That was great, and for all of those who feel bad watching this, rats and flies are one of the largest growing species, and they are the most bacterial ones, infecting water and food in large scale, making you and your grandparents or children sick with all kind of diseases, so yeah, he's doing a fantastic job.
This is the most humane way any animal can die. Predation, exposure or disease are the other less pleasant deaths all face. I say this as the owner of a pest control business. This is a great service to humanity. Good on this guy for his work.
The only good tat is a dead one. Don’t care how you kill them boil them in oil throw them in a pit of snakes makes no difference to me if they suffer or not. their disgusting creatures.
the most thing i love about your vids is the fact That you let us see the aftermath of the shot it gives me the chance to study the effect of pellets on them rats something i appreciate . thank you ! keep it up buddy !
Years ago I had a rat infestation due to the previous tenants filthy way of living. The rats annoyed me so much climbing in the walls, loft, behind kitchen cupboards, under floor boards scratching and chewing. Ended up killing them with poison but other rats would replace every time. Ended up moving out because I couldn't take it anymore so seeing this video was extremely therapeutic 😂 also great shooting 👍🏼
@@dunneemofozilla5718 that was my first thought but landlord wouldn't allow pets yet he didn't mind having a rat infestation... Got out of there as quick as possible
I just slammed my fist through the wall in the apartment I'm renting in an attempt to snatch the life out of a fucking rat that's been scratching and chewing all night. I don't give a shit about the damages and I'm not paying for it either. I'm sick of these bastards. I came here to watch rats die, lest I snap and have the ATF called down here on me for repeatedly mag-dumping the walls with full-auto.
Wow! Incredible shots! No hesitation to shoot when target spotted at perfect aim. I’ve watched other videos like this, a lot of them hesitated when shooting even they got perfect aim.
Essential work, I was born on a Lancashire farm and I truly thought that all those semi-derelict farms were a thing of the past, sad to see some still survive.
Agree, looked a right tip. Opposite us we’ve some stables and they’re don’t secure the foodstuffs properly, consequently we’ve to pay a local pest company to supply & bait traps plus do call-outs etc to try and protect our land & buildings.
Great example of why I stopped using 177. Now I use a 25 and have no regrets. Around 40 ft.lbs and a much bigger hole through the engine room. One of those was far from dead after a 'head' shot and had to be shot again.
@@oj6290 I have no problem killing vermin, but I don't want them to suffer. Even rats are quite bright, same with squirrels. They deserve an immediate death. I have a US spec RWS 34 in 177 but I only use it for shooting cans and targets. At around 2:39 he called it "A nice double". By that I suppose he means finishing off the one he'd left injured previously.
You need a firrarms license for 40ft/lbs in UK though. Legal max is 12ft/lbs otherwise. .177 is pretty standard for ratting. But unless you want to get a FAC, .177 or .22 are your only options.
They were dead, it’s just the nervous system that was still active. Random movements like that are a clear sign of this. They felt nothing after that initial shot!
.177 is plenty for them at 12 ft lbs, if youre not limited to 12 ft lbs then .22 is a good choice. .25 at 40 ft lbs you have to be a lot more careful with what you're shooting around as well so always trade off
Imagine thinking you've got the coolest hideout spot and then suddenly all your neck juices fall out and you can't stop thinking about dancing the Macarena. Love these videos!
@14:25 the shot when through the head and left a ding in the metal behind it. The reload action is very smooth and the slapping sound when you hit your target sounds powerful. Nice shooting very decisive.
@@lancsvermincontrol Are you a sadistic killer?Looks like you enjoy watching them suffer, why don’t you shoot again to end their suffering? Very very Inhumane.
Well done bud. I like your videos, you have certainly polished the editing and production up since you 1st started. This vid was particularly enjoyable with the daytime to nighttime footage. Also it's great that you don't plug to many products, a couple of other channels are a bit cringe with their blatant plugs of clothing and accessories.
Glad to hear it Robert. I’m certainly no professional with video editing, and filming and hunting at the same time can be quite difficult at times but I try my best to make a video enjoyable to watch.
