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Rabbit shooting is a sport for all. Its inexpensive, its an animal in abundance, done right it is a delicious meat, and it can be a challenging quarry, especially with an air rifle. For the best results and the best animal welfare its good to know whats the most effective way of putting them on the ground. Well, with a new Webley air rifle to try out and three different pellet types to play with, Roy Lupton wants to find out which is the best to use in the field. We have the round head - the Accupell.The flat head - the Verminpell. And old favourites the pointed Jets, all in .22.
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To make this as realistic (almost dare we say scientific) Roy chest shot some rabbits last night keeping the heads for us to operate on, with the rest of the meat heading for some hungry ferrets. Look at a skinned rabbit head next to a full rabbit head and you can see how small a kill shot or target area you have got with a rabbit with an air rifle. The fur and the ears make the target area look larger than it is. You have got a tiny target to aim in on so accuracy is always key with air rifle shooting, says Roy. First off were going to see how accurate the pellets are. Tucked out of the way of the wind, and the rest of the Lupton household, Roy sets up a target and positions himself 25 yards away. The roundheaded Accupells are grouping, but in two distinct
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Rabbit head and skinned rabbit head, with a tin of the top pellets This is also a 39-yard shot. The animal goes nowhere and the Webley rifle and Verminpell flatheaded pellet combo prove their effectiveness. Rabbit three is much closer but the end result is no different. Now I know it might have seemed a little bit gruesome taking the skin off the rabbit heads, but to get a true representation of what goes on it was an experiment and I think we got some good results off it says Roy. It really did hightlight the difference between shooting with the ordinary pellet where it almost drilled a hole through the target. Then you go on to something like the Verminpell and you get a fantastic exit wound. Its been a interesting test - that not only shows how small the target area is but also that air rifle pellets are not all made equal. <
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Chopper like it or lump it
Pop guitarist Brian May has been accused of hypocrisy for allowing deer culling on his estate in Dorset. Mr May who runs an animal sanctuary on his grounds lead a high profile campaign this year to try and stop the proposed badger cull. The rock guitar legend responded to the culling claims saying that the pro culling fraternity were trying to discredit him and he had stopped the practice a couple of years ago.
Purdey awards
The 2012 Purdey Awards for Game and Conservation held in London saw the North of England win the top prizes. The Gold Award (pictured) went to Weardale Estate, Co Durham, for owner Michael Stones work in heather moorland restoration. The Silver Award went to Pollybell Organic Farm near Doncaster in South Yorkshire, which also recently won Tescos Organic Grower of the Year. The Bronze Award went to the Westmorland Wildfowlers Association, based near Carnforth, Lancashire, for its success in encouraging and training younger members, as well as for promoting and practising exemplary shooting and conservation policies.
Bear burning
The human-animal conflict came to a head this week in Srinagar, northern India, this week. Angry villagers try to torch a bear alive in south Kashmir. It follows an incident in north Kashmire where a bear killed a 55-yearold man. Villagers later claimed they were trying to scare the bear away.
Rhino arrests
South African police have arrested two more suspects in connection with the poaching of eight rhinos from a game farm. This brings to eight the number of people arrested, including a game ranger. Last weekend seven rhinos were found dead at the Klipkopspruit farm at the weekend another one was found on Monday.
Grumpy antis
Finally, the award for most craven campaign goes to animal rights loony organisation Animal Aid. During the festive season it is highlighting the horror that is reindeer being transported up and down the country for us to poke and prod in Santas grottos.
If I get one today it could be my third muntjac. So it is quite a big thing for me, he says. We are up in Essex where a friend of mine has got too many muntjac on the farm and they want them culled. So hopefully Amir and I are going to go out and get some muntjac. It does not look hopeful. Amir starts by having to lend Mark a knife and a pair of binoculars. The knife is enormous. What is this for? asks Mark. Are these legal? Yeah, says Amir. What do you mean yeah? It is not legal. It is, insists Amir. I have good reason to cary it reasonable excuse. What is the reason for having a Rambo knife? Amir remains polite. In case you need to bleed it from the sternum. It does not exactly shut Mark up but he points out that, as weve all got up early, wed better get on with it. It is wet underfoot and there is a constant drizzle which does not fill us with a great deal of optimism for deer to be on the move. Mark is already feeling the Fieldsports Channel pressure. As much as we love him, the deer never want to play ball when were stalking with the Gilchrist. We sometimes wonder if his game pies are actually full of quorn and hummus. As we are here in search of deer, apparently muntjac (although we havent seen any) - what is this chef s favourite venison? I have heard every one say that everyone is the best, says Mark. Of all the six species, everyone has said that the best one by far is the particular one they shoot. Actually if you know how to cook all of them they are all very good to eat. That makes sense but the prospect of getting hold of some venison today is not looking good. We eventually rendezvous with Amir who hasnt seen anything either. We are going to go and stalk the thicker wood, mainly a fir wood, which I think is where the deer might be, says Mark. And you always find on a cold drizzly day, always, well often they are in thicker woods so we will go and give that a go. Our last block of woodland is again a deer-free zone. They might be creating havoc here but not today in the rain..So what has Mark got to say for himself ? Mark in the morning All in all it wasnt a great success I Amir (left) and Mark. Click the play button to watch the film am afraid , he says. It just goes to show, a reminder to your viewers why I am not on the Fieldsports Channel very often anymore when you have got people like Crow, Digweed, Roy Lupton, the favourites that deliver every time. You have moved on, havent you? Oh well at the end of the day it is a great privilege to be allowed to walk on somebodys land whether with a gun whether you shoot anything or not. We are here and I had a lovely morning and I am allowed to come back. So that is all that matters. One of these days itll come good and well be able to show Mark being as accurate with the rifle as he is with the shotgun. He does have a chiller full ready for the festive season, so if you fancy a game pie drop the man a line theheadchef@gameforeverything.co.uk <
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One to avoid are the brightly coloured berries of black briony. It is poisonous.
