Rogue back on the hill
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Bit of sign
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Got some of these
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Rogue back on the hill
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Bit of sign
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Got some of these
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Only two bunnies last night on the farm. Windy as on the banks peninsula, but got the ginger barstewart that has eluded the cocky's missus as its eaten her asparagus and cabbages in the kitchen garden.
Had a gooood afternoon. Caught up with a mate I haven't seen in a few months for another attack on the rabbits..
40ish rabbits, 7 roos, 1 cat. :cool:
Just glad we managed to find a valley that wasn't getting hammered by the easterly.
Return visit today.. Just 15 or so rabbits, 2 roos. Still good fun as always. 223 all the way :thumbsup:
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Few hares about on this wet morning,this one was blind in one eye
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Doesn't look like it.
Probably caught a glimpse of you bending over?:ORLY:
Is that a new bike cant see any shit on it yet?
Your unkind Brads he can reach high enough to clean the seat!:D
Got this with my 6110 se
Distance ..200 m traveling at approx 10000 rpm warp factor 9 Scotty
As you can see bolt is open a breech is clear all safety precautions taken ...
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Overkill? Nah all good!
I've been asked to help eradicate hares on the neighbours 1000 acre property.Only problem is he has to much grass and they are bloody hard to spot.
Been blown it guts off all day but I spotted one here.
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I took the 7mm08 you can just see its head.:)
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Ranged at 220 yards, Believe or not:P
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I fired from the gate in the distance centre of picture. .:)
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In the head and out the neck.
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Back home and do I take the back legs or dog tucker:D
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Got a dozen last night but these are the only ones before dark.
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Shit it looks bloody dry down there @scottrods
I get pissed off seeing irrigators going when the rivers are low,hope you guys get rain soon.
Just about looks like a trusty 322 there Scottrods
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Your bearded bugger you're not in your nineties in that picture. Eighties maybe but you look to young to be in your nineties.
Late 30s look at that mo!
The 17HMR is definitely a Doctor. Eye surgery on Saturday
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and a bit of heart surgery :D
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all patients reported DOA
They certainly fragment
Do yourself a favor - take off the factory mounts - buy a set of Weaver 55's or I believe the 56/57 also fit.... glue and screw them down.
Oh, and bed the recoil lug - it will be hanging in thin air.
Mine went from borderline accuracy to very reasonable, my mate that I shoot with has had similar experience with his..... gluing his existing mounts made the difference.
Stunning wee truck gun - love it, has certainly been a good way to ease the round count on my main rifle without spending the earth.
Story coming soon, last weekend certainly filled the freezer.
Just bought one. The previous owner had bedded it nicely, floated the barrel, cleaned up the trigger, smoothed the bolt operation etc. All I had to do was change those ghastly mounts ($20 the pair) Took it to the range and it shot great, better than I can shoot it basically. All was well until it broke the goddamn extractor! If anyone has one lying around getting in the way (haha) I will buy it off you!
Ohhhh not good - I've heard of this happening before...... if you do find somewhere that stocks them, please let me order one at same time!!! Definitely keen to have one in my spares.
I managed to get over enthusiastic with my grinding on the bolt to clear the scope and weakened the bolt handle so it snapped off..... weld weld weld - better than new.
One bunny,shattered its skull with .22
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Good work dale.
6 bunnies and a hedghog on Friday evening in the lucerne. A couple of the rabbits were splashed with the HMR, the rest with the 22.
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The hare today. I refer to him as "the hare" as I have seen him in the same area regularly and tried to get close with the subsonic 22 but he had gapped it every time I've tried. So today, I got out the hmr and drilled him from about 200. No point claiming him as it wasn't a head shot so lucky local hawk but I win in the end :beer:
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Bang on 100 yards
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