The Germans are like that: was attached to a Brit Armoured Engineer Regiment in Germany back in 94. During the summer (stinking hot) we would head off to the local swimming holes (usually retired...
Liked On: 21-11-2022, 08:20 PM
Any of the Garmin 64 or 62 series handheld units are robust enough and don't have touch screen. Cheap enough at 200 bucksish, now obsolete but can still upload and download points and tracks if...
Liked On: 21-11-2022, 07:32 PM
Interesting read. I wonder what improvements the last 10 years has brought. I had a couple pairs of the SL 7x50 in the office recently, I didn't realize they're almost 40 years old and still in...
Liked On: 21-11-2022, 07:30 PM
Many years ago I went into the Copland (Welcome Flat..with those lovely hot pools). Loved the place...just back in NZ after a year in Vietnam and an Army mate and I just wanted peace, perfect peace....
Liked On: 21-11-2022, 06:32 PM
Was in Scone Creek Hut back in about '68 or '69 and a helicopter arrived piloted by Goodwin McNutt with Peter Harker along for the ride. Peter was wearing carpet slippers and had nothing bu a radio...
Liked On: 21-11-2022, 11:56 AM
210762210762210763 Attempt at making a couple of knives, hidden tang hunter made from old file brass gate hinge and rimu bench top. Boning knife I bought in a bar of 1075 steel, same rimu handle....
Liked On: 20-11-2022, 07:53 PM
These Honeybadger Knives. Fits in my bino harness no worries. Opens easy as with one hand yet had a nice solid hinge and lock. We did 6 deer last night including removing the hocks without touching...
Liked On: 20-11-2022, 07:25 PM
I always feel so sorry for you when I see your posts, you obviously have a really shi**y life.... :oh noes:
Liked On: 20-11-2022, 07:22 PM
Let me state right from the get go that I am no fan of Police national headquarters or the way they have treated us in the firearms community over the last few years. That said, I maintain a...
Liked On: 19-11-2022, 06:38 PM
Kinda like if you had written down or taken photos of the serial numbers on your firearms yourself?
Liked On: 19-11-2022, 05:54 PM
I got one off the roof last year, Dec 24th got impaled on the weather vane. Blood and venison all over the roof. Head wasn't as good as yours though, but I had a shorter carry
Liked On: 19-11-2022, 05:00 PM
Decent Reindyr head from Røhldal this year.
Liked On: 19-11-2022, 05:00 PM
For quartering a crosscut chain is fine, you will be cutting fettuccine not chips and it's easy to clog the outfeed and get the rail clogged with shavings so watch your speed or cut at a 45 degree...
Liked On: 19-11-2022, 04:50 PM
Talking about Lancewood the other day, guy said to tie a overhand knot in a young tree and as it grows the knot forms a head to use as a handle when you cut it down for a walking stick.
Liked On: 19-11-2022, 03:37 PM
We once had a competition to find an item on the boat that wouldn't catch a bluecod.
Liked On: 19-11-2022, 03:27 PM