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Out in Cromwell yesterday. Quite a few running around but they weren't staying out long. Lot of young ones. One of the fellas with a setup .223 did well. Made me reconsider selling the .17 for one, or a .204. Handle the windy days better than the .17 anyway.
I let the chirper go this time - this is mum or dad - still about four to get and the Kereru can come back safely
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Shot this f#@kn bastard after it pecked the eye out of a live ewe. Poor old tart, I had to cut her throat, she was stuffed. 143gr ELD-X from the 260Imp @ 240m made a small fist size exit hole :thumbsup:
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Just been to check the zero on my rifle with the new stock on it. Saw this fella on the way back, 241 yds, headshot, other side of head not safe for viewing...
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I shot a rabbit yesterday
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp3nKbYc0Ag
The purpose of a batten is simply to ensure that the fence has been built properly. Not using battens in building fences is the same as not using wheels when building cars. No battens being used on fences in the South Island is known to be the result of south islanders having too many thumbs to hit when hammering in staples.
Back legs down the front of your gumboots and head in a batten fence, that sheep ain't going nowhere
Pro tip: huntaway on the other side of the fence barking will spice things up a bit if the sheep is a bit of a starfish