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Re: Blinking Fox huggers!
« Reply #15 on: 27 May 2009, 20:41:14 »

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Came home from a hospital appointment today to discover a scene of farmyard-carnage: Fox been at my chickens; he`d killed a few, but didn`t eat any of them.....What an utter waste! >:(

Perhaps those in power whom dogmatically applied the Labour party`s 'ban' on Fox hunting, might care to explain why they hold their view of the Fox as simply a harmless, cute and cuddly addition to the rural landscape.
Any verminous Foxes hereabouts will surely be suffering from an extreme case of 12 gauge 'lead-poisoning' when see them! >:(

Double o buckshot should be the natural choice Debs :y :y

 :o :o :o Have you seen the size of double o? I wouldn't want it in backside :'( :'( :'( :'(

Especially if it's then followed quickly by a solid slug  :o :o :y

I still have one left some where. Because the barrels don't a spirral they have their own. You remove the shot & wadding from a standard cartridge & replace with a slug. They make a very very large hole in what ever you fire them at :y :y :y
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Re: Blinking Fox huggers!
« Reply #16 on: 27 May 2009, 20:41:21 »

can we come round debs for a oof shoting range
use the foxes as targets
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Re: Blinking Fox huggers!
« Reply #17 on: 27 May 2009, 20:42:42 »

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Roast chicken tonight then ::)

Trouble is that the fox gets into a frenzy and tears them to shreds (probably useable by KFC/McDonalds).

Fortunately our chickens have been safe so far.... must be due to the run being built to rotor bunker standards!!!!
Not sure what it is about the Colonel's Secret Recipe of 11 herbs and spices, but if I scoff KFC chicken, I'm normally in a rush home, straight up to the bathroom ::)

I found their Zinger burgers do not have that effect, so presume its something in the skin...
I've just had two Fillet tower meals, its the wife's fault she has gone out and left me to fend for myself and I can't work the burner, I would call it a cooker but I can't get it to cook ::)
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Blinking Fox huggers!
« Reply #18 on: 27 May 2009, 20:45:15 »

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can we come round debs for a oof shoting range
use the foxes as targets

sometimes , the hunters who go hunting can be hunted :D

so be carefull :y
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feeutfo

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Re: Blinking Fox huggers!
« Reply #19 on: 27 May 2009, 20:45:44 »

are foxs a new threat then?
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waspy

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« Reply #20 on: 27 May 2009, 20:46:12 »

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Roast chicken tonight then ::)

Trouble is that the fox gets into a frenzy and tears them to shreds (probably useable by KFC/McDonalds).

Fortunately our chickens have been safe so far.... must be due to the run being built to rotor bunker standards!!!!
Not sure what it is about the Colonel's Secret Recipe of 11 herbs and spices, but if I scoff KFC chicken, I'm normally in a rush home, straight up to the bathroom ::)

I found their Zinger burgers do not have that effect, so presume its something in the skin...
I've just had two Fillet tower meals, its the wife's fault she has gone out and left me to fend for myself and I can't work the burner, I would call it a cooker but I can't get it to cook ::)

 ;D ;D ;D ;D
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crazyjoetavola

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« Reply #21 on: 27 May 2009, 20:47:45 »

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are foxs a new threat then?


 ;D ;D ;D very good chris  ;D ;D ;D
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crazyjoetavola

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« Reply #22 on: 27 May 2009, 20:49:51 »

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Came home from a hospital appointment today to discover a scene of farmyard-carnage: Fox been at my chickens; he`d killed a few, but didn`t eat any of them.....What an utter waste! >:(

Perhaps those in power whom dogmatically applied the Labour party`s 'ban' on Fox hunting, might care to explain why they hold their view of the Fox as simply a harmless, cute and cuddly addition to the rural landscape.
Any verminous Foxes hereabouts will surely be suffering from an extreme case of 12 gauge 'lead-poisoning' when see them! >:(

Double o buckshot should be the natural choice Debs :y :y

 :o :o :o Have you seen the size of double o? I wouldn't want it in backside :'( :'( :'( :'(

