Good day Charlie and the team, great videos for this week, where pigeons roost eventually rats arrive too and when they get in the roofing a big problem starts and very very hard to get rid of them.Thanks for the videos for this week, thumbs up for all, best regards and greetings to all from New Zealand,, Tony.
Love the catapult hunting segment. Some old timers in the Appalachian hills (eastern US mountain range) have carried a "flip" or "slingshot" their entire lives. They use small stones mostly but are deadly accurate. They can't be any better than Wayne and Matt though.
Another great show.Wayne and Matt certainly know their skills and catapults,Good work on getting the feral population down.Keep up the good work ,from Australia.
Love wacth the show Charlie just wish cover more disabled shootind im dyspraxia dyslexia and autism tend do pest control and target shoot also my young deaf bro has start shooting rimfire be nice to see other disabeld shoot and information on if it hard disabled shoot to get fac othere than that one best shooting channel on TH-cam
Love to see good caty shooting. 11mm lead is ~equivalent to .44 cal which comes in at ~140 grains, ~ 7x heavier than a typical hunting .22 airgun pellet. One of these at 200 fps will deliver ~12ftlb
Good video- fantastic skill. I love the mooch for rabbits and squirrels. I however always kill an animal only if I can eat it. I'm far from criticising the need for pure pest control, but there is nothing better than good cooking after good ''mooch''.
I really want to see what that rifle looked like after being left to the elements for 2 years...... I wonder how bad or good it is for aim and looks now
Interesting show tonight. I have to admit, I am not a fan of the catty gangs, certainly not since we had 436 pheasants shot and left at 2 pen gates one night by the bottom feeders that did it. Great news about George Digweed winning another world title. I would be interested in a programme on why we outsource our partridges to France. Price, obviously, which is driven by.... regulations and husbandry. Specifically, how the layers are kept. Just a wild guess. It is a bit like saying we will outsource all our agriculture to the rest of the world and "rewild" all the UK's productive farm land. Works just great until something entirely predictable turns round and boots us in the knackers. Food security, bio-security and military security cannot be outsourced in the hope of earning a couple more quid. I think I have mentioned before that I believe we should be rearing and releasing grey partridge in the UK and not red legs. Yes, you can't put as many greys in a pen as red legs. Yes, they take a bit more care and you can't do what Paul does in the film, whizz through the cover crop on a quad, rounding them up and feeding rides and... yes, you will get a lower return on the number of birds you put down compared to pheasants and red legs. But, and it is a significant but, they are a native bird that is in decline and if we are serious about helping bring them back, releasing greys instead of Johnnie Foreigner strikes me as being sensible. It also removes some of the arguments of those that would happily see us closed down. BTW, did I miss the episode where the RSPB and WWT are exhorting BASC, CA and all the sanctimonious signatories to the "voluntary" ban on lead shot for game? They are demanding a legislated out right ban on lead shot for game shooting and want BASC, CA, et al to support them. Apparently, they took our own words and shoved them back down our throats. Who could have predicted that they would do that?
Thanks, Colin. It's mainly climate. Hatching birds here takes more gas bottles than in France. But we may learn to go back to gas after this year. As for the RSPB attack on shooting - you're right - waddya expect? They want Rebecca Pow to introduce a lead ban by statutory instrument. No debate. / Charlie
What a bad manners to mix a little politics everywhere you can. People, when will you become smarter and stop supporting politicians, because that's the only reason they prosper on both sides. But ordinary people have nothing to divide, like you, I just came to watch sport shooting, but here too they tried to feed me political crap...
What’s with the catapults man do some hunting stories with air rifle, rim fire and centre fire rifles. You’ve done about 4 catapult videos recently and I find it really boring.
No idea why anyone uses a toy to control pests, irresponsible. Get a sub 12ft pounds air rifle at a minimum for dealing with these pigeons and stop messing around. With my Air rifle, 12G shotgun and 17 HMR I have made a serious dent in the pigeons this year. Much better than a bloody slingshot.
The damage from a slingshot is much greater than an air rifle. Even if you confuse classical guitar, it's all about professional sound. The power they released was impressive. And then the practical disinfestation with the carapulta is enough to just hope that the edé target is more exciting, compared to a compressed air rifle that you aim and click the trigger!
Good day Charlie and the team, great videos for this week, where pigeons roost eventually rats arrive too and when they get in the roofing a big problem starts and very very hard to get rid of them.Thanks for the videos for this week, thumbs up for all, best regards and greetings to all from New Zealand,, Tony.
Love the catapult hunting segment. Some old timers in the Appalachian hills (eastern US mountain range) have carried a "flip" or "slingshot" their entire lives. They use small stones mostly but are deadly accurate.
They can't be any better than Wayne and Matt though.
Great episode love the catapult features with wayne they are such a display of skill and obviously the result of years of dedication and practice.
Another great show.Wayne and Matt certainly know their skills and catapults,Good work on getting the feral population down.Keep up the good work ,from Australia.
