M8 your long distance shots are on the mark . Cheers on your good hunts , and those hedgehogs seemed hungry for more worms and grubs. Keep up the good work . God bless y'all.
Robin, that first rat was huge! Biggest damn rat I've ever seen. Did ya' notice that 2nd rat was scratchin' fleas = black plague. Another good job, take car my friend.
Nice shooting. I just ordered the PARD NV 007. I could have got the 008 but the 007 seemed more practical for me. I ordered it through Amazon so no worries. I wish everyone did how they do. Thanks for the awesome video.
I like all shooting because of the rats doing their gymnastics 🤪, who gets the # 10 scoring, great job Mr Robin love your videos keep them coming, and thanks for a great videos
hay there some big mothers very nice bigger the better .thank so much .Robin your the best man. i enjoy your videos fraser . and how about some more wonderful poems . i need the laughs . Robin.. in mississauga ontario canada LOL ....
Nice! Just an aside, good to see the hogs. We have 4 or 5 regulars in our back garden it's fascinating to observe the pecking (or grubbing)order if you have time! Stay safe.
Nice shooting there again Robin, nothing better than blasting a few rats with an airgun! Are numbers up with you, we normally see an increase during wet winters, but not this time, and it really has been wet? I get the odd dancer too, fortunately they soon expire, and glad to see your still using my lever, shines out like it's florescent under IR light! Haha!
Awesome shooting my friend... Nice equipment - I’m learning to use my Daystate .25 Red Hawk with a laser-assisted ATN 5b20 4K trying to shoot with precision like you lads.. I’m in CA, and not sure why your previous viewer thinks we need a permit to shoot or possess such an air rifle unless there are specific rules in his town. I live in one of the most over-regulated places on earth, and it’s nearly impossible to even buy ammo for my firearms now in this state. But other than not shooting the air rifle within city limits and few other distance rules, I’m not aware of license or permitting requirements. The quietness of this setup makes it possible to be stealth if I’m careful, and always SAFETY FIRST as if it were a firearm. Same etiquette, safety practices etc etc.. Keep up the great shooting - you guys are an inspiration in trying times...
TBH I could of popped that during the day 3x at the very least. It gave you one opportunity when it was scratching and 2 opportunities at the far right hole. Keep the videos coming
watched most of your videos can you tell me the clamp you used on top of the sticks when rabbiting looked on your amazon web site but cant see them on there
Robin, nice shooting. Was wondering what your sighting in distance is for keeping hold over/ under reasonable. Just got a new farm to rat shoot with my .22 Daystate Pulsar.
Why do people keep piles of tires/rubbish around? It’s a place for rats and mosquitoes to breed/hide. Also, what you recommend for a reasonably priced air gun? I looked up the one that you were shooting and it was $1199 usd. Good shooting!!
The reason that animals move or twitch after a head shot death is the fact that the muscles default to moving. The brain's signals hold the movement back. Once the brain is disconnected the muscles move in random fashion. I know that anti-hunting trouble makers show the movement as a sign of animal suffering but the fact is the random movement is proof of the opposite. The animal is dead.
Its a complete loss of signal from the brain. The muscles fire off in a random order as the signal pulses up and down the spinal cord not reaching the computer (the brain that controls said movement) The best way to stop an animal moving at all is to sever the spinal cord. But doing that and killing it instantly is not always possible. So the head is the best painless death you can give really.
M8 your long distance shots are on the mark . Cheers on your good hunts , and those hedgehogs seemed hungry for more worms and grubs. Keep up the good work . God bless y'all.
Thanks Gus.
Robin, that first rat was huge! Biggest damn rat I've ever seen. Did ya' notice that 2nd rat was scratchin' fleas = black plague. Another good job, take car my friend.
Thanks for stopping by. Wishing you all the very best. 🦊👍
Great to see the hedgehogs. Love a bit of rattling, just got a new recycling centre permission , looking forward to that.
Good luck with it mate. Let me know how it goes.
Those are really fat buggers... awesome shooting as always and I can't wait for squirrels hunt master Robin.
That last rat you shot had a spring in it's step.😂😂😂😂😂
Nice channel! I just took out a big one with my Baikal pistol in my backyard. Had this Russian pistol for 30 years and it’s never let me down.
Cheers!
Brilliant as usual Robin. Love the dancing rat. You could have put the "nutcracker" to that one. Look forward to the next one:-)
The next ones a good un!
@@TeamFoxer Look forward to it mate.:-)
I like your videos. Verry good quality and it's not verry often seen on other shooters videos those zoom ins and outs after the shot. That's good :)
Another great video Robin , well done mate !
