Another long range shot with the Stirling 14p .22lr
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Shot!
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And send Bo over there for the retrieve cause I don't have to walk that far.
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Another long range shot with the Stirling 14p .22lr
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Shot!
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And send Bo over there for the retrieve cause I don't have to walk that far.
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Nice head shot @Dundee
Another couple for the cat traps.
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Spotted another hare across the gully.
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Headshot with .22 Stirling 14p
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Bo over there picking it up.
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And bringing it back.
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It was a very steep hill.
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Good boy Bo!
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Stirling 14p takes a lot of hares but has anyone ever shot a white or black hare? Lets see them.
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@Dundee I've reached the point of almost feeling sorry for the hares in your district :D Canterbury plains used to be the hare capital before electric fences and cows, shot some ginger buggers but never pale (white) or black.
A couple more for the 190gn Sub-X projectiles. One at 20 yards and one at 60.
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There is no such thing as too much gun.
No one wanted me to get a rabbit today!
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But I got 1 and missed 2 :( 22lrs at 100 is a new trick for me and i suck at it
Because your hunting in a petting zoo
Pleased with the new Hatsan 135 & shooting stick combo - 30m, knocked it straight over. :P
Spotted this fat bugger asleep in the sheep's hay....fence batten to the noggin ensured it's sleep was permanent....sweet dreams ratty
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