360 DEGREE FOXING SEAT ON TEST No more creeping up behind unnoticed from now on, this rotating seat and rifle rest, should solve that problem that's been bugging me for months.
Thanks very much chum, I’ve got some new ammo being built for me that does not exit the other side, but detonates inside turning the insides to jelly . They should be fun to use
Thanks Gary, They were a secret Santa present about 15 years ago, and I found them a while back and was amazed they still worked on the original batteries 😂
Hello Stephen, adults too, I was expecting to see youngsters as I’d not been over to that farm since last August, the week before my first hip was done
A very handy bit of kit Dave, so whats next I wonder? Perhaps a remote control rifle so you can just drive round a operate it from you driving position 🤔😁😂 your welcome 😂
Thermal on the roof, so I don’t have to keep driving round in circles to get a view of the left side. It’s only on Hollywood films where thermal can see through glass 😀😎👍
Ah ! My manbily clamp and ball mount has just arrived, and I’m hoping it’ll make a massive difference to the setup 🤞🏼 It certainly feels more solid now than the original did. Disabled, indeed 🫵😉
Watched few of your videos now. You need to slow down a bit and get steadier that will stop the unnecessary misses, no shame in not shooting because you aren’t steady. Good vids tho.
Oh if only we lived in the perfect world. I’m always happy to take along someone to show me how to do it. Feel free to contact me chap, and I’ll sit and watch.
@@predatorprotectionuk just trying to offer a bit of friendly advice to help out that’s all. I used to miss A LOT! From rushing and flinching and someone told me to slow it way down and get steadier it helped out no end.
Yes I know chap, but I try to include the viewer into the actual event, so sometimes you will get shaky cameras and the occasional miss, but it’s as real as it gets. Most folks won’t show that, because they never miss, do they 🤔😉 Don’t give up, is what I’m trying to get across to folks new to shooting. Thanks for your support and the message though, hopefully folks will see the comments
@@predatorprotectionuk Totally agree, I like watching several CZcamsrs, take 260 rips for example, seems a nice chap and fantastic at the long range shots, very entertaining. I notice recently starting to include the odd miss but only at a magpie or stone that's hundreds of yards away, but that's new. Maybe he never does miss a fox, but it sometimes seems a world apart from the up and coming shooter, I think the truth is , everyone does miss at times, I do, I can have a few cracking shots and then fluff up an easy one🤷. David keeps it real and relatable and has some cracking shots along the way too. There is definitely logic in taking your time, but then again there's plenty of times when foxes won't stand still for more than an odd second. If it's lambing season especially, you ask yourself do I take that split second chance or let it go to potentially take lambs after I've called it a night.
No stopping you David the Ideal back chairs are a good bit of kit normally use mine in the pigeon hide with out the rests 👍
That’s the clever thing, you can easily remove the bit you don’t need, they’re so light too
The thump of satisfaction, those rounds don’t half hit with a thud eh! Proper job two less to worry about. Great video as always fella.
Thanks very much chum, I’ve got some new ammo being built for me that does not exit the other side, but detonates inside turning the insides to jelly .
They should be fun to use
Looks great! Love the flashing accesories too 😂😂
Thanks Gary,
They were a secret Santa present about 15 years ago, and I found them a while back and was amazed they still worked on the original batteries 😂
Nice one mate, great bit of kit, and still no shortage of volunteer foxes!
Hello Stephen, adults too, I was expecting to see youngsters as I’d not been over to that farm since last August, the week before my first hip was done
They'll be there for another time I expect.
Nice work on the foxes nice seat yes the dogs bullocks 🦊💥👍
Hi Chris,
So you’ve got to guess which one said that ? 🫵😀
Nice work Dave 🦊💥👌
Cheers matey
A very handy bit of kit Dave, so whats next I wonder? Perhaps a remote control rifle so you can just drive round a operate it from you driving position 🤔😁😂 your welcome 😂
Thermal on the roof, so I don’t have to keep driving round in circles to get a view of the left side. It’s only on Hollywood films where thermal can see through glass 😀😎👍
Glad to see the "disability" mods working chap
Ah !
My manbily clamp and ball mount has just arrived, and I’m hoping it’ll make a massive difference to the setup 🤞🏼
It certainly feels more solid now than the original did.
Disabled, indeed 🫵😉
@@predatorprotectionuk
It's been as while, just wanna hope you're repairing well. Good shootin', Good luck. Good 'elf.
Hi Bruvva,
Yes all good matey thanks 👍
@@predatorprotectionuk Sweet.. Glad you're 'ealin' & don't 'av' 'ackney. sorry, cockney humour.
Simply top stuff
Thanks Sam
Necessity is the mother of invention sir.
If you say so, 😀👍
Needs a flask holder 😂apart from that brilliant 🤩
Hey ! I never thought of that ..
What a FAB idea 👍
Nice setup 😎
It is, but I’m still looking at things to improve, somewhere to put the caller remote for instance, and one viewer suggested a flask holder 😀👍
@@predatorprotectionuk lol and a fishing umbrella so you can shoot in the rain lol
@crazycressy7986 ah ! Let’s not go too mad here OK 😀😀
@predatorprotectionuk give it a few weeks and you will have a turret on your truck tub 😆
That seat and rest wobbles like a dogs bollocks ,!m surprised you can hit anything.
Hi George, still got time to watch videos, I thought you were on holiday 😎
Have a great time
Their great chairs had one and sold it. Big mistake on my part🤦♂️
Oops
1.36 how many humans or cows did you kill after the bullet went through the fox and hedge , how did you get your licence my friend
You obviously know where I am chap, and what’s making up the surrounding area 👍
Good point well made.
Answer None.
Idleback chair has been around a long time now... never really taken off like they wanted. Too heavy and cumbersome really
I certainly wouldn’t say they were heavy David, not something you’d cart around over your shoulder like they suggested though
Now that's very good old, come how much 🤓
I’ll tell you when I see you 😉
Watched few of your videos now. You need to slow down a bit and get steadier that will stop the unnecessary misses, no shame in not shooting because you aren’t steady. Good vids tho.
Oh if only we lived in the perfect world.
I’m always happy to take along someone to show me how to do it.
Feel free to contact me chap, and I’ll sit and watch.
@@predatorprotectionuk just trying to offer a bit of friendly advice to help out that’s all. I used to miss A LOT! From rushing and flinching and someone told me to slow it way down and get steadier it helped out no end.
Yes I know chap, but I try to include the viewer into the actual event, so sometimes you will get shaky cameras and the occasional miss, but it’s as real as it gets.
Most folks won’t show that, because they never miss, do they 🤔😉
Don’t give up, is what I’m trying to get across to folks new to shooting.
Thanks for your support and the message though, hopefully folks will see the comments
@@predatorprotectionuk that’s fair enough. At least you have plenty to go at, the place looks absolutely riddled with foxes!
@@predatorprotectionuk Totally agree, I like watching several CZcamsrs, take 260 rips for example, seems a nice chap and fantastic at the long range shots, very entertaining. I notice recently starting to include the odd miss but only at a magpie or stone that's hundreds of yards away, but that's new. Maybe he never does miss a fox, but it sometimes seems a world apart from the up and coming shooter, I think the truth is , everyone does miss at times, I do, I can have a few cracking shots and then fluff up an easy one🤷. David keeps it real and relatable and has some cracking shots along the way too. There is definitely logic in taking your time, but then again there's plenty of times when foxes won't stand still for more than an odd second. If it's lambing season especially, you ask yourself do I take that split second chance or let it go to potentially take lambs after I've called it a night.