle and is classed as a firearm, which a licence is then required...........i ain't telling you your job mate but this is from a guy who ownes the air gun shop in rayleigh
I've had around 5,000 bunnies with 12ft/lb and past 40 yards they don't always go down first time IMO.
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Originally Posted by Nevetas
Thats what I just said, get an FAC (Firearms Certificate), I can provide you with letters to get you your license.
I've had around 5,000 bunnies with 12ft/lb and past 40 yards they don't always go down first time IMO.
I've had around 5,000 bunnies with 12ft/lb and past 40 yards they don't always go down first time IMO.
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Sorry! Yeah FAC is the license. You can get it 2 ways. Join a gun club and do 6 months probation, or obtain permission to shoot over FAC rated land (which I have plenty off). Once you get that it's just a case of sending off the forms and then you get interviewed.
It's very simular to the process of getting a shotgun license, which Cornelius has just done.
Once you have an FAC you can then up the power of your airgun, or apply for a rimfire / centrefire rifle and all sorts of other boys toys
Here's a good site full of FAQ's...
http://www.essex.police.uk/services/s_fa_01.php
It's very simular to the process of getting a shotgun license, which Cornelius has just done.
Once you have an FAC you can then up the power of your airgun, or apply for a rimfire / centrefire rifle and all sorts of other boys toys
Here's a good site full of FAQ's...
http://www.essex.police.uk/services/s_fa_01.php
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thought u needed a pest controler licence to do that sort of thing ??
i know you can do what you like within the boundrys of your own land( within reason)
but you always got to think of the over shoot !! if in small areas
i know you can do what you like within the boundrys of your own land( within reason)
but you always got to think of the over shoot !! if in small areas
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Well I have a pest control license anyway, but you don't need one if you have the land owners permission to shoot over that land.
Here's my site
Breeze Management Services
Here's my site
Breeze Management Services
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Originally Posted by *Nate*
Ps I like my .177 BSA, and love killing rats !!!! I patro; my fathers place with it when they get out of control
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Nev, i want to shoot rats!!!
i hate the things!!!
do they gang up and try and sneak up on you.
keep moving, thats what i say.
let me know if its possible to have a go at shooting some,
i'll supply the red-bull and ammo !!!!
Dazza
i hate the things!!!
do they gang up and try and sneak up on you.
keep moving, thats what i say.
let me know if its possible to have a go at shooting some,
i'll supply the red-bull and ammo !!!!
Dazza