Shane Gibb thanks mate. Appreciate that.
Top notch video Robin, great watch and cracking shooting mate, Cheers
Excellent,good fun and surprisingly therapeutic to watch!
Great video as usual Robin and great shot placement on the rats. Top job 👍👍
Thanks mate. I see your channel progressing nicely.
@@TeamFoxer its doing really well thanks to you👍👍
Good shooting I have an old school pellet gun I still love but that one you use is WOW!!! Good video 👍👍👍👍
Nice shooting. I just ordered the PARD NV 007. I could have got the 008 but the 007 seemed more practical for me. I ordered it through Amazon so no worries. I wish everyone did how they do. Thanks for the awesome video.
Fantastic shooting guys. There were some sizeable rats there.
The Rat I see under the shed Is so BIG WOW!
I like all shooting because of the rats doing their gymnastics 🤪, who gets the # 10 scoring, great job Mr Robin love your videos keep them coming, and thanks for a great videos
hay there some big mothers very nice bigger the better .thank so much .Robin your the best man. i enjoy your videos fraser . and how about some more wonderful poems . i need the laughs . Robin.. in mississauga ontario canada LOL ....
I might do a poem for the next video.
Good shooting and even better editing. Setting the benchmark for other shooters to match.
Thanks Dave. It’s certainly not a five min job.
Another great video Robin. Keep them coming. Thanks.
Nice! Just an aside, good to see the hogs. We have 4 or 5 regulars in our back garden it's fascinating to observe the pecking (or grubbing)order if you have time! Stay safe.
Nice ratting action, i cant wait to get back out onto them.
That bouncer at the end was catching some serious air lol!
What kind of pellets was he using? how much air pressure was he using ? Whatever they are he needs to step up somewhere.
Very enjoyable film again very nice shooting.
Effin rats.... I've had about enough of the freekin pigeons roosting in my garage too......
Awesome shooting lad's never seen so many rat Team 🦊👍
another cracking rat shoot out Robin.. nice one you just have to love the Pards for ratting
what could be more fun that watching rats get sniped?
Great video, you have to be quick with the rats, great shooting.
Thanks buddy.
Thx for another great dispatching video Robin. 👌
Liked, Loaded and Saved. 👉✔
Cheers 🙏🐾
Nice shooting there again Robin, nothing better than blasting a few rats with an airgun! Are numbers up with you, we normally see an increase during wet winters, but not this time, and it really has been wet?
I get the odd dancer too, fortunately they soon expire, and glad to see your still using my lever, shines out like it's florescent under IR light! Haha!
Awesome shooting my friend... Nice equipment - I’m learning to use my Daystate .25 Red Hawk with a laser-assisted ATN 5b20 4K trying to shoot with precision like you lads.. I’m in CA, and not sure why your previous viewer thinks we need a permit to shoot or possess such an air rifle unless there are specific rules in his town. I live in one of the most over-regulated places on earth, and it’s nearly impossible to even buy ammo for my firearms now in this state. But other than not shooting the air rifle within city limits and few other distance rules, I’m not aware of license or permitting requirements. The quietness of this setup makes it possible to be stealth if I’m careful, and always SAFETY FIRST as if it were a firearm. Same etiquette, safety practices etc etc.. Keep up the great shooting - you guys are an inspiration in trying times...
Thank you sir and the very best of luck in your ventures.
nice ripple wish i can get that too.. happy hunting 👍👍👍
TBH I could of popped that during the day 3x at the very least. It gave you one opportunity when it was scratching and 2 opportunities at the far right hole. Keep the videos coming
This was a brand. Shooter behind the gun remember.
I'm not joking, if it wasn't for the ducks, I'd love to put a yellow ferret beneath them sheds. OOH FER DUCKS SAKE!
You nailed that one good. 5:04 Good job!
Great video Robin, greetings from Germany
Some great shooting!! Well done!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Steve.
Nice shooting,I only get to shoot the greys here,but it fun
Ótimo equipamento e disparos idem!👍
Great vid, thank you.
Thank you for watching. There will be a brand new ratting video out later today.
Last one was really funny, great job, greetings from Bolivia!!!
Great video...keep them coming..👍
I’ll try.
Nice One as Always a Cracking video! Should call you the 'Ratinator' ¥ Cheers
watched most of your videos can you tell me the clamp you used on top of the sticks when rabbiting looked on your amazon web site but cant see them on there
They need a busload of you guys in NYC
It’s been said many times before.
Well done.
Great video again guys
Robin, nice shooting. Was wondering what your sighting in distance is for keeping hold over/ under reasonable. Just got a new farm to rat shoot with my .22 Daystate Pulsar.