To get a meal for these mates that are coming around we need to collect some stuff and what we have got here is pennywort or naval wort because it looks a little bit like a naval, but that has a taste of a bit of lettuce with a hint of celery and just slightly of raw runner beans. It is good stuff and you can eat it raw or sling it on a salad. You can even cook it up as well. We are not going to take all of it. We are going to leave that so that it can regenerate. We dont want to just denude the place. Now these ones are the haws from the hawthorn. They are great. They have a seed in the middle. You eat them a little bit like a cherry. Nibble around them and you have got slightly like the bruised part of an c&s ad just a hint 3/1/2010 Get AM apple with layout.qxd of avocado. 10:37rid ofPage stones, but the the 1 rest of them delicious. I love them. They go very, very well especially if you let them just dry out. We will put them in maybe with the bread that we are going to make later on.
Wood sorrel is one of my favourites. A lot of people think it looks like clover, but it aint. It is sharp really tangy. It has got a lovely taste of Granny Smith green apple skin. One word of warning is that it has oxalic acid in it, so you shouldnt have too much, but for flavour, we can pick a whole load of this. Another good one is burdock. It gets its name from the burs on the sticky buds and dock which is the shape of the leaf. It is a biannual plant, which means it survives for two years. The one we want is a first-year plant. It has got nice big leaves and underneath it is something that looks like a parsnip. You can dig it out by using a digging stick: an ordinary stick with a chisel point on one end which I use to lever the soil away from one side only so that the whole plant falls into the hole that I am making. Chop off the leaves and and that is equivalent I guess to a parsnip. < The Survival School DVD volume 1 is available from Koolbox.co.uk. For more about Jonnys bushcraft courses, visit www.survivalschool.co.uk
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the better-quality footage from the Sony Z1 camera that is plainly in view from this headcam footage. Was it broken? Was he pretending to film? I hope the client was more forgiving to the cameraman than he was to the leopard.
A viewer called Sam submits his new film Pigeon Shooting with the Browning Citori, which has some good pigeon shots, a useful comparison between the Browning 525 and 725, and even some carnivorous, car-eating horses.
Our old friend and excellent British freelance cameraman Nicky Brown has also been to the USA where he tries flyfishing for cutthroat and brown trout in freezing Wyoming. This is the first of two films he makes with Reel Deal Anglers in the Jackson Hole area.
Back to Europe and Carl Zeiss Sports Optics, which sponsors this programme, has a YouTube channel which you can go to get under the skin of the worlds best binoculars and riflescopes. In this film, our old friend and boffin Herman Theisinger explains in English that is as faultless as his glass how the Zeiss Victory HT binoculars work and what is revolutionary about their design.
Heading west and we are in Ireland for Vermin Control - Shooting Crows & Pigeons. Showing once again the rise and rise of the headcam, TheIrishHunting gives us highlights from his day decoying.
Now Nicky describes his fishing as awesome and extreme, which are strong words to use when you are up against a man who hooks a black marlin from a kayak. It is Panama in 2011. Craig Miller decides to hit the water for half an hour after tuna in his Ocean Kayak Prowler 13. What hits his line is an estimated 400lb billfish that tests the limits of his catchand-release-from-kayak technique.
Staying with pest control, its off to the USA where New Air Rifle Squirrel Kill: BIG SQUIRREL HUNTER by Nevis Walker shows what can be done with a Beeman Dual Caliber Grizzly X2 Air Rifle, Model 1073, with interchangeable .177 and .22 barrels, lovingly purchased from Wally World (Walmart).
Now to Poland, where Filip Sioch offers a video taken on his Go Pro Hero 2 scope mounted camera of a driven wild boar day. He is rightly proud of his fast double kill, both headshots and a pig speeding across arable land. You will notice that one thing scope-mounted cameras do is highlight muzzle awareness. You can click on any of these films to watch them. If you have a YouTube film you would like us to pop in to the weekly top eight, email the link to charlie@fieldsportchannel.tv
More tales of derring-do and this one is from Botswana where a leopard attacks a great white hunter. Its dramatic, but what is perplexing to me is what happened to
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