@@lancsvermincontrol As I thought 🤔 mines zeroed in for around 25m, in my eagerness to get a shot off I forget to hold over when the little buggers get up close …🙄 Excellent set up. keep up the good work. Cheers.
I’ve never seen this done before. Feral hogs yes but rats no. Interesting to see a spinal cord injury in real time. You actually see what type injury happens. Very cool
Personally, I don't think seeing an animal suffering is entertaining. Invasive species should be eliminated; pythons, boas, teguas.iguanas, wild boars.,etc
Outstanding sir, I haven't seen any new Rattong videos in a while, very glad you decided to make one as they are excellent and very entertaining! I see you normally go for the Rabbits, & Rats with wings (pigeons). I'm more of a ratting type of person but when you post any of your ratting videos I already know they will be good. So hopefully you continue but if not then I'll just have to keep looking for the days you do. Looking forward to your next session.
Thank you Jim. I can only shoot rats when they're available to shoot and they seem to be a little thin on the ground at the moment. Always nice for myself when they reappear though.
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Some very precise shooting there. Very impressive. I had no idea shooters went down to this level. As Manuel from Fawlty Towers said" Is not rat - is filigree Siberian hamster" !
This gentleman is a professional. Recently I saw two Texans inflicting considerable pain and needless suffering on ducks considered vermin. Those cowboys would have trouble hitting the side of a barn let alone dispatching creatures swiftly.
The last few years we have had rat problems. They are getting into my garage and getting into the engine bays of my cars. This is extremely satisfying to watch!
I usually see .22 air rifles doing the work in these videos but seeing it done with .177 is impressive! I am curious of the rifle setup--is it gas operated, or pump? It seemed very consistent. Also, do you have to load each pellet every shot, or is there some kind of system akin to a firearm magazine? Or are you using BBs? Sorry for being naive, but I am not familiar with air rifles. My father has numerous firearms, but as he has gotten older and suffered a few strokes since his first one in 2015, he had less time to get to the range, so bought some high-quality .22 air rifles so he could shoot in his garage (not as fancy as I see in these videos, but in the US, about $150-200 as compared to the common $50 air rifles from Daisy or Crosman). I get to shoot them when I make it to California to visit my parents. He has 3 and they are all one pump (unlike my trusty Crosman 760 .177 I had back in the '80s which was one to 10 pumps), and I am impressed with the power and convenience of being able to shoot them in his garage or backyard vs. getting arrested for firing off a firearm.
It is a Air Arms S510 Ultimate Sporter in .177 which is a PCP. You fill it with normal breathing air from a SCBA tank. It is a 10 round magazine shooting pellets.
I really did like.i remember when my permission was like that.i do like to hear that thud of the pellet hitting into the skull and you know you have done a good job and with numbers like that it makes it worth your visit and come away happy
Simple , doesnt matter wich animal , animals have “soul” like humans. “AGINY” Cut a chicken’s head and wil walk around without head. If you do not tie a cow/goats legs while cutting his legs will continue moving. You sceam when you made wax right, soul departs from body from feet to chest like waxing , have you witneee a man dying ; check his feet body will start cooling from feet and gently press needle from feet to upper sides , places with no reaction soul lefts. But you europeans and americans do not believe this things.
At 8:58 you actually made the best shot yet. This is exactly where I try to hit them... right behind the skull, cutting the spinal cord. It eliminates all the thrashing and "danger" signals to the other vermin. While a head shot is definitely lethal, nothing does as well at a humane kill than this shot right here. It's lights out, instantly, no death throws. I have found it a harder shot to get sometimes, but it's definitely worth it. Nice work. I like watching a skilled hunter, and rats are definitely a fun and wily game to hunt.
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That was great, and for all of those who feel bad watching this, rats and flies are one of the largest growing species, and they are the most bacterial ones, infecting water and food in large scale, making you and your grandparents or children sick with all kind of diseases, so yeah, he's doing a fantastic job.
theyre literal pests
Or just stop being soft cunts lol
According to that logic Humans are also making this world unliveable for Others so we should start hunting them down 😂😂😂
@@shubhammondal5441 shut up you soft bastard
@shubhammondal5441 you would not be saying this doggie, if they were at your place and you eating rat shit for breakfast
You get paid to shoot.
