hi gents I'm new to the forum and from Britain!
thought I would share with you guys a taste of varminting in Britain! It's not such a big thing here as it seems to be in the states but the art of shooting small things at long range is gradually catching on.
unfortunately we don't have coyotes here but we do have the red fox in abundance. These foxes can take a heavy toll on lambs each spring if numbers are not controlled. We also have a good supply of rabbits which also need to be controlled as well as various pest species of birds.
i do a lot of night shooting of foxes using a suppressed 223 and Nightvision and use a custom 260rem for daytime long range. Some of you guys may have already stumbled on my YouTube channel '260rips' before, if not here's one of many videos from the channel
https://youtu.be/EkdTz7AgH4M
hope you enjoy the footage,
regards mark
thought I would share with you guys a taste of varminting in Britain! It's not such a big thing here as it seems to be in the states but the art of shooting small things at long range is gradually catching on.
unfortunately we don't have coyotes here but we do have the red fox in abundance. These foxes can take a heavy toll on lambs each spring if numbers are not controlled. We also have a good supply of rabbits which also need to be controlled as well as various pest species of birds.
i do a lot of night shooting of foxes using a suppressed 223 and Nightvision and use a custom 260rem for daytime long range. Some of you guys may have already stumbled on my YouTube channel '260rips' before, if not here's one of many videos from the channel
https://youtu.be/EkdTz7AgH4M
hope you enjoy the footage,
regards mark