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Busted crow
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 7:57 pm
by crowbuster
Managed to drop this crow in my yard recently with my FX Cyclone. It was perched high in a tree at about 35 metres, when I sent a 21 grain barracuda pellet into it's head & it dropped like a stone..!
Very satisfying.......
CB
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 8:03 pm
by native hunter
The photo fits the handle.
well done and that FX looks the goods.
I managed two crows with the R1 on sunday arvo but alas no camera.
It s always good to score a crow.
Regards
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 8:37 pm
by crowbuster
Thanks Native. Yeah, dropping a crow is a buzz mainly because you don't often see a dumb one & it's usually a challenge to nail 'ol blackie.
Nice job getting two of them. I am thinking of making up some phony crow decoys to lure a few more within range he he!
Regards
Crowbuster
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 9:14 pm
by native hunter
Crowbuster- I recently seen an article in a mag where they lured crows in with two decoys positioned around a real dead rabbit with the guts pulled out a bit.
I recon it would be a sure hit with the black feathered friends.
I have just purchased a PCP from lewis and cant wait to smash a crow with it.
Regards
Damien
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:06 pm
by ogre6br
in the above it's better to use 3 birds
on in the tree as a lookout and 2 feeding
if yu set up crow decoys make sure you have one prominatly on show appearing to act as a look out for the other birds.
LAter
P
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 7:44 pm
by crowbuster
Native, what PCP did you buy?
Ogre6br -good advice on the crow decoys, they sure are smart birds.
CB
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 7:48 pm
by native hunter
G'day
I purchased a Theoben Rapid MFR in real tree Camo .22cal.
I am hoping to pick up a dive cylinder for it on friday while in brissy.
I have spoke to Jason (Deco on AHN.) at Dive Dive Dive and he tells me he has a tank but it needs certification and they have just come back from holidays and not sure if it will be ready in time.
I bustin to get hold of it and give it a crack.
Regards
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:23 pm
by crowbuster
The Theoban sounds like a nice bit of gear Native.
Why not just use a hand pump for it though? Scuba tanks sound good in theory, but they need retesting every year (used to be every 5 yrs) & at about $30 a test plus the hassle I wonder if it's worth it.
On top of this you've got the ongoing expense of getting the tank refilled & are there any dive shops in Casino...? Probably not.
I already have a scuba tank (from my muff diving days) but when I researched it I decided to stick with the pump for my FX -for now anyway.
CB
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:41 pm
by native hunter
I'm not a 100% sure but I think Theoben wont warranty there guns if filled via a pump, they recommend using dry air tanks.
Theres a few dive shops with in 60 klms of here and the fire brigade also have provisions to fill tanks.
I may buy a pump one day but will just go with the tank for the time being.
Regards
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 9:07 am
by Lewis Reinhold
crowbuster wrote:The Theoban sounds like a nice bit of gear Native.
Why not just use a hand pump for it though? Scuba tanks sound good in theory, but they need retesting every year (used to be every 5 yrs) & at about $30 a test plus the hassle I wonder if it's worth it.
On top of this you've got the ongoing expense of getting the tank refilled & are there any dive shops in Casino...? Probably not.
I already have a scuba tank (from my muff diving days) but when I researched it I decided to stick with the pump for my FX -for now anyway.
CB
Handpumps are hard work especially with the Rapid's 400cc bottle.The MFR is 280.
I like selling pumps first because soon after,they buy a SCUBA adaptor as well!
SCUBA air is best.
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 9:09 am
by Lewis Reinhold
native hunter wrote:I'm not a 100% sure but I think Theoben wont warranty there guns if filled via a pump, they recommend using dry air tanks.
Theres a few dive shops with in 60 klms of here and the fire brigade also have provisions to fill tanks.
I may buy a pump one day but will just go with the tank for the time being.
Regards
Theoben have told me that they don't have a problem with pumps.They just question someone's sanity using one on a rifle.
I use a compressor in the workshop.
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:40 am
by ogre6br
ask the dive shop to certify/stamp the tank for "industrial non diving" purposes and then its back to 5 year testing- but you cannot dive with it EVER again.
P
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:07 pm
by crowbuster
Theoben have told me that they don't have a problem with pumps.They just question someone's sanity using one on a rifle.
They must be wimps then because pumping ain't that hard for someone of average strength. Three minutes pumping every 2 dozen shots is not a problem for me, but I guess if you shoot a lot more than this you'd either get very fit or very sick of it....
ps. nailed another crow this arvo as it came in for a look at it's dead mate......yipeeeeeee!
CB
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 9:19 pm
by native hunter
G'day
Went to get the tank today and it was not ready so they loaned me a tank till mines ready(hows that for service.).
Good blokes to deal with @ Dive Dive Dive in brissy, recommended if you have any air requirements.
They gave me a bit of tuition while I was there and explained a few things to me.
The gun arrived at my dealer while I was in brissy and the shop was closed when I got home ,DAMMMM.
Regards
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 7:47 pm
by crowbuster
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The gun arrived at my dealer while I was in brissy and the shop was closed when I got home ,DAMMMM.
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Don't you just hate that....!
CB