
Mix the pepper, rosemary, ginger and bay leaf with the wine, season with salt. Just soak it in brine for 24 hours in the fridge (or milk with a pinch of baking soda for a few hours if your in a hurry), Oljamesyboy wrote:i brought a jw15a couple months ago find it very easy to shoot havnt had any issues with it feeding etc i 1st hunt with it brought back 23 hares for the dogsįOR THE DOGS!, FOR THE DOGS!!!! WHAT ARE YOU WASTING MAN!!!!!! doing the usual googling and bla bla bla tells me a little, but I was wondering if any of you guys who opinion i value more than google have a jw15 that you shoot and what are your thoughts on the gun, accurate out to ?, any known issues with feeding from the mag? missfires? etc etc, oh and how loud is it if suppressed and using subs, some noise is ok but the farm owner doesn't want the sound of constant gunfire echoing around the valley like a war zone. 22 LR Brno ZKM-451 and that is supposed to be accurate. Ive learnt that the Jw15 is a Chinese "ripoff" of the Czech. Since Ive recently spent waaaay too much money on a competition air rifle for my boy budget is a little tight so I was looking at maybe a new Jw15 package deal with scope and suppressor. 22 with subs that will extend my effective range out to about 70-80 meters hopefully making it a little easier to bag a few Hare for the pot as they are surprisingly good eating.

22 air rifle makes it harder to take out the Hares in particular, the little buggers usually scarpo long before I can get anywhere near close enough.īecause of noise issues i'm leaning towards a suppressed. 22 air rifle is more than adequate for dealing with these pests however the limited kill range at 35-40 meters for a 800fps. I have a number of properties down here that i have been asked to do a bit of pest control (Bunnies, Hares, Magpies and Possums) being dairy farms the main two criteria are,ġ, minimal danger to stock from overshots so no.
