Personally I feel there's more to be gained by shooting a larger plate rather than a small plate; as long as you are honest with yourself and log every shot placement - better information is gained...
Liked On: Today, 10:58 AM
Personally I feel there's more to be gained by shooting a larger plate rather than a small plate; as long as you are honest with yourself and log every shot placement - better information is gained...
Liked On: Today, 10:17 AM
Personally I feel there's more to be gained by shooting a larger plate rather than a small plate; as long as you are honest with yourself and log every shot placement - better information is gained...
Liked On: Today, 10:15 AM
Personally I feel there's more to be gained by shooting a larger plate rather than a small plate; as long as you are honest with yourself and log every shot placement - better information is gained...
Liked On: Today, 10:15 AM
Personally I feel there's more to be gained by shooting a larger plate rather than a small plate; as long as you are honest with yourself and log every shot placement - better information is gained...
Liked On: Today, 10:14 AM
As amusing as I find this phrase, it is unkind and unhelpful of me
Liked On: Today, 09:54 AM
Personally I feel there's more to be gained by shooting a larger plate rather than a small plate; as long as you are honest with yourself and log every shot placement - better information is gained...
Liked On: Today, 09:27 AM
Thanks Husky1600#2 for jacking this up. As discussed in the Sparrowhawk Ultimate Hunter thread earlier in the year, there was enthusiasm for a NZHS Forum event shooting the same course. ...
Liked On: Yesterday, 10:08 PM
I'm not sure the technical point has been understood - precisely because it isn't relatable. Because it doesn't materially have an impact on hunting efficacy at conventional ranges
Liked On: Yesterday, 10:02 PM
Sleep til dawn, fluff around having coffee and suffering through oats, scrounge up gear, wander off and shoot a deer that's out at midday. No need to rush
Liked On: Yesterday, 08:32 PM
Bronze!
Liked On: Yesterday, 08:30 PM
Sleep til dawn, fluff around having coffee and suffering through oats, scrounge up gear, wander off and shoot a deer that's out at midday. No need to rush
Liked On: Yesterday, 08:26 PM
Just wait til I start on load development.......
Liked On: Yesterday, 07:10 PM
Sleep til dawn, fluff around having coffee and suffering through oats, scrounge up gear, wander off and shoot a deer that's out at midday. No need to rush
Liked On: Yesterday, 07:08 PM
Sleep til dawn, fluff around having coffee and suffering through oats, scrounge up gear, wander off and shoot a deer that's out at midday. No need to rush
Liked On: Yesterday, 07:06 PM