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Air Snipper is here
Dear IFGians,
I am Prasad aka airsnipper from down south - Mangalore. I was a guest viewer for a crazy longtime. Firearms were not my favourites, recreational ones (harmless type) have a place in my heart though. My first love was a muzzle loaded vintage SB Rifle which my late grandfather used. He used to meticulously make the charge-mix (gunpowder,coir,charcoal powder,coir,pellets -single or multiple) -- use the long rod to make the mix. Fix a cap against the hammer (not the flint type) and aim and pull the trigger.
It used to give a booming sound, to which i used to close my ears every time he fired. He had also innovated how to hold a torch (4-6 cell) to shoot in the night (jackals & foxs - vermin that used to run havoc to crops/cattle in the farm)
Back in the days`when hunting was legal, He used to hunt down - wild boars, porcupines, eagles and hawks. His best kill was a leopard (which used to harrass the cattle in the village). His last kill was a wild boar. He turned away from the SB after that, when the Calling came.
I lay my hands on my grandfather's rifle when i was 12 years old. I fired a loaded one, only to bring down some papayas
(all mashed up with some pellets in it) I got ridiculed, i was a pretty poor shot for the first one.
I bettered it (aimwise) as days progressed.
I have also observed him in the art of stalking or snipping, how he used to explain the tell tale signs left by the animal.
I used to be all ears to him.
Had a few stints with my friends' air pistols, Target practicing in the backyards.
So for me, it is strictly recreational with no blood.
What's my next steps:
1) KSRA membership (don't have a clue about it)
2) Buy Air Pistols - (good professional make, suggestions any)
3) Participate in Events (once i get ample professional exposure)
4) Better myself everytime (buy papayas from groceries without pellets in them)
PS: I enjoy the way gunrunner, pramodsid, arshad, etc have honed the newbies into this recreational profession.
Need some tips and guidance regarding what to go for in Bangalore.
Happy Gunning ..
Prasad aka airsnipper
I am Prasad aka airsnipper from down south - Mangalore. I was a guest viewer for a crazy longtime. Firearms were not my favourites, recreational ones (harmless type) have a place in my heart though. My first love was a muzzle loaded vintage SB Rifle which my late grandfather used. He used to meticulously make the charge-mix (gunpowder,coir,charcoal powder,coir,pellets -single or multiple) -- use the long rod to make the mix. Fix a cap against the hammer (not the flint type) and aim and pull the trigger.
It used to give a booming sound, to which i used to close my ears every time he fired. He had also innovated how to hold a torch (4-6 cell) to shoot in the night (jackals & foxs - vermin that used to run havoc to crops/cattle in the farm)
Back in the days`when hunting was legal, He used to hunt down - wild boars, porcupines, eagles and hawks. His best kill was a leopard (which used to harrass the cattle in the village). His last kill was a wild boar. He turned away from the SB after that, when the Calling came.
I lay my hands on my grandfather's rifle when i was 12 years old. I fired a loaded one, only to bring down some papayas
(all mashed up with some pellets in it) I got ridiculed, i was a pretty poor shot for the first one.
I bettered it (aimwise) as days progressed.
I have also observed him in the art of stalking or snipping, how he used to explain the tell tale signs left by the animal.
I used to be all ears to him.
Had a few stints with my friends' air pistols, Target practicing in the backyards.
So for me, it is strictly recreational with no blood.
What's my next steps:
1) KSRA membership (don't have a clue about it)
2) Buy Air Pistols - (good professional make, suggestions any)
3) Participate in Events (once i get ample professional exposure)
4) Better myself everytime (buy papayas from groceries without pellets in them)
PS: I enjoy the way gunrunner, pramodsid, arshad, etc have honed the newbies into this recreational profession.
Need some tips and guidance regarding what to go for in Bangalore.
Happy Gunning ..
Prasad aka airsnipper
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Welcome to IFG Prasad, thanks for sharing your experience with guns.
For KSRA membership do get in touch with members from Karnataka and Bangalore.You can also check the relevant threads pertaining to KSRA membership.
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=452
For purchasing an air pistol, pre-owned ones are available on the forum on and off. One can also import from abroad but you'd need a State Rifle Association or a similar body's membership(a valid ID Card showcasing your membership)to import one.
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For KSRA membership do get in touch with members from Karnataka and Bangalore.You can also check the relevant threads pertaining to KSRA membership.
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=452
For purchasing an air pistol, pre-owned ones are available on the forum on and off. One can also import from abroad but you'd need a State Rifle Association or a similar body's membership(a valid ID Card showcasing your membership)to import one.
regards
OUP
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welcome.
What became of the leopard?
What became of the leopard?
You want more gun control? Use both hands!
God made man and God made woman, but Samuel Colt made them equal.
One does not hunt in order to kill; on the contrary, one kills in order to have hunted. by Jose Gasset.
God made man and God made woman, but Samuel Colt made them equal.
One does not hunt in order to kill; on the contrary, one kills in order to have hunted. by Jose Gasset.
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Welcome aboard Prasad. I am from Bangalore. Send me a pm if you need to know about anything. Would be glad to help you out if I can.
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Welcome to IFG airsnipper...er... from your username perhaps your weapon of choice would be a pair of scissors...
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@OUP
Thank you for all the information. It is good to know these to get one's way around.
@shooter
The leopard skin went to a ex-King near Karkala (was a Jain!). This was way back in 1977-1978.
