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    Bush and tops hunting, 5 rounds up the spout and 8 spare. I wll never forget dropping a round in brush in the tops, and needing one more round to finish a poorly hit deer. Trying to save grams shrinks the brain at times.
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    5 rounds up the spout! Sounds all go!!
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    Normally for a deer or tahr hunt between a morning or up to 3 days I'll take 10 rounds.
    For a day on wallabies usually 40-50 rounds.

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    Interesting that there is a lot of "one up the spout" going on. Either I guess to increase capacity or in readiness. And Im guessing on "half cock"?

    I sometimes do it when in complete readiness, but I have never liked it. I feel safest when there isn't one in the chamber. Half cock and using the safety makes me uneasy.
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    n = number of expected animals.
    Total rounds = (n+1) x 2

    For hunting I normally bring 8 + 1 snap cap (to keep junk out of the chamber) because that's what fits in the case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Interesting that there is a lot of "one up the spout" going on. Either I guess to increase capacity or in readiness. And Im guessing on "half cock"?

    I sometimes do it when in complete readiness, but I have never liked it. I feel safest when there isn't one in the chamber. Half cock and using the safety makes me uneasy.
    Agree with you Tahr but hope you haven't reignited another drawn out thread on the topic.....
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    On a trip after a meat animal or two i take a magazine full and a couple of spares.
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    If I am hunting rabbit around the farm here in the manawatu , I take two 10 round mags for the 10/22 and one up the spout.
    Very rarely do I use all the ammo I carry.
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    On a day hunt ( to get one meat animal) I only take enough to fill the built in magazine (4 rounds). If you can't get something with that then either your rifle is not shooting straight or you are taking shots you probably shouldn't.
    Ammo is expensive these days.
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    Hunting with a centrefire - 10 as that is what the elastic butt ammo thingamy holds. Pest control with a centrefire back in the days when I was trusted with a semi automatic- at least a couple of thirty round magazines. Pest control now that I don’t have a semi automatic centrefire, an overly ambitious box of 20.
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    Grocery hunting 3. Multi day hunt 10. Goat hunt 100
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    Lately it's been three arrows in the rack. In old days a couple of socks full in 223 or 60 rounds of 270. Just day hunt for meat half a dozen.

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    these days 12 rounds when out for a fallow- but old culling days East Coast sheep Stations we carried up to 150 rounds .222 depending on goat numbers -some of the aerial goat shoots we did we had 3-4000 rounds of .223 and buck shot just so we did not run out - but numbers of goats were damn high on some blocks - we shot Makomako station at Tokomaru bay when it went into pines and took 3500 goats of in about 3 weeks - biggest one day tally on there was I think 120 odd - killer block in summer damn hot
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    Previous wallaby trips mate took an deep south ice cream container full so.. 2 liters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmer View Post
    Agree with you Tahr but hope you haven't reignited another drawn out thread on the topic.....
    three rifles in my cabinet are single shot break opens.....so one up the spout,on half cock.....uncocked is completely normal LOL
    I STILL take 8-10 rounds for those..
    wallabies I seldome take less than 40 rounds.
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