Thank you enjoyed the video. I am fairly new to air rifle hunting and just getting into Rabbits after starting on the Pigeons on my permission and this video was really useful. I have tried lamping on foot with a torch but cannot get anywhere near them to take a shot within range, which has been very frustrating! However, some night vision equipment is in the post and look forward to trying again and I must admit I like the sit and wait idea. Also, looking forward to my first self sourced Rabbit stew. As a kid (now 64) we regularly had Rabbit stew and wild Rabbit was readily available in the local butchers (those were the days). It was a cheap meal for my mother to provide us and one of my favorites.
Terry to take full advantage of the available light use the Sum light feature noticed on the screen it was off which is normally the position you have it on when using the IR light 👍
Just started watching you too fantastic cannot wait for the next video . Looking to get a night scope or thermal imaging do not know which one to go for what would you recommend
What happened to the KISS principle? 🤷♂️ We are being led to believe that we cannot possibly go out hunting pests without first buying all this electronic crap! 😏 The old scoped rifle and spotlight still works perfectly well.
Having watched you both (Terry and Dave) using the Pulsar Digex C50 or Pulsar Thermion XM30 (day/night v thermal), given the choice, what would you choose?
I have shot may rabbits over the years also used ferrets i have eaten rabbits but my mum and dad got fed up with them my wife has tried to cook them and my eldest daughter and we all find rabbit meat very bland in taste I came from a large family and nobody really enjoyed rabbit meat. pigeon and squirrel is always enjoyed obviously a lot of people like the taste .so no longer shoot them unless I have a user for the meat
Thank you enjoyed the video. I am fairly new to air rifle hunting and just getting into Rabbits after starting on the Pigeons on my permission and this video was really useful. I have tried lamping on foot with a torch but cannot get anywhere near them to take a shot within range, which has been very frustrating! However, some night vision equipment is in the post and look forward to trying again and I must admit I like the sit and wait idea. Also, looking forward to my first self sourced Rabbit stew. As a kid (now 64) we regularly had Rabbit stew and wild Rabbit was readily available in the local butchers (those were the days). It was a cheap meal for my mother to provide us and one of my favorites.
Outstanding job gents!
Great that you did the full 'Field to fork' presentation.
Looking forward to many more.
Hi Terry took your advice and bought an LGV, also spoke about Omega Seamaster and Speedmaster, time flies but good to sea you again
Gave up shooting 10 years ago now glad to see there are still familiar faces
Great Video Terry and Dave, look forward to the next
Well done lads,need to see more of you two
Brilliant video, boys. Really enjoyed it. 👍
More of this please 👏👏👏👏
Good information on the gear you're using, like you said having a Thermal spotter is the must have piece of kit , I use the hikvision for Day & Night.
Loved your father and son video.. whats not to love 😃👌🤘💕💕💕
Cheers Terry, Dave cracking video 👍
I Remember Terry doing an article In Airgun World with a 30.ftlb Webly Patriot Springer. Now look at all the Gear 😁👍🏻😁
Always enjoyable watch.
Thanks for a informative blog
Top notch guys, keep up the great work, great channel
Brilliant stuff
Great video lads really enjoyed it
good old terry doe,hes the man
Nice video 👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Terry to take full advantage of the available light use the Sum light feature noticed on the screen it was off which is normally the position you have it on when using the IR light 👍
Great video
Just started watching you too fantastic cannot wait for the next video . Looking to get a night scope or thermal imaging do not know which one to go for what would you recommend
👌👍.great.
What happened to the KISS principle? 🤷♂️ We are being led to believe that we cannot possibly go out hunting pests without first buying all this electronic crap! 😏 The old scoped rifle and spotlight still works perfectly well.
Having watched you both (Terry and Dave) using the Pulsar Digex C50 or Pulsar Thermion XM30 (day/night v thermal), given the choice, what would you choose?
Terry what height mounts are you using on AirArms?
What type of cooker is that?
Is the rifle sub 12?
Can you tell me where you got the knife ?
I have shot may rabbits over the years also used ferrets i have eaten rabbits but my mum and dad got fed up with them my wife has tried to cook them and my eldest daughter and we all find rabbit meat very bland in taste I came from a large family and nobody really enjoyed rabbit meat. pigeon and squirrel is always enjoyed obviously a lot of people like the taste .so no longer shoot them unless I have a user for the meat
Wasted to much of the rabbit . If you are going to hunt then use every bit you can , even if it goes for dog food
silly use of American hunt terminology again, you just shot them!