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Well I'm down! Been doing a job that was a four day week but that ended and now I'm doing five days again which naturally makes my time even more precious especially family wise.
Today I managed to get 5 whole hours in walking and hunting rabbits. I omitted to carry a camera but should of because I could of got some good photographs.
A good westerly wind today with showers. A little cooler than of late to.
Using just 13/16oz and an equal measure of shot I got two successful stalks complete. The longest shot was 26 good strides.
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Jess seemed to adopt the second rabbit and seemed quite proud about it.
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It's getting late here. I'll clean the .45" tomorrow maybe.
No idea on powder size but it's very fine and the gun had a healthy crack to its report with good recoil. It also flattened the rabbits with no fuss.

B.
 
Well done. Cannot think of a better way to spend a few hours. Miss having rabbits.

You have quite a fan club looking at the first photo.;)
I am a little confused. You mention using shot and then mention cleaning the 45.
Were you using shot in your rifle?
 
Well done. Cannot think of a better way to spend a few hours. Miss having rabbits.

You have quite a fan club looking at the first photo.;)
I am a little confused. You mention using shot and then mention cleaning the 45.
Were you using shot in your rifle?
It's a .45" smoothbore. A smoothrifle.. 👍
 
Well I'm down! Been doing a job that was a four day week but that ended and now I'm doing five days again which naturally makes my time even more precious especially family wise.
Today I managed to get 5 whole hours in walking and hunting rabbits. I omitted to carry a camera but should of because I could of got some good photographs.
A good westerly wind today with showers. A little cooler than of late to.
Using just 13/16oz and an equal measure of shot I got two successful stalks complete. The longest shot was 26 good strides.
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Jess seemed to adopt the second rabbit and seemed quite proud about it.
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It's getting late here. I'll clean the .45" tomorrow maybe.
No idea on powder size but it's very fine and the gun had a healthy crack to its report with good recoil. It also flattened the rabbits with no fuss.

B.
And now for the question of how to prepare the feast; it appears that the vote is for a recipe with a cream sauce.
 
is that rifle a cap rifle? if so what kind
It is a cap lock Howie. It's was made in the early 1980's by Armi Sport. An Italian firm that no longer exists.
Many a European manufacturer offered some smoothbore options to their line for backwards countries with weird licensing and attitudes to firearms in general....like errr.... Britain!
 
I might be able to put a rabbit in the cook pot , but to try to be a cow whisperer ,not a chance...How did he convince them ???????.....oldwood
 
I might be able to put a rabbit in the cook pot , but to try to be a cow whisperer ,not a chance...How did he convince them ???????.....oldwood
It's the dog. The cattle are fascinated with the dog. The arrangement, or backing singers was a pure fluke. But I am now considering a career move to a choreographer!
 

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