Nothing particularly wrong with them, but not fantastic either. We usually stored them for the local Marae's, and they seemed to come up pretty well when cooked in a Hangi. Or made them into sausages...
Liked On: 21-04-2025, 11:42 AM
Yeh but most i know can't carry shit by their mid 30s and have replacement knees by 40. The amount of my mates i grew up with that pig hunt that have had joint issues (hips, knees, ankles etc) is...
Liked On: 21-04-2025, 11:41 AM
I think Pig hunting teaches you how to carry weight. It's a strange sport and really only hunting where boning out on the spot just isn't really done. Part of the culture and story behind catching a...
Liked On: 21-04-2025, 11:40 AM
Then you pick your pack up out of the truck when you get home and think. How the hel did I carry that.?:D
Liked On: 21-04-2025, 10:42 AM
You know you've had a hard and heavy carry out when you've dropped that deer at the truck and you sort of levitate or feel you can fly. Almost orgasmic.
Liked On: 21-04-2025, 10:42 AM
Thread: "Be Honest - How do people carry out meat and large weight" By cradling my rifle in crossed arms and settling into a grinding plod, one step after the other .... there's no easy way.... to...
Liked On: 21-04-2025, 10:39 AM
Put a dollar on the deer272918
Liked On: 21-04-2025, 10:35 AM
Can endorse the stoney creek meat safe. This one had eight animals worth of back legs and back steaks in it by the end of this trip. I can say that my weight limit is four red deer back legs, bone...
Liked On: 21-04-2025, 10:31 AM
Bone it out, slowly, shoot the small ones, and bring a friend. 272906
Liked On: 21-04-2025, 10:29 AM
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20250417/bfd8fecf0ba0aafc32149ed04190bb07.jpg Mature stag, four legs boned out, plus the back steaks. Pack was definitely 40kg plus, with a bit of kit having to be...
Liked On: 21-04-2025, 10:29 AM
Slowly
Liked On: 21-04-2025, 10:29 AM
I originally bought this rifle to be the basis of a .20-222 build. Picked it up for AUD$600. Was an old roo shooters rifle and had done some hard yards over the years. The .223 barrel had no rifling...
Liked On: 20-04-2025, 03:10 PM
It depends on how you intend to use the rifle & how far you want to shoot. Bush bashing leave at 708 & chop bbl to 16in & capable out to 400-500yds with the right projectiles & accuracy. If you...
Liked On: 20-04-2025, 02:58 PM
And for an actual surprise.. bought an old sporterised P14 for $150 off trademe and shot a fallow with it at close quarters with the open sights... blew the whole front shoulde nearly right off the...
Liked On: 20-04-2025, 09:17 AM
273065 This rifle, my first 6.5x55. 1916 CG presented as a shooting prize in Sweden in 1947. Beastly accurate with home loads, even with old eyes.
Liked On: 19-04-2025, 09:44 PM