Anyone ever tried these fancy birdscare rounds? Not cheap but look like they would be effective at scaring birds as say midnight on the 31st December
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Anyone tried these exotic 12g shells?
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Re: Anyone tried these exotic 12g shells?
Yeah used them years ago with cadets (with not "at")
Works pretty well - a "sparkly" trail and then apop and a bang - plenty of fun for all the family!
Used to be called Bird fright.
Works pretty well - a "sparkly" trail and then apop and a bang - plenty of fun for all the family!
Used to be called Bird fright.
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Re: Anyone tried these exotic 12g shells?
Used to use the "Bird Fright" shells, to scare fruit bats.
The rescue boats I used to crew used a similar thing, that had a rimmed shouldered brass case (Looked a bit like a smaller .303 case) and a firing device that looked like a pen, as signal flares.
They were a bit of a failure. The cases weren't waterproof and on the odd one that did work the signal flare was so small it looked like you were a million miles away.
The rescue boats I used to crew used a similar thing, that had a rimmed shouldered brass case (Looked a bit like a smaller .303 case) and a firing device that looked like a pen, as signal flares.
They were a bit of a failure. The cases weren't waterproof and on the odd one that did work the signal flare was so small it looked like you were a million miles away.
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Re: Anyone tried these exotic 12g shells?
Seems like an excellent way to set the bush on fire, particularly during the drought....
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Re: Anyone tried these exotic 12g shells?
Similar to "dragon's breath" 12G cartridges?
Looks like fun, don't know that I'd use it in the dry bush though, like Raven said seems like a good way to set things on fire.
Wonder if you could use it to light a bonfire? Dramatic start to a party!
Looks like fun, don't know that I'd use it in the dry bush though, like Raven said seems like a good way to set things on fire.
Wonder if you could use it to light a bonfire? Dramatic start to a party!
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Re: Anyone tried these exotic 12g shells?
The Bentley should perform that admirably Bimbo.I can just imagine how the foxes are going to feel
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Re: Anyone tried these exotic 12g shells?
A distinction possibly only truly appreciated by someone that's ever had one of them fuckers say to them, "That's Sir to you".mick_762 wrote:Yeah used them years ago with cadets (with not "at")
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