22 to 22 yards on average.
That last shot was #Priceless 😂
Think about this next time you order that "beef" fried rice from the Die-nasty chy-ineez restaurant.
Lol
I haven’t gone to a Chinese restaurant in 25 years. I got a look at the kitchen and never went back.
this should be a sport in NYC
@@hardassteel the sewers are kinda toxic, there are also republican politicians to take out.
Have you ever got a shot so lethal that it didn't even twitch.
I always enjoy your videos. very well produced and good explanations. Shame to see the hedgehogs, they should be hibernating but it is too warm.
That was AWESOME!
Thanks Gary.
@@TeamFoxer I've sent you a friend request on Facebook!
Nice shooting mate.
Ahhhhh.. Another therapy session.
I like the automatic shot ability.
Great shots by you Chaps!!!
Was 5:12 a miss? Look like it jumped back in just before the shot. 🤔
Nice job robin keep going
The magpie in the middle is cute.
Iam wanting to start , do you have any advice in what gear I should purchase?
That first rat was freaking huge! Damn!!
Never disappointed with your video 🙂
Glad to hear it. Many thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
@@TeamFoxer np mate 😁
Love to see ya'll plug those Bastards, I rang the bell ?? See Ya
Thanks buddy.
I love this channel!
Great ratting
Better then TV
Is the give away a brace of ducks from the video.
Ahh yes. Right between the eyes.
That's called a "pile-driver".
Hey can you help me I have a problem with rats how can you shoot them at night is that a scope on your riffle
The rifle has a normal day scope but an add on attachment called a NitSite. It turns your day setup in to a night vision system.
Just luv seeing the Lil legs wiggling
Great video Team Foxer!
Thank you kindly.
Man that looks like fun
Crime drama action..nice shooting
Why do people keep piles of tires/rubbish around? It’s a place for rats and mosquitoes to breed/hide.
Also, what you recommend for a reasonably priced air gun? I looked up the one that you were shooting and it was $1199 usd.
Good shooting!!
Good show as usual boys 👍
Cheers Charlie.
Those rats near the shed were big old rats!
That is one nice air rifle.
I was thinking that the last two rates were perhaps members of a 'break dancing team',..they almost danced in time with the music.
Good one!
How big are those rats???? Are they Norwegians? Anyway, that triple wire shot made me cheer and got me into some ballistics calcs. Nice shooting!
Question: I’m in the US and curious whether you’re shooting the rat permissions at 12 ft-lbs
Almost always we use 12ft-lbs for rats in the UK as it’s safe around the farm yard but has the power for the job.
GOOD JOB,RESPECT,MORROCO
Hi Robin what silencer you using? I have a tx200hc on the end of my air arms s510 and I think is a little too audible great vid as always.
Thanks, it’s the Wiehrauch silencer. It’s so light is one of the best I’ve ever used in 20+ years.
Love it!
Wots the best pellets to use for air arms s400 177 mate
Link to previous video is broken.
I’ll have a look at that this week.
more great shooting 👍
Talk about threading the needle great shooting
Yeah, take that PETA!!!
Nice one! You should join airgun 101.
What is airgun 101?
airgun101.com/index.php/component/allvideoshare/video/the-british-shooting-show-2020-all-things-airguns?Itemid=448
I still say in invest in Terriers of many kind.This is what they did Historically..
Less garbage, fewer rats.
Then what would you watch??
What equipment do you use ?
Air Arms S510 and a PARD 007 shooting off promos trigger sticks gen2.
Cool!
Can’t beat a bit of rat bashing. Thanks for watching.
Great video
How do you dispose of the rats once shot?
Normally burn them if I’m close to home. I have an incinerator I have access to. Or bury them in a ditch.
Been meaning to ask: Why is the "Death Flick" a thing? Wouldn't a headshot just put the rat down right then and there?
The reason that animals move or twitch after a head shot death is the fact that the muscles default to moving. The brain's signals hold the movement back. Once the brain is disconnected the muscles move in random fashion. I know that anti-hunting trouble makers show the movement as a sign of animal suffering but the fact is the random movement is proof of the opposite. The animal is dead.
Its a complete loss of signal from the brain. The muscles fire off in a random order as the signal pulses up and down the spinal cord not reaching the computer (the brain that controls said movement)
The best way to stop an animal moving at all is to sever the spinal cord. But doing that and killing it instantly is not always possible. So the head is the best painless death you can give really.
@@TeamFoxer Thank you for the response. Some rather interesting information I've learned today.
I love these video's
Can you tell me what’s the name that thermal spotter please.
Pulsar Accolade XP50LRF
Thanks for that Robin. It looks great and top notch video.