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    I bought myself a better range finder than my old NZ$146 one. Haven't played with it yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    I bought myself a better range finder than my old NZ$146 one. Haven't played with it yet.
    Same. A new Leica 1200


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    I just ordered a hiperfire hipertouch edt3 of Brownells using the $10 xmas coupon. The presents you buy yourself are the best ones.

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    I got two 4 cartridge shot shell holders.
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    a lift kit for my Suzuki jimny and a hornady case trimmer

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    A voucher for helicopter time, and a .22lr reloading kit-I think the kit was intended as a joke but I'm keen as to have a play with it
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    a heap of hunting and fishing vouchers and a couple of h&f shirts

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    I managed to get a new knife from the Mrs with a custom HGD sheath


    And from the kids I got some Stoney Creek Dreambull waterproof pants and the biggest surprise was this voucher on the inside of the box lid. Sheesh blew me away


    So what have I been doing since......trying to spend it lol. Looking for a 243 to complete the range of guns in the safe lol.

    So anyone wanting to sell a Tikka T3 in 243 best touch base 😁

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    Quote Originally Posted by HNTMAD View Post
    I managed to get a new knife from the Mrs with a custom HGD sheath


    And from the kids I got some Stoney Creek Dreambull waterproof pants and the biggest surprise was this voucher on the inside of the box lid. Sheesh blew me away


    So what have I been doing since......trying to spend it lol. Looking for a 243 to complete the range of guns in the safe lol.

    So anyone wanting to sell a Tikka T3 in 243 best touch base ��

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    OK thats pretty cool.
    Im picking from the picture that your kids are still at home ? and its too late for them to give my children some lessons on Christmas gifts for fathers !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by akaroa1 View Post
    OK thats pretty cool.
    Im picking from the picture that your kids are still at home ? and its too late for them to give my children some lessons on Christmas gifts for fathers !!!
    9 and 12 with one off to boarding school next year. To be fair the pants and knife I had already sorted but the voucher I had no idea. Maybe too late but just work on them

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    Nice knife Hamish!
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    Not really, have laminated T3 in. 223 with 3-9x40 on it is use for training the kids. 708 T3 with 4-12x40 with LR reticle for my slip and open country when a bit better of bush bashing involved and a 284 T3 with 3.5-18x 44 on it as my long range rig. Am looking for designated bush rifle so. 243 with 2-7 on it to complete the set.

    That's my justification anyway 😁

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    Daughter brought me a nice Hunters element scrub Jacket,be nice and warm out on the hills.

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    Got a cool backpack of Double Shot
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    The Mrs got me the Lee 50th anniversary reloading kit! Was stoked as I've been wanting to learn to reload for a while now! All I need is some 308 dyes, brass, powder, projectiles and a case length gauge.
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