have been known to have shin pads inside gaiters before....sure helps when scrambling through crown fern and hit hidden branches at shin height. keeps gaiters up too.
Liked On: 27-03-2018, 09:01 PM
great chuckle,my arse is puckering at the thought of the after burn.....faaark I would be bleeding for a week just sniffing a pot full of that brew.
Liked On: 27-03-2018, 08:18 PM
youve done it now Batman.....the lad will be keen as to get out again,upside is you will have someone to carry your lunch and help with animal afterwards,you might not get to do much shooting for...
Liked On: 26-03-2018, 11:30 AM
thats a great offer there my good man......to you knife making fellas,back when I was a hairy arsed schoolboy working on dairy farm just out of Hamilton,the farm owner used to get sawdust/shavings...
Liked On: 25-03-2018, 11:57 AM
youve done it now Batman.....the lad will be keen as to get out again,upside is you will have someone to carry your lunch and help with animal afterwards,you might not get to do much shooting for...
Liked On: 25-03-2018, 09:01 AM
try the lightweight barnes then.....last I read Alex Gale was using 45 grn in his from GS custom I believe they were..... I really rate the 50 grn version I use in the .223 .
Liked On: 25-03-2018, 01:47 AM
I bet you could stain the forend piece using the condys crystals recipe floating around..... it would look primo then. I also own one of the old m8 4x scopes and really rate it highly...yip typing...
Liked On: 24-03-2018, 04:06 PM
for the money you are going to spend changing you could do all the same with what you already have..... 500+ you are going to need to dial up so need good scope and rangefinder. given you have both...
Liked On: 24-03-2018, 03:41 PM
Martin Henry...I can highly recomend the 50grn ttsx for deer and pigs,been very impressed with terminal preformance...25.1 grn of 2206 behind them as wanted a tad more speed.
Liked On: 24-03-2018, 12:26 PM
my pet load in mine for years has been 24.5grns behind a 50 grn pill.....well ok anything from 45-55grns but mostly 50-52.... its mild and just works. this is in GI brass that picked up for nothing.
Liked On: 24-03-2018, 12:26 PM
try the lightweight barnes then.....last I read Alex Gale was using 45 grn in his from GS custom I believe they were..... I really rate the 50 grn version I use in the .223 .
Liked On: 24-03-2018, 10:07 AM
just go to any half decent butcher and ask.....they make thier own so have casings in stock all the time...wont cost more than a tenner .
Liked On: 23-03-2018, 09:02 PM
find where you want to shoot,then go knock on doors to "inform" of intentions if nothing else it will make cockies less nervious that some twat shooting stock in back paddock.
Liked On: 23-03-2018, 03:25 PM
youve done it now Batman.....the lad will be keen as to get out again,upside is you will have someone to carry your lunch and help with animal afterwards,you might not get to do much shooting for...
Liked On: 23-03-2018, 02:49 PM
that just means youve got another excuse to "give them some more love"....... quick rub down with oily rag at end of day is good for the soul.
Liked On: 22-03-2018, 07:53 AM