@Prabhath
Thanks! I would certainly need some help, will PM you soon.
-- Sun Jun 13, 2010 8:10 pm --
You'd rather require a butter knife have i had to use a pair of scissors
No offence meant, just in some lighter veins of life.
Btw, why did you name your alias/handle as "cottage cheese", i am curious?
AirSnip'p'er is for a peaceful learning, photography, airpistols etc.
Snip'p'er aspect is just a measurement of excellence for me and not in literal terms the military jargon.
It can be applied in peaceful and more beautiful work as well - I use the snipe technique with my camera
when i venture out to 'shoot' some birds, deer, wildlife in general. Birds most times.
Thank you for all the information. It is good to know these to get one's way around.
@shooter
The leopard skin went to a ex-King near Karkala (was a Jain!). This was way back in 1977-1978.
@Prabhath
Thanks! I would certainly need some help, will PM you soon.
-- Sun Jun 13, 2010 8:10 pm --
Thank you cottage cheese ... You have a good sense of humour. I cannot better you, of course.cottage cheese wrote:Welcome to IFG airsnipper...er... from your username perhaps your weapon of choice would be a pair of scissors...
You'd rather require a butter knife have i had to use a pair of scissors
No offence meant, just in some lighter veins of life.
Btw, why did you name your alias/handle as "cottage cheese", i am curious?
AirSnip'p'er is for a peaceful learning, photography, airpistols etc.
Snip'p'er aspect is just a measurement of excellence for me and not in literal terms the military jargon.
It can be applied in peaceful and more beautiful work as well - I use the snipe technique with my camera
when i venture out to 'shoot' some birds, deer, wildlife in general. Birds most times.
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welcome aboard Airsnipper thats interesting tales about your grandpa and do post some more stories and do you have picture of his gun..
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Welcome to IFG, Prasad. Wishing you more papaya's without pellets.
Regards
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Jeff Cooper advocated four basic rules of gun safety:
1) All guns are always loaded. Even if they are not, treat them as if they are.
2) Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy.
3) Keep your finger off the trigger till your sights are on the target.
4) Identify your target, and what is behind it.
1) All guns are always loaded. Even if they are not, treat them as if they are.
2) Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy.
3) Keep your finger off the trigger till your sights are on the target.
4) Identify your target, and what is behind it.
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ngrewal, Many Thanks... I will post some more stories and yes some pics too.ngrewal wrote:welcome aboard Airsnipper thats interesting tales about your grandpa and do post some more stories and do you have picture of his gun..
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Currently the gun is with a shakuni maama .aka. psycho uncle. I will get the pictures some how.
Thank you loads Mr. m24! Papayas will come from groceries only. Unless, i start using papayas for target practise.m24 wrote:Welcome to IFG, Prasad. Wishing you more papaya's without pellets.
Regards
Back then, I was aiming at a raven on a coconut tree (behind) and had put some 12-13 pellets in the charge (coir shreds-pellets-coir shreds-charcoal powder-gunpowder), i misjudged as there was this papaya tree (front) on the left. Had it been a Single lead ball, i would have hit the raven. A Lesson or two learnt on using the front/rear sight properly! I was just over 12 year then.
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Veerendra Heggade by any chance?airsnipper wrote:
The leopard skin went to a ex-King near Karkala (was a Jain!). This was way back in 1977-1978.
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Yaj wrote:
Veerendra Heggade by any chance?
Not him, i think he was a small timer King near Shirtady.
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airsnipper wrote: Thank you cottage cheese ... You have a good sense of humour. I cannot better you, of course.
You'd rather require a butter knife have i had to use a pair of scissors
No offence meant, just in some lighter veins of life.
Btw, why did you name your alias/handle as "cottage cheese", i am curious?
AirSnip'p'er is for a peaceful learning, photography, airpistols etc.
Snip'p'er aspect is just a measurement of excellence for me and not in literal terms the military jargon.
It can be applied in peaceful and more beautiful work as well - I use the snipe technique with my camera
when i venture out to 'shoot' some birds, deer, wildlife in general. Birds most times.
Well a tava and a ladle should be more appropriate for me....
'cc' was just an arbitrary thing.... I was hungry when I signed up....
Hey keep posting and have fun.
regards,
cc
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Welcome Prasad to IFG,
Loved your hunting stories about your granddad and the muzzle loader, must have been very exciting times.
Wow! Love the humor, not forgetting to mention - accepted so graciously by everyone concerned. Happy sniping!
Loved your hunting stories about your granddad and the muzzle loader, must have been very exciting times.
Wow! Love the humor, not forgetting to mention - accepted so graciously by everyone concerned. Happy sniping!
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Thanks, now i get 'cc' with Tava and ladle! I presume you are far better off with AR/APs.cottage cheese wrote:
Well a tava and a ladle should be more appropriate for me....
'cc' was just an arbitrary thing.... I was hungry when I signed up....
Hey keep posting and have fun.
regards,
cc
Pondering on, all those quirky ways that we use to come up with IFG handles.
Best regards to you 'cc'. Have fun plinking around, safely.
Many thanks CK Kalyan, you too have a Great, Safe time plinking.ckkalyan wrote:Welcome Prasad to IFG,
Loved your hunting stories about your granddad and the muzzle loader, must have been very exciting times.
Wow! Love the humor, not forgetting to mention - accepted so graciously by everyone concerned. Happy sniping!
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