Rabbit the Cyderpig way

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Re: Rabbit the Cyderpig way

Postby keith157 » 03 Mar 2013, 20:57

CyderPig wrote:Aris
Try a Weihrauch HK 77, my personal weapon of choice( Bond Moment ).
Powerfull, well engineered, but very heavy, solid dependable gun.
But I have not bought an Air rifle in years this one still does the job, mucho changes since then?

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Best you have a look on-line young man things have changed in this modern world of ours
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Re: Rabbit the Cyderpig way

Postby gazz_46 » 04 Mar 2013, 09:52

I have two air rifles for same reason, Wabbits!
Daystate X2, 10 shot
AGS LiteW8, 8 shot

X2 is big and heavy and mainly used with night vision in open fields, AGS is as the name suggests very light and being a carbine easy to carry and use in wooded areas both are .22 and have put many a free ranger in the pot, pan or pie.... Not used them for ages tho and can't remember smoking one, will have to dust them off and have a go at Si's recipe now that he a celeb..... ;-)
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Re: Rabbit the Cyderpig way

Postby CyderPig » 04 Mar 2013, 10:17

As Keith has just reminded me times ahve moved on in the air arms world, but old faithfull that I use I would not trade for anything, its a classic.

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Re: Rabbit the Cyderpig way

Postby Tiny » 04 Mar 2013, 11:05

Cider pig,
I have a vision of you in a deerstalker hat with the blunderbus tucked under your arm..........

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Re: Rabbit the Cyderpig way

Postby keith157 » 05 Mar 2013, 07:09

Not far off the truth.......don't forget the leather trousers......................
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Re: Rabbit the Cyderpig way

Postby CyderPig » 05 Mar 2013, 20:12

I dont think the makers would like this, BUT I could take the sights off, use the gun to hit in fence posts all day long, put the sights back on AND it would still shoot straight, West German version of the AK 47 air rifle!!!!
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Re: Rabbit the Cyderpig way

Postby keith157 » 06 Mar 2013, 04:18

Aren't we just ;)
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Re: Rabbit the Cyderpig way

Postby Backyardsmoker » 09 Mar 2013, 17:02

Simon u sound like the kind of bloke id get on with. I've just bought a .22 off a friend and getting practice in. My other mate who has a farm 100 acres said I can go shooting rabbits and phasent. So gonna start doing that soon. Cant wait. To get some home caughr food on my home made smoker. Definately going to put rabbit on mine. Good thing is if I csnt shoot anyone of the butchers in ttown does exotic meats like bison and african game but also lots of stuff like rabbits. And quite cheap really gutted and dressed £3.50. :ugeek:
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Re: Rabbit the Cyderpig way

Postby aris » 09 Mar 2013, 19:31

I've never had a wild rabbit. Are they quite tough? Farmed rabbits I've had we're faily tender and did not need a long cook.
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Re: Rabbit the Cyderpig way

Postby Backyardsmoker » 09 Mar 2013, 19:34

Ive not tried it my self. My dad said wild rabbit is slightly stronger like pheasant is compared with chicken. And to be honest pheasant tasted exactly the same as chicken so im gonna hazard a guess the same would be saidcfor wild/farmed rabbit


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