Check to make sure there is not pitting at the muzzle crown. Very common these days from leaving a suppressor on (even for just a multi day hunt if wet conditions)
Liked On: 23-03-2025, 09:23 PM
Sloppy. :)
Liked On: 23-03-2025, 09:20 PM
If that's the standard you want hold yourself too, fine. It always seems a bit slopy to me.
Liked On: 23-03-2025, 09:19 PM
Fallow are the bravest,bucks are very agressive.No problem killing a dog.
Liked On: 23-03-2025, 09:18 PM
Bucks. Fallow " bucks" Not stags, not hinds . Bucks and does... Its a hunting forum, we can be better.
Liked On: 23-03-2025, 09:18 PM
Last year during the fallow rut I watched with amusement through my scope a mid sized fallow stag get the better of a 600kg angus bull who thought hed like the shade of a fallen tree the buck had...
Liked On: 23-03-2025, 09:18 PM
Yea he seemed to be onto it when it took off, ruger without being told came straight back to me giving me the wtf does she think shes doing look, and sat beside me waiting for instructions. I just...
Liked On: 23-03-2025, 09:17 PM
Fallow doe with a fawn will square up to a dog. Had Bo take me into a deer when we were down south and he moved a bit far out into the open in front of me before freezing up, fallow doe then stepped...
Liked On: 23-03-2025, 09:17 PM
Fallow seem to have "small man's syndrome" Ive watched a fallow buck and a 12 point red having a scrap. Every time the red broke away the little guy kept after him. Watched them for a good 10 minutes.
Liked On: 23-03-2025, 09:16 PM
Fallow are feisty. Will kill a dog. Scrapes on chest suggests a buck has rolled the dog and dealt to it with its front hooves. Sounds like the dog got what it deserved. We farmed a few Fallow with...
Liked On: 23-03-2025, 09:16 PM
I would think so yes they are very aggressive not sure I would take your dog out with that deer chaser again give your dog bad ideas
Liked On: 23-03-2025, 09:15 PM
People jumping to conclusions based on fuckall information? Par for the course. And yes, sad/hard for all involved.
Liked On: 22-03-2025, 10:15 PM
Yeah. You gotta pay some coin. There seems to be a direct relationship between price and performance. $2,500 - $3000 seems to be the sweet spot for something all-round. Dip too much under that and...
Liked On: 22-03-2025, 10:14 PM
A 640x512 sensor with a 35mm lens is pretty a much a do everything formula for nz hunting. Sytongs new brand Falcon has a model with LRF that we will be retailing for $3199. From what I have seen the...
Liked On: 22-03-2025, 10:13 PM
I went for a fly around the Canterbury hills yesterday, didn’t see any stags holding hinds but the stags have split up from there buddy’s, did come across a chopper doing waro and watched him bang...
Liked On: 22-03-2025, 10:10 PM