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    Wallaby Smashing

    Just a short video of a few roos shot this morning with the 6mm Creedmoor and 108gr ELD-M's + 108gr Elite Hunters. The last 2 where with the Bergers. Rangers where 170m-195m for these in the video.
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    these things look tasty... Anybody had a go at cooking em??
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    Quote Originally Posted by 40mm View Post
    these things look tasty... Anybody had a go at cooking em??
    Yup
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    That last shot with a Berger looked a bit, uh, bottom of the lungs. Shall we say.

    What did you think of the Bergers performance? I've got a box here to try, they shoot good but I haven't killed anything yet.

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    Bottom of lungs actually works extremely well on them if your using a non varmint type load as it gives projectiles a bit of resistance to work on. Centre mass works very well if spine is hit.... And another thing,and it's a bit weird.all the years I've shot roos,and chased them around with dogs I've shot one with a short tail but never ever shot a wounded one...not one. Nothing with a bullet hole or random pellets,which leads me to believe they must die pretty darn quickly from any sort of wound,or dogs would find them ,and they just never did. I've used pretty much every combination possible to kill them from 50 grns varmint pills going warp speed right up to/ down to slow big 405 grains of hard cast lead. Shotgunned them with all loads and even shot a few with .22lr. they aren't hard to kill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    That last shot with a Berger looked a bit, uh, bottom of the lungs. Shall we say.

    What did you think of the Bergers performance? I've got a box here to try, they shoot good but I haven't killed anything yet.
    Yep it was a bit on the low side. Rifle wasn’t sighted in for them just wanted to use the 5 rounds up.
    The wallaby before that one was a Berger as well.
    When I used them for a play and was properly sighted in for them they worked. Shot a few roos and one deer at around 280m from memory with them and they died just the same as if I’d shot them with the Hornady’s.


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    Looks like great fun and a few around by the looks , tough little buggers and they are shaped like a triangle making the vitals quite a small target as well, cheers for sharing the video
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    Quote Originally Posted by 40mm View Post
    these things look tasty... Anybody had a go at cooking em??
    Apparently the Waimate cafe serves a really tasty wallaby pie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andygr View Post
    Apparently the Waimate cafe serves a really tasty wallaby pie.
    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...UQSMMSGZRU36Y/
    Waimo's will eat anything if it's covered in iceing sugar...the roo pies are actually worm free ,yum...the worms that is lol
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    thanks enjoyed that the little buggers dont stick around after their mate shot - not having shot them do they come back after shooting their mates or thats it -- deer give them some time and especially later in day will come out again just curious

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry the hunter View Post
    thanks enjoyed that the little buggers dont stick around after their mate shot - not having shot them do they come back after shooting their mates or thats it -- deer give them some time and especially later in day will come out again just curious
    They do appear again. They can be pretty dumb. It's just about having the patience to wait. You can sit watching a face in the evening and one by one you will get the majority of them. 10- 20-30, what ever. I will wait and try to get the majority but our mate Rod just creams them off and then moves on. He gets better tallies than me and covers a lot of country. If I get 20 in an evening he will get 30-40 through keeping moving and covering the country.

    Here's a face I got 30 off. Sitting on those rocks and shooting them opposite. 3pm to dark, early spring.

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    Yep what @Tahr said. They can be pretty dump and this time of year with a good frost they love the sun in the mornings and just sit there and can be it seems at times reluctant to move. This time last year I shot 20+ from the one spot, they would just keep coming out if you just sit and wait.


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    Like @Tahr says they can be pretty dumb - if you see one sitting in a nice sunny spot and you bowl him/her it's not uncommon for another one to take its place in a relatively short space of time.

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    thanks guys maybe I get a chance one day to try them out still have my .222 Rem 700 damn accurate should do the job out to say 250 yards
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    Quote Originally Posted by 40mm View Post
    these things look tasty... Anybody had a go at cooking em??
    Yep, the meat is a bit bland and very lean, so needs flavouring up, bacon helps apparently...but then bacon helps everything
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