FX King .22 FAC Summer Evening Pest Control 2
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- Hi every one, here in the UK Crows and Magpies can cause devastating damage to the ground nesting birds we have on our moors for example Curlews, lapwings meadow pipits and many many more, they also predate on the song bird population ,also around lambing time the crows will peck out the eyes of the new born lambs while they are vulnerable just after birth and even at times while the Ewe is giving birth crows will peck out the eyes and tongues of a lamb, so as a pest controller our laws let us control them all year round, here i am using a 223 rifle as the crows and magpies can wise up avoiding traps and keeping out of range of air rifles and shotguns at times. Any disbelievers please feel free to google and see the damage for your self. cheers.
Just made my Sunday. Lunch. Couple of beers and a new post from my favourite hunter Thanks Simon
No pests need to be controlled Simon like way that magpie used its heed to stop that pellet hate magpies
Can't deny I've been holding off watching this vid to kick the weekend off with and the wait was worth every minute, hour and day. Flippin brilliant vid, ticked all the boxes for me, thank you so much. Have a cracking weekend mate.
You've got me out and about again, thank you and for showing us how it should be done properly, I keep watching till the end to see if a new mate appears, cheers
You always post great videos and seem to never get a break from major windage adjustments. I use to do contract work shooting, mice, rats, raccoons, opossum, coyotes, bobcats and mountain lions. Still shoot but don’t do contract work and thanks for the videos!
Great shooting, Simon. Not done much garden pest control, although my neighbour has a couple of rats. Lent them my live trap, as she doesn't want me to shoot them. Don't know what they expect to do with a trapped rat. Anyhow, she brought my trap back because they only caught a hedgehog. Probably one of my resident hoggies. Big Steve, E. Yorks.
Well & expertly done, Simon! Appreciate your detailed commentary. Dave in USA
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Awesome video. As for Magpies, the last few years we've had a 50 magpies altogether (a parliament I think it's called)
there is now also a "monster" version of the .22 Hades coming in at 25,39gr, haven't tried them yet, great video as usual
Some very good sniper shots Simon, I'm having a go at loads of Jackdaws, on my farm permission, there's hundreds of them, so I've got my work cut out 🤓
Thanks for taking us along on another trip to the farm. Cheers from Texas.
It looks like you got a couple of daylight bandits (rats) and several pesty birds. Another greeting from Texas
Yet another first class video Simon...A nice mixed bag of vermin...As soon as I see you have a video up I click like straight away...Because there all excellent...Stay Safe ....
Some cracking footage again there Simon keep it going
Ay up Simon you love rubbing it in lol 😂 just like that re-tune from full power to just above legal so you can have a go love it. There’s lots of family groups starting to gather round me not much Larsen work done in the spring so there’s a lot got hatches off. Brilliant mate keep em coming and keep knocking them down 👍 At gun shop in the morning 🙄🤔
Good stuff Simon, shows you don’t always need lots of power , 16-20 ft/lb is good for a lot pest control situations.
Another top quality video, keep them coming.
I never get sick of seeing you shoot anything Simon. You're an excellent shot, you film it very well, and it is always enjoyable to watch no matter what it is.
Dropping um like flies as we say in wigan, cracking shots Simon, that 2nd Maggie was a great shot, i reckon a split second longer and it would have took flight. Good work as usual Simon and keep the videos coming 👍