You get pleasure by shooting.
You get paid for sharing the video.
If you get sponsor that's bonus.
Best job 😂❤
This is the most humane way any animal can die. Predation, exposure or disease are the other less pleasant deaths all face. I say this as the owner of a pest control business. This is a great service to humanity. Good on this guy for his work.
funny you think dead rats don't get eaten by predators. also that's how the ecosystem works
@@cromwellcruzthat's literally the opposite of what they said😂
The only good tat is a dead one. Don’t care how you kill them boil them in oil throw them in a pit of snakes makes no difference to me if they suffer or not. their disgusting creatures.
@@cromwellcruz Dead animals are carrion. They're not preyed on at that point.
This man's out here playing real life FPS rat shooter games 😂
the most thing i love about your vids is the fact That you let us see the aftermath of the shot it gives me the chance to study the effect of pellets on them rats something i appreciate . thank you ! keep it up buddy !
Thank you very much, it's really appreciated and glad you enjoy the videos.
Years ago I had a rat infestation due to the previous tenants filthy way of living. The rats annoyed me so much climbing in the walls, loft, behind kitchen cupboards, under floor boards scratching and chewing. Ended up killing them with poison but other rats would replace every time. Ended up moving out because I couldn't take it anymore so seeing this video was extremely therapeutic 😂 also great shooting 👍🏼
Get a cat?
@@dunneemofozilla5718 that was my first thought but landlord wouldn't allow pets yet he didn't mind having a rat infestation... Got out of there as quick as possible
Should have told him they were your pets,then he would have taken care of it lol. Sad situation though,I would hate to be in that position.
I just slammed my fist through the wall in the apartment I'm renting in an attempt to snatch the life out of a fucking rat that's been scratching and chewing all night. I don't give a shit about the damages and I'm not paying for it either. I'm sick of these bastards. I came here to watch rats die, lest I snap and have the ATF called down here on me for repeatedly mag-dumping the walls with full-auto.
@@dunneemofozilla5718 you should of bought him the cat
Living the dream bro. Most of us would love to do this.
Boiii what the hell
@@honeymoon143what's wrong?
I’d do it for free
Id love to do it but with 50 caliber instead, however overkill that may be.
Wrong target today....
It's crazy how much they twitch after you shoot them
Wow! Incredible shots! No hesitation to shoot when target spotted at perfect aim. I’ve watched other videos like this, a lot of them hesitated when shooting even they got perfect aim.
Thank you very much 👍
To the people disliking the video, don't worry, within a week the rat population will be back to peak and we'll get another video.
How do you see dislikes? I thought they removed the dislikes because people are too sensitive about criticism.
@@DismantleHAARP there are browser extensions that not only bring them back, but disable ads as well. Google it and find one for your web browser.
They breed that fast?
@@DismantleHAARP they didn't remove dislike, just hide it.
You can use "return youtube dislike" extension or API to get em back
@MandoCarlrisian yep. They do
Nah this is the type of guy to just be called a hacker in fps games keep up the good work
Essential work, I was born on a Lancashire farm and I truly thought that all those semi-derelict farms were a thing of the past, sad to see some still survive.
Agree, looked a right tip. Opposite us we’ve some stables and they’re don’t secure the foodstuffs properly, consequently we’ve to pay a local pest company to supply & bait traps plus do call-outs etc to try and protect our land & buildings.
If there's an American sniper then you're the British sniper.
I don’t know why I expected rats to act like deer and scatter after seeing one of their buddies get topped off. They just sit there like grouse
I like the fact that you don’t hesitate once you have a clear shot
We need this man in New York lmfao
Great example of why I stopped using 177. Now I use a 25 and have no regrets. Around 40 ft.lbs and a much bigger hole through the engine room. One of those was far from dead after a 'head' shot and had to be shot again.
