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Shooting farmyard feral pigeons with an air rifle

Instagram star Dan Thor goes back to his roots, shooting feral pigeons around the farmyard with an air rifle. The gun is a step up from his old break-barrel Weihrauch – it’s a fancy new Air Arms S510 fitted with a Hawke scope. The birds are proving tricky, and it’s difficult to see them clearly inside the barns, but with a bit of help from James’s drone Dan manages a decent bag, learns a few lessons along the way, and rediscovers the joy of pottering around the farmyard with an airgun just as his father did years ago. Follow Dan on Instagram   / dan_thor_shooting   Dan wears Jack Pyke clothing https://www.jackpyke.co.uk/ ▶ Sign up for our weekly email newsletter https://FieldsportsChannel.tv/register ▶ To watch all of #FieldsportsBritain, episode 730, visit https://FieldsportsChannel.tv/fieldsp... ▶ Take part in nature. Join the Fieldsports Nation https://FieldsportsChannel.tv/membership We’re proud to promote enjoyment of fieldsports and the countryside. There are three guiding principles to everything we do on Fieldsports Channel: ▶ Shoot responsibly ▶ Respect the quarry ▶ Ensure a humane, clean and quick kill Why shoot feral pigeons? Feral pigeons are a farmyard pest that eat livestock feeds and cause farmyard hygiene issues: they crap all over the place, spoiling feed and spreading disease. The environment departments all agree they can be shot. They are on the ‘general licences’ for shooting so that, mainly, airgunners can target them. We use airguns, because the pellets do not cause damage to farm buildings when we shoot them in barn rafters.

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