Can you make out what it says on that tin lid?Great composition on that photo. I really like it.
Can you make out what it says on that tin lid?Great composition on that photo. I really like it.
Big hopper there brit. Best be careful a shootin them, up-set one and ya might get your arse thumped. Even a wet day hunting is better than no days hunting.Well that was hard!
Stormy squalls kept barreling through. Drenching rain had me sheltering under trees desperately keeping that lock dry under my arm.
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Finally a break came and as much as I wanted to write about an epic stalk, to be honest it was very cold and almost felt callous!
During me sheltering from the rain a hare happened through the long grass below me and settled down about 70 yards away.
When the rain eased I used the oak behind me as a background and carefully cut the distance by more than half. The hare started to get suspicious so I let fly. Ignition was first class and the hare never knew a thing.
Turned out to be 30 paces. Looks to of taken about three pieces of shot.
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The weather deteriorated and although having a look for others decided it was enough in the conditions. Glad I did because discharging the gun to empty it did not happen. I had to fiddle with the flint, it had come loose and needed it's edge dressing. It took a while to clear the gun.
Jess is soaked, I'm damp we are off to home but first to drop the hare off at a local family.
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A darn fine trade gun just like mine!It's a Pedersoli faux trade gun. It's got a bore of .63.
Felt like 7-8lb to my thoughts.Great shot. Any idea what the hare weighs. Can't say I blame you for calling it a day based on the weather.
Grumpy old guy mints??Can you make out what it says on that tin lid?
Old git, not guyGrumpy old guy mints??
That's absolutely awesome ! I've only managed one hare with old Gerty,he cooked up very nicely !Well that was hard!
Stormy squalls kept barreling through. Drenching rain had me sheltering under trees desperately keeping that lock dry under my arm.
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Finally a break came and as much as I wanted to write about an epic stalk, to be honest it was very cold and almost felt callous!
During me sheltering from the rain a hare happened through the long grass below me and settled down about 70 yards away.
When the rain eased I used the oak behind me as a background and carefully cut the distance by more than half. The hare started to get suspicious so I let fly. Ignition was first class and the hare never knew a thing.
Turned out to be 30 paces. Looks to of taken about three pieces of shot.
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The weather deteriorated and although having a look for others decided it was enough in the conditions. Glad I did because discharging the gun to empty it did not happen. I had to fiddle with the flint, it had come loose and needed it's edge dressing. It took a while to clear the gun.
Jess is soaked, I'm damp we are off to home but first to drop the hare off at a local family.
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Thanks Pete.That's absolutely awesome ! I've only managed one hare with old Gerty,he cooked up very nicely !
I'm doing ok mate,been a few upsets recently but I won't go into that.Thanks Pete.
Hof you doing? More importantly, how's that lovely lady of yours?
How did you cook yours mate?
Good to hear from you PeteI'm doing ok mate,been a few upsets recently but I won't go into that.
She's doing well,she's happy as she's convinced me to get another dog lol.
I believe that particular hare I actually just fried up in butter,not exactly the best method but it was still good. Much better in stews though.
I used AAA shot on that one too,I'd actually loaded for a fox that got away,then this bloke jumped out of the bracken and copped a load at 20m on the bolt.
Likewise Britsmoothy!Good to hear from you Pete
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