Especially if it's then followed quickly by a solid slug  :o :o :y

I still have one left some where. Because the barrels don't a spirral they have their own. You remove the shot & wadding from a standard cartridge & replace with a slug. They make a very very large hole in what ever you fire them at :y :y :y

You speak words of great truth there Pete :y :y
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waspy

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« Reply #23 on: 27 May 2009, 20:57:28 »

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Came home from a hospital appointment today to discover a scene of farmyard-carnage: Fox been at my chickens; he`d killed a few, but didn`t eat any of them.....What an utter waste! >:(

Perhaps those in power whom dogmatically applied the Labour party`s 'ban' on Fox hunting, might care to explain why they hold their view of the Fox as simply a harmless, cute and cuddly addition to the rural landscape.
Any verminous Foxes hereabouts will surely be suffering from an extreme case of 12 gauge 'lead-poisoning' when see them! >:(

Double o buckshot should be the natural choice Debs :y :y

 :o :o :o Have you seen the size of double o? I wouldn't want it in backside :'( :'( :'( :'(

Especially if it's then followed quickly by a solid slug  :o :o :y

I still have one left some where. Because the barrels don't a spirral they have their own. You remove the shot & wadding from a standard cartridge & replace with a slug. They make a very very large hole in what ever you fire them at :y :y :y

You speak words of great truth there Pete :y :y


Also if my memory serves me correct, thay can't be fired down anything more than 1/2 choke, else you end up with banana barrels ;D ;D & a face full of shrapnel :o :o
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crazyjoetavola

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« Reply #24 on: 27 May 2009, 21:02:30 »

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Came home from a hospital appointment today to discover a scene of farmyard-carnage: Fox been at my chickens; he`d killed a few, but didn`t eat any of them.....What an utter waste! >:(

Perhaps those in power whom dogmatically applied the Labour party`s 'ban' on Fox hunting, might care to explain why they hold their view of the Fox as simply a harmless, cute and cuddly addition to the rural landscape.
Any verminous Foxes hereabouts will surely be suffering from an extreme case of 12 gauge 'lead-poisoning' when see them! >:(

Double o buckshot should be the natural choice Debs :y :y

 :o :o :o Have you seen the size of double o? I wouldn't want it in backside :'( :'( :'( :'(

Especially if it's then followed quickly by a solid slug  :o :o :y

I still have one left some where. Because the barrels don't a spirral they have their own. You remove the shot & wadding from a standard cartridge & replace with a slug. They make a very very large hole in what ever you fire them at :y :y :y

You speak words of great truth there Pete :y :y


Also if my memory serves me correct, thay can't be fired down anything more than 1/2 choke, else you end up with banana barrels ;D ;D & a face full of shrapnel :o :o

Yep I wouldn't take the chance Pete :y :y
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Debs.

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« Reply #25 on: 27 May 2009, 21:03:31 »

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Especially if it's then followed quickly by a solid slug  :o :o :y

I have lead-slugs for my .410 cal. 'over-n-under' ;)
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crazyjoetavola

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« Reply #26 on: 27 May 2009, 21:05:56 »

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Especially if it's then followed quickly by a solid slug  :o :o :y

I have lead-slugs for my .410 cal. 'over-n-under' ;)


You're cookin' there Debs, nice tidy gauge, very luggable :y :y
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waspy

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« Reply #27 on: 27 May 2009, 21:10:26 »

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Especially if it's then followed quickly by a solid slug  :o :o :y

I have lead-slugs for my .410 cal. 'over-n-under' ;)

Wrap up warm in dark clothing especially DPM, down wind from any tracks he may have left in the mud (that's the way he'll return) & give it both barrels. You could always leave some bate out laced with something nasty ;)
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Blinking Fox huggers!
« Reply #28 on: 27 May 2009, 21:14:06 »

seriously there are many events noted in history that a group of hunters shoot other accidentally.. :-/
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waspy

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« Reply #29 on: 27 May 2009, 21:16:45 »

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seriously there are many events noted in history that a group of hunters shoot other accidentally.. :-/

Not much fear of that happening to Debs ;) ;D
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