Thanks, Paul. / Charlie
Excellent work guys, protecting our health from that vermin.
great shots from wayne and mat the poo from pigeons can do real damage to you lungs so be carefull lads great show charlie and team
Great shooting lads support every video and love catty shack and all waynes products. Keep it up lads
Great shooting as usual from you Wayne '' i love the jacket nice one ''those pesky critters wont see you making an approach in that cammo
Love the catty shack footage 😍👌Charlie give a well done to Mr Big Dig😎👍 and Paul take care in this year's shoot💪😁👊🇬🇧
Another good show. Good variety and keeping us up to date with information.
Brilliant! I love this channel, cheers from Ireland.
I'd be worried about a band breaking and taking out an eye. Very skilled!
Great shooting Wayne 🤘👍😎
Those pigeons will make a lovely pie Governor.
Trebuie sa tragi neapărat în cap? În restul corpului nu are efect? Cu bile de 6 și 8mm nu merge?
Love wacth the show Charlie just wish cover more disabled shootind im dyspraxia dyslexia and autism tend do pest control and target shoot also my young deaf bro has start shooting rimfire be nice to see other disabeld shoot and information on if it hard disabled shoot to get fac othere than that one best shooting channel on TH-cam
Cheers. / Charlie
Love whatching the catapult hunting I can’t wait get my first kill
Love to see good caty shooting. 11mm lead is ~equivalent to .44 cal which comes in at ~140 grains, ~ 7x heavier than a typical hunting .22 airgun pellet. One of these at 200 fps will deliver ~12ftlb
Suscces always for you sir👍👍👍
Is that David’s younger brother using the blaser quad stick 😉
Good video- fantastic skill. I love the mooch for rabbits and squirrels. I however always kill an animal only if I can eat it. I'm far from criticising the need for pure pest control, but there is nothing better than good cooking after good ''mooch''.
I really want to see what that rifle looked like after being left to the elements for 2 years...... I wonder how bad or good it is for aim and looks now
watching from pembrokeshire me 😂
Rambo Bart Simpson😁
177. 4,5mm 22. 5,5mm
Interesting show tonight. I have to admit, I am not a fan of the catty gangs, certainly not since we had 436 pheasants shot and left at 2 pen gates one night by the bottom feeders that did it.
Great news about George Digweed winning another world title.
I would be interested in a programme on why we outsource our partridges to France. Price, obviously, which is driven by.... regulations and husbandry. Specifically, how the layers are kept. Just a wild guess. It is a bit like saying we will outsource all our agriculture to the rest of the world and "rewild" all the UK's productive farm land. Works just great until something entirely predictable turns round and boots us in the knackers. Food security, bio-security and military security cannot be outsourced in the hope of earning a couple more quid.
I think I have mentioned before that I believe we should be rearing and releasing grey partridge in the UK and not red legs. Yes, you can't put as many greys in a pen as red legs. Yes, they take a bit more care and you can't do what Paul does in the film, whizz through the cover crop on a quad, rounding them up and feeding rides and... yes, you will get a lower return on the number of birds you put down compared to pheasants and red legs. But, and it is a significant but, they are a native bird that is in decline and if we are serious about helping bring them back, releasing greys instead of Johnnie Foreigner strikes me as being sensible. It also removes some of the arguments of those that would happily see us closed down.
BTW, did I miss the episode where the RSPB and WWT are exhorting BASC, CA and all the sanctimonious signatories to the "voluntary" ban on lead shot for game? They are demanding a legislated out right ban on lead shot for game shooting and want BASC, CA, et al to support them. Apparently, they took our own words and shoved them back down our throats. Who could have predicted that they would do that?
Thanks, Colin. It's mainly climate. Hatching birds here takes more gas bottles than in France. But we may learn to go back to gas after this year. As for the RSPB attack on shooting - you're right - waddya expect? They want Rebecca Pow to introduce a lead ban by statutory instrument. No debate. / Charlie
@@fieldsportstv thanks, Charlie, I'd forgotten about the gas for the layers. A significant cost these days.
Ah yes.. the catapoo
What a bad manners to mix a little politics everywhere you can. People, when will you become smarter and stop supporting politicians, because that's the only reason they prosper on both sides. But ordinary people have nothing to divide, like you, I just came to watch sport shooting, but here too they tried to feed me political crap...
Don't show this police will be knocking on your door
The police can't do anything.
Thought the days of watching animals suffering was long gone
This is why the accuracy matters.
7 second in he tickles the pigeon the shot wasn't accurate nor enough power to kill it kindly hit and hope it kills it
What’s with the catapults man do some hunting stories with air rifle, rim fire and centre fire rifles. You’ve done about 4 catapult videos recently and I find it really boring.
Sucks to be you
@florgon Me too but prefer videos with the slingshot and small game where some cooking is involved. Shooting something I can not eat is not for me.
Y’all British folk calling them catapults lol it’s a sling shot
No idea why anyone uses a toy to control pests, irresponsible. Get a sub 12ft pounds air rifle at a minimum for dealing with these pigeons and stop messing around. With my Air rifle, 12G shotgun and 17 HMR I have made a serious dent in the pigeons this year. Much better than a bloody slingshot.
But you don't need any skill for this. With the slingshot you do.
The damage from a slingshot is much greater than an air rifle. Even if you confuse classical guitar, it's all about professional sound. The power they released was impressive. And then the practical disinfestation with the carapulta is enough to just hope that the edé target is more exciting, compared to a compressed air rifle that you aim and click the trigger!
Toxic , macho alpha males ,