CHEERS @Ranal !!! gave them a call and they offered $80 a kg. With 0.5kg I guess that will help pay for a brick of ammo.
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CHEERS @Ranal !!! gave them a call and they offered $80 a kg. With 0.5kg I guess that will help pay for a brick of ammo.
120 down here at Whakatane with Bruce Dawson, $ 80 sounds a bit cheap.
Her first actual kill I haven't had to despatch for her.http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...d5b20a458f.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...2be7f75889.jpg@dundee would be proud been an honest 300yds b4 she dropped it with an awesome head shot.
She was stokedhttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...0d15f2690a.jpg
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Cool, does she just chase them until she catches them??
Hahaha
Yep the never give in attitude, a bad habit she's learnt from me Sean 😜
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Sunday , 2 magpies at 168yds , hornet , & fired a few rounds thru the wifes new , Uberti baby rolling block , 38 spl , very nice , just need to load up more ammo for it , it came with a lot of 158gr lead bullets .
Big game hunting:D
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Got 1 hare and a rabbit.
The video tells the story
https://youtu.be/u0FRewzubHk
Seans kills
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Wouldn’t want to be a pest round your place Dundee - fantastic what you and Sean are doing
Wish I had realised the damage that magpies are doing to our birdlife a lot earlier - you must have made a huge difference round your place:chop:
@time out it is truley amazing to have native birds in our section and all over the farm.bellbirds,tuis,waxeyes,kereru fantail grey warblers the noise of the birds is awesome.
Hawk versus hare..Hawk 1 hare 0 couldn't get close enough or was quick enough to get the hithttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...2f021b5a38.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...b89973fbf8.jpg The hare headed out to the open last thing it ever did was impressive.
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For about five years I've been at war with magpie, myna, Plover and Pukeko. The difference is amazing now the the natives returned, even a bittern fir the first time.
Even an influx of imports I like, about ten pheasant are around now when there never used to be any
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