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With Gun And Ferret In The Vineyards
Sporting Shooter
|April 2020
Kent’s idyllic vineyards don’t just attract wine lovers but rabbits too, as Matt Limb discovers when he joins a pest controller doing things the old-fashioned way
It feels like a very long time ago, but it still sits firmly in the grey matter of my memory; it was one of my first times shooting with a shotgun. I was after rabbits with my late father and his single-barrel Webley & Scott .410 bolt action with four long cartridges, and I can remember his firm instruction – while sitting on the Rabbit Warren – to only shoot in ‘that’ direction, as he waved his finger. Then behind me, after putting out some purse nets, he put a couple of ferrets into one of the rabbit holes. I can’t remember if any rabbits were taken that day, by the gun or to the nets, but I remember it being a good day. The day often comes to mind nowadays as the Webley & Scott sits in my gun cabinet; but what I did not expect was several decades later to be sat in almost the same situation and equally enjoying it.

This story is from the April 2020 edition of Sporting Shooter.
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