I was thinking the same thing. I thought the pellets used in this video could use some more stopping power
@@oj6290 I have no problem killing vermin, but I don't want them to suffer. Even rats are quite bright, same with squirrels. They deserve an immediate death. I have a US spec RWS 34 in 177 but I only use it for shooting cans and targets. At around 2:39 he called it "A nice double". By that I suppose he means finishing off the one he'd left injured previously.
You need a firrarms license for 40ft/lbs in UK though. Legal max is 12ft/lbs otherwise.
.177 is pretty standard for ratting. But unless you want to get a FAC, .177 or .22 are your only options.
They were dead, it’s just the nervous system that was still active. Random movements like that are a clear sign of this. They felt nothing after that initial shot!
.177 is plenty for them at 12 ft lbs, if youre not limited to 12 ft lbs then .22 is a good choice. .25 at 40 ft lbs you have to be a lot more careful with what you're shooting around as well so always trade off
Well you've definitely made some vary impressive shots well done. Great shooting love the video.
2:15
He was break dancing lol
Imagine thinking you've got the coolest hideout spot and then suddenly all your neck juices fall out and you can't stop thinking about dancing the Macarena. Love these videos!
2:20 “I might die soon but I wont go down without showing my break dancing skills”
😂😂😂
Whaaat😂😂😂😂😂
This is morbidly compelling. I've watched a bunch of these now. And I'm a vegetarian. Maybe I've been repressing something all these years.
Me too ! I can’t help it either
You are absolutely surgical with your rifle. Kudos to you 👏🏻
Thank you, I try to be as precise and accurate as possible.
@@lancsvermincontrol yu form
So much more satisying than other ratting videos where when they shoot it sounds like they’re shooting tictacs from slingshot
Great setup! Thanks for showing that cool Quiet setup 🤙🏾👍🏾
Thanks Robert, much appreciated 👍
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@14:25 the shot when through the head and left a ding in the metal behind it. The reload action is very smooth and the slapping sound when you hit your target sounds powerful. Nice shooting very decisive.
Those shots really pack a wallop! Good job!
Superb shooting and respect the way you stay with them to make sure they’re properly despatched 👍
That was a lot of rats to collect up 😳
Certainly was a lot to collect and thank you
@@lancsvermincontrol Are you a sadistic killer?Looks like you enjoy watching them suffer, why don’t you shoot again to end their suffering? Very very Inhumane.
There is nothing superb it's all because of lens, remove lens and then see his short.
@@user-zi6ch7ts4vKeh?
@@user-zi6ch7ts4v No thank you. I do NOT want to see his short. Disgusting comment.
Thank you for making this. I needed this. Best mouse trap ever LOL 😆. Best trap is the death trap.
This is so satisfying to watch, love your video
Thank you so much 🤗
Well done bud. I like your videos, you have certainly polished the editing and production up since you 1st started. This vid was particularly enjoyable with the daytime to nighttime footage. Also it's great that you don't plug to many products, a couple of other channels are a bit cringe with their blatant plugs of clothing and accessories.
Glad to hear it Robert. I’m certainly no professional with video editing, and filming and hunting at the same time can be quite difficult at times but I try my best to make a video enjoyable to watch.
Well you've definitely made some vary impressive shots well done
I like all the head shots mate!! Pops em up n a little nose bleeding just icing on the cake
ABSOLUTELY LOVE your whole set up !!. Could you give me an idea how much it would cost me to invest in a complete set up like that
Snipin' was a good job mate!
This is actually really cool, I've never seen videos like this before
Why does watching this make me feel so relaxed? Am I sick or something? 😅
Awesome. Calm and precise
Glad you liked it!
Lol this seems very fun!! Thanks for your kind work sir.
Thank you 👍
Love watching your videos ,plenty of rats to go at there and as usual some great shooting .Very well done .
That’s some very nice accurate dispatching.. can you tell me roughly how close the two rats that came out the pipe were to you? Thanks.
Thank you. The 2 rats in the pipe where really close, approx 7 yards which required holdover.
