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Nugget
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Joined: 12 Dec 2011, 17:39
Location: Liverpool

Evening NV'ers

Post by Nugget » 14 Dec 2011, 23:47

Firstly may i introduce myself, my name is Steve i am a Grandfather of 2 cracking little boys,(soon to be 3).
I have been into airgun shooting for a number of years now, in both HFT and hobby/pest control.
I currently use a Daystate Harrier X and Air Arms S410, i have joined this forum in the hope of learning some tips on using NV, i have a GB Sights Aspro and have just purchased a Sony PC9e and a N1000ap laser in the hope of recording some footage.
My main hobby is flying birds of prey of which i own, along with my Son, 7 Harris Hawks, 3 of which are this years young which will be going for sale after Xmas.
I use the hawks for my permissions pest control of which sometimes i have to use the airgun when not accessible with the Hawks for example the golf course at night hence the need for the NV.
So any tips or tricks for using the Sony cam would be grateful.
Take care all, Steve. ;)

silent shooter
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Re: Evening NV'ers

Post by silent shooter » 15 Dec 2011, 00:36

Hi Steve and welome mate, John (vrminfilmer) 0n here is also into birds of prey hope you enjoy the forum.

ATB Geoff

Bossy Boots

Re: Evening NV'ers

Post by Bossy Boots » 15 Dec 2011, 11:19

Hi Steve, welcome to the forum. I'm sure the lads on here will impart their knowledge to you.

I don't know anything about it at all just that e-bay must make a lot of money from my O/H :lol:

Gloop
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Location: Andover

Re: Evening NV'ers

Post by Gloop » 16 Dec 2011, 09:16

Welcome mate. I don't have any hawks but my mate does so I occasionally go out with him. Cracking good fun it is too.
Managed to get a pheasant a few weeks ago with his Gos and I managed to get so photos of the bird. He was chuffed to bits.

Any help we can give is usually free but we are always open to bribery and corruption :D

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