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I killed a mag the other day!

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by MackemsRule, Apr 14, 2011.

  1. MackemsRule

    MackemsRule Well-Known Member

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    Well there was 3 of them that were popping up in my apple tree and I just ignored them.
    Then I realised they were picking on the little-uns.
    I was wondering where my friendly little Wren had gone!
    Then I saw them mobbing a Blackbird.
    Went out to check and found dead Robins and Blue tits there soft innards ripped out.

    So off I went to get my sons rifle, after half an hour of trying to figure out how the bloody thing worked I had it set up. (It uses gas canisters and has a laser sight FFS :p)
    I knew the sight was perfectly aligned for the bottom of the garden so I just sat and waited. 5 Minutes later back they hop took one of the bastards out with a clean head shot first time. Waited and the others didn't return. <ok>
    The others haven't been back today and the little-uns are returning. :)
    The rifle is in the kitchen ready for the other two. <ok>
     
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  2. Wherewereyou

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    Just make sure you don't shoot any birds.
     
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  3. MackemsRule

    MackemsRule Well-Known Member

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    First thing I warned the lad about was if he shot any birds, the rifle was history.

    I did do a check first and Magpies are classed as VERMIN so are fair game.<ok>
     
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  4. mackemwelder

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    If you need any target practice Washy is full of the twats.
     
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  5. Wherewereyou

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    :laugh:

    Maybe I should have said don't shoot anything with wings.
     
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  6. MrRAWhite

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    I agree that Magpies are classed as vermin as well as being nototious for their thieving, dirty habits. However, I quite like those small black and white crows which share the same name...<laugh>
     
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  7. MackemsRule

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    Did a bit of reading online mate, and by all accounts they decimate the other birds, especially during the breeding season as they even rip the nests apart whilst taking the eggs.
     
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    You missed inbreeding. <ok>
     
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  9. MackemsRule

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    So Sunderlands safe then. :p
     
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  10. Wherewereyou

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    <laugh><laugh><laugh><laugh><laugh>
     
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    Just been out the front seeing the boy off on his driving lesson.

    There' four of the ****ers sitting on a house roof opposite all staring at me!
    Only 2 hunting pellets left I shall be picking my targets carefully, I think the ringleader is the one keeps showing me his arse.
     
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  12. Makemstine Roger

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    can you get a bigger gun for the two legged variety, the shoe wearing ones.
     
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  13. MackemsRule

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    Haway mate how many legs do you think the ones I'm shooting have? :p
    They are Magpies not Mutants. :)
     
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  14. Makemstine Roger

    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    Spent a lot of time with a HW80 and a HW77 German air rifles, the legal limit is 12 flbs but Terry rob engineering do a leaflet on how to tune to 24 fbs same as a black powder 22, but you need a silencer fitted easy to make though
     
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  15. MackemsRule

    MackemsRule Well-Known Member

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    Sounds like the son in laws rifle.
    He has his own shoot up Northumberland, takes the boy with him.
    They also do vermin shoots for farmers.
     
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  16. Makemstine Roger

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    Wonder if you can get a licence to hunt at Sid Jame's
     
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  17. Makemstine Roger

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    Perfect vermin tool, especially with a tasco 4x40 wide angle lens, accurate to 150 yds, but not a lot of power past that so safer in confined spots, was once asked to help clean the bus station out in the early hours, great. was also asked to a seal hunt by a policeman friend but declined, they just look like a dog didn't have the heart for it, now if they had wanted a mag doing I'm your man.
     
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  18. mackem911

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    If Magpies are vermin what would you call a skunk?
     
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  19. Makemstine Roger

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    Bigger vermin
     
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  20. Makemstine Roger

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    Funny i havent heard makem or brucie on about the whiskey tonight
     
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