@@lancsvermincontrol As I thought 🤔 mines zeroed in for around 25m, in my eagerness to get a shot off I forget to hold over when the little buggers get up close …🙄 Excellent set up. keep up the good work. Cheers.
Impeccable shots sir. I understand. Keep it up!
Thanks for watching
You're doing The Lord's work, brother. Bravo!
Great shooting mate ,love it .
Thank you 👍
Amazing job mate!
Thanks a lot!
It you!
This is my very first video of you and who would of thought , a Rats farm infested with goats n dogs 😂
Nice shooting bro 👌 I sub'ed
Omg wow! Very satisfying❤ So love the rifle and skill.❤
Oh you live in UK too.
Spot on as always. I can sit and watch your video's knowing the reticals aren't gonna be waving here there and everywhere, gives me bad stageye.👍
I try my best for viewer clarity, thanks David
Thanks, Lanc, for another great video. Keep them coming mate. Great shooting as always. Cheers from Texas.
Thanks again 👍
I’ve never seen this done before. Feral hogs yes but rats no. Interesting to see a spinal cord injury in real time. You actually see what type injury happens. Very cool
Personally, I don't think seeing an animal suffering is entertaining.
Invasive species should be eliminated; pythons, boas, teguas.iguanas, wild boars.,etc
Which one is a spinal chord?
No disrespect. You're welcome on my proper to dispatch mice,rats. I have no feral hogs or pythons. Sorry.
property
@@hvmvp3657 At 8:58 and 13:00, not entirely sure it was intentionally
could watch that all day. Nice work!
I love this.
I always wanted to do this to roaches, mice, and other vermin. This is so much better then the mini salt-shotgun for flys.
Outstanding sir, I haven't seen any new Rattong videos in a while, very glad you decided to make one as they are excellent and very entertaining! I see you normally go for the Rabbits, & Rats with wings (pigeons). I'm more of a ratting type of person but when you post any of your ratting videos I already know they will be good. So hopefully you continue but if not then I'll just have to keep looking for the days you do. Looking forward to your next session.
Thank you Jim. I can only shoot rats when they're available to shoot and they seem to be a little thin on the ground at the moment. Always nice for myself when they reappear though.
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The blood dripping in night vision is impressive
My hand are shaking but im still getting these headshots, its like boom headshot, boom HEADSHOT, BOOOOOOM HEADSHOT!!!!!!
Great idea the decoy, Im gonna take it. Thanks man!!
No problem 👍
Great shooting as usual, plus a bonus Lancs' Arthouse Ratting Video segment at 09:10 !!!
Nice shooting! I've never seen a dump with so many rats!
Go check out the Mink man. That stuff will blow your mind
This is brilliant. Could watch this all day.
Nice beautiful powerful gun you have perfect shots.💯🇺🇲💕
Gnarly shootin keep em comin 🤘🏽
Some very precise shooting there. Very impressive. I had no idea shooters went down to this level. As Manuel from Fawlty Towers said" Is not rat - is filigree Siberian hamster" !
I love it!
Crystal generation will say this is horrible and is against rats rights
I like the headshots and that tiny strem of blood flow.
Can you tell me what kind of equipment are you using (Gun, camera sysytem and gimbal)?
What a cute little beings !!! See how they wave their legs and even a tail to say goodbye to all of us 😍
lol
Satisfying button
Excellent. Great job. It was awesome!!!! Ya modern big hero!!!
Glad you liked it!
Mate well done. Some of those tight shots, awesome
Thanks 👍
phenominal shooting!! that wall full of glowing eyes was horrid.. i'd literally have a field day taking the little buggers out!!! :) .
When I was younger we had 6 hundred chickens and every night we would go to the barn and shoot the rats
The size of them. Brilliant video. As we say here in GLASGOW. A good rat 🐀 is a deid rat. Good to see ya like IRN-BRU.
2:13 that reflex and nerve impulse went crazy
Nice vid. If the farmer cleaned up his farm he may not have as many rats as he's got
I agree. The place is a dump.
Exactly. Perfect breeding ground.
the brain shot really messes up those little beasts, great shooting!
Nice shooting👍 Farm needs a cleanup😂
This looks hella fun!
