Yep those were South Canty beasties
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Yep those were South Canty beasties
Exactly what Juicy said. I've hunted wallaby with 17HMR, 1st shot knocked them down but didn't kill, follow-ups needed. 223 better.
Thanks Waynesworld That schematic is extremely helpful - gave me confidence to strip down bolt & mag for cleaning and successfully reassemble. cheers
Does anyone have a manual for Kricos? Mine's a .22LR bolt gun, model 320. Lovely rifle.
Feral goats on public walking track in England
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No snorkel...??
And the water is running silty, can't really see the bottom.
Too easy, sounds great. What oven temperature? cheers
Day-hunting alone in the Blue Mountains, lightning struck me three times - in the form of three stupid mistakes:
Before heading away from the truck I decided my day pack was unduly heavy, so...
Sobering...!
Thinking of heading into Macauley hut this coming spring, but I don’t have river driving experience so I’m not too sure about the access in. My truck is ’09 Mitsi Triton 4WD, pretty much stock...
Oh okay ....
Sad news, a sister gone. Anyone know about this?
https://www.odt.co.nz/regions/hunting-death-west-otago
No I have never dropped a bottle of whiskey due to deer jumping over campfire. Very unusual indeed.
+1 for Geolanders, mine are ATs and particularly good in snow, not really tried in serious mud.
A few years ago my old Dad & I headed out for a stroll in the pine forest. Purely to humour him I dug out and brought along the 1895 Lee Enfield carbine that his uncle carried in the Boer War, passed...
Had a serious major falling out with dear wife of 40 years because I honestly didn't hear her calling to be let into locked house; she was positive I was deliberately ignoring her. All good now but...
Barry Crump, I think it was, dealt to pigs coming out at night and taking cocky's lambs. Crumpy baited them with potatoes with explosive detonators stuffed inside. Worked a treat supposedly, or it...
I got told by DoC late last year that they were not allowing mid-week hunting for now in the DoC blocks, I think due to Earnslaw forestry operations. Anyone know if that's still the case?
cheers
What he said, +1 for Swaro 8x25
[QUOTE=gonetropo;1034463]we used yoyohama geolanders for the 2nd time. quieter than the coopers but not as long lasting (way cheaper though)[/QUOTE
What he said, +1 for Geolanders
Well I like my 2009 Triton D/Cab, from the ML range 2006-2009. Shorter tub = much better departure angle for crossing creeks etc, and easier maneuvering & parking round town. Bomb proof 4-speed auto....
Spot on Ben. The 'official' sources almanac / newspaper / metservice etc don't know exactly where you are and therefore cannot allow for local terrain. I suspect they give a sea level horizon...
Leica ERi 2.5-10 x 42 on .308 Brilliant all-round setup.
My Brno Mod 5 had similar light wood, I think it's beech rather than walnut.
+1 for Swarovski CL Mountain 8x25 (ex Sarvo). Easy carry so always at hand when wanted, excellent optics, brilliant all-rounders.