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Land Rovers Varminting Pictures
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I like your neighbourhood. That scenery is very familiar.
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Some bloody nice photos mate, you mob sure got it good over there for scenery. what cal is the CZ hummer or magnum, use a 22 for my work rifle, they are a great bit of gear. You get blokes get many feral cats over your way, heaps out here, and I just love shooting the buggers. Thanks
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Mint scenery there Land Rover,not so flash on the paper:D
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What an amazing playground!
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Kamel
Some bloody nice photos mate, you mob sure got it good over there for scenery. what cal is the CZ hummer or magnum, use a 22 for my work rifle, they are a great bit of gear. You get blokes get many feral cats over your way, heaps out here, and I just love shooting the buggers. Thanks
Hey Kamel that's a CZ 452 American Heavy Barrel Varmint 17HMR commonly called the " Hummer ".
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Dundee
Mint scenery there Land Rover,not so flash on the paper:D
Ouch I've got feelings too................ Yeah not the flashest on paper, I was mucking around with a centre fire load.
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Dundee
Mint scenery there Land Rover,not so flash on the paper:D
That was at 400 yards! ;)
Good photo's!
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oh well I take that back Land Rover and Yogi:thumbsup:
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yogi
That was at 400 yards! ;)
Good photo's!
aahhh yeah, that's right. 400yards hhmmm yahahahhaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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Great stuff. Scungey mongrel damn cats are fantastic shooting, they're so highly strung you often get spectacular kills. :)
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Great shooting in great scenery Is the hare in good numbers where you hunt?, there's more hares here that bunnies & they make for a tasty meal.
As for cats , We're on a lifestyle block 40+ kms from thr nearest town yet people still drop off unwanted felines around here so they do get shot on sight ( the felines I mean ). I've seen a few magazine articles on the problems in Ausiland but we don't have it as bad here.----yet
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Land Rover
Hey Kamel that's a CZ 452 American Heavy Barrel Varmint 17HMR commonly called the " Hummer ".
Very good rifles, had a CZ453 set trigger varmint model that I was using for hares when I had a market for them, hares gone, market gone so I sold it off to someone who wanted it more than he did his cash.
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Awesome photos, sadly not enough Landrovers though?
Do you use binoculars to spot things far away, or just use your scope if you need the magnification?
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Beetroot
Awesome photos, sadly not enough Landrovers though?
Do you use binoculars to spot things far away, or just use your scope if you need the magnification?
Hey Beetroot, I use bino's (nockies). To much hard work looking through a scope all day and the field of view is to small. Generally I poke my head over a spur/ridge and check every bush, tussock etc for a bunnie. I always check the shadows of bushes/tussock on a hot day as that is where they sit. Also up against the tussock (down wind side) when its blowing it's tits off. Nockies are nearly as important as the rifle for all hunting.
cheers LR
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Those possums and hares are huge
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Nice pic there Land rover, I think I may have seen some of your pics over on the hummer forum a few years back?
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possum_shooter
Nice pic there Land rover, I think I may have seen some of your pics over on the hummer forum a few years back?
Yep, they had my ugly mug in some of the pics so I deleted them.
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Shit Id love some land like that to cruise over!! Just started taking my binos for rabbit and hares, certainly gets you longer shots and better viewing! I using a Anshultz 17HMR. Great photos, lucky bugger:oh noes:
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Ah, I enjoyed looking at those pics a second time and tried to press "like" again!!!! :thumbsup:
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More horse than a Hare. Sure they are mutant?
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good on ya LR -give those bloody possums arseholes. im waitn for the day when i can line up a big buck and give him the benefits of a 3"12g gooseload. I reckon thatll dampen his ardour for rooting nicely. nice wee rig youre running too. loved bowlin possums since i was a kid on the coast!me&little brother bought our first watches from possum skin money in 1967.
i will kill on sight ,no ifs or buts.