(2:26)-That was way too funny🤣
You really took care of a bunch of them! That was cool to watch! Thanks for sharing my friend!
Thanks for watching
Excellent video and great shooting.
Thanks Derek
14:16 is just awesome. LoL. Thump thump thump thump thump thump.
Top notch HD clarity and focus. When I saw these qualities in your vids I subscribed immediately!
Glad to have you onboard Rick
I've watched other videos of these kinds, but I always wondered what kind of ammo are you using???
Is this firing pellets?
Keep up the good work BTW.
Thank you and yes these are domed shaped pellets
So goddamn satisfying.I can watch this and the dogs and minks takin 'em out!
Well done! Now I know what .177 is good for.
Good job. Hate rats.
This gentleman is a professional. Recently I saw two Texans inflicting considerable pain and needless suffering on ducks considered vermin. Those cowboys would have trouble hitting the side of a barn let alone dispatching creatures swiftly.
Thank you
ducks are hunted with shotguns so I find this hard to believe.
I subbed and like your amazing video 👏👏 keep it up 👍
Thank you so much!
The last few years we have had rat problems. They are getting into my garage and getting into the engine bays of my cars. This is extremely satisfying to watch!
I usually see .22 air rifles doing the work in these videos but seeing it done with .177 is impressive! I am curious of the rifle setup--is it gas operated, or pump? It seemed very consistent. Also, do you have to load each pellet every shot, or is there some kind of system akin to a firearm magazine? Or are you using BBs? Sorry for being naive, but I am not familiar with air rifles. My father has numerous firearms, but as he has gotten older and suffered a few strokes since his first one in 2015, he had less time to get to the range, so bought some high-quality .22 air rifles so he could shoot in his garage (not as fancy as I see in these videos, but in the US, about $150-200 as compared to the common $50 air rifles from Daisy or Crosman). I get to shoot them when I make it to California to visit my parents. He has 3 and they are all one pump (unlike my trusty Crosman 760 .177 I had back in the '80s which was one to 10 pumps), and I am impressed with the power and convenience of being able to shoot them in his garage or backyard vs. getting arrested for firing off a firearm.
It is a Air Arms S510 Ultimate Sporter in .177 which is a PCP. You fill it with normal breathing air from a SCBA tank. It is a 10 round magazine shooting pellets.
What scope are you using on this rifle?
One of the best videos of rat shooting I have seen,from a Yorkshire guy..
Thanks John
so satisfying to watch .
I really did like.i remember when my permission was like that.i do like to hear that thud of the pellet hitting into the skull and you know you have done a good job and with numbers like that it makes it worth your visit and come away happy
Wondering why the rats are dancing after a headshot? Watch this to understand.
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Still twitching is kind of like the rat's autopilot with no pilot. LOL.
Simple , doesnt matter wich animal , animals have “soul” like humans. “AGINY” Cut a chicken’s head and wil walk around without head. If you do not tie a cow/goats legs while cutting his legs will continue moving. You sceam when you made wax right, soul departs from body from feet to chest like waxing , have you witneee a man dying ; check his feet body will start cooling from feet and gently press needle from feet to upper sides , places with no reaction soul lefts. But you europeans and americans do not believe this things.
Nice👍👍
@@macsoylu1076 Brainlet.
Chúng sợ bị bắn tiếp.
At 8:58 you actually made the best shot yet. This is exactly where I try to hit them... right behind the skull, cutting the spinal cord. It eliminates all the thrashing and "danger" signals to the other vermin. While a head shot is definitely lethal, nothing does as well at a humane kill than this shot right here. It's lights out, instantly, no death throws. I have found it a harder shot to get sometimes, but it's definitely worth it.
Nice work. I like watching a skilled hunter, and rats are definitely a fun and wily game to hunt.
13:00 was a similar shot as well. You'd almost think it was petrified.
This was so satisfying to watch
This reminds me of that recent blackmirror episode about rat extermination
Minks are also good ratters! They get under the floors and in the rat tunnels, too
But your shooting is spot on!
They are so big!