A few more. Rem 700 BDL varmint in .22-250, original stock with the bowling ball finish stripped off and a rubbed oil finish applied. Now has a modified factory stock - not as pretty but fits much...
Liked On: 13-04-2025, 08:31 PM
A few of mine First up a couple of my dedicated fox spotlighting rifles. On the left is a L461 .17-222, Shilen barrel, Timney trigger, Kahles KX4.5-18x50. On the right is a Sako L461 .20-222,...
Liked On: 13-04-2025, 08:29 PM
Not a shot was fired but I was watching a stag out on a river bed just mingling around 2 weeks ago.I was about a k away,when he took off at full gallop.He ran about 2k up across the wide river bed.He...
Liked On: 13-04-2025, 08:25 PM
Always the same, I thought I would be a useful person during the earthquakes, older, level headed, seen my share of industrial accidents. Felt somewhat useless as it was controlled & was told...
Liked On: 13-04-2025, 08:04 PM
You seem to be wilfully ignoring a recent sighting by a reliable eye witness. :D Two recent eyewitnesses actually, counting the chopper pilot in 2020. (That was always the thing people said - "how...
Liked On: 24-03-2025, 12:45 PM
I have met and talked to Ken about moose, so I am obviously aware of what the man is up to. But Fiordland is a big place and if the only people looking for a moose is Ken Tustin and me, thats not a...
Liked On: 21-03-2025, 02:57 AM
He has a photo from 1999, and moose DNA from 2001 and 2002. Then you have Ben Youngs sighting from 2020, and now this one in 2025. Moose have very large territories and there were sightings of...
Liked On: 20-03-2025, 01:01 AM
No it isn't, the photo in the article is genuine, it was taken by Max Curtis in Fiordland 1952. It's quite famous.
Liked On: 20-03-2025, 01:00 AM
Tell them nothing
Liked On: 20-03-2025, 12:59 AM
Most Moose sceptics in New Zealand have never left the country either,the closest they have come to any Moose was onto of a fucking ice cream Sunday.
Liked On: 20-03-2025, 12:58 AM
No I have seen them stand on their hind legs like a feral goat. I have fixed plenty of ornamental trees ruined by Moose browse too.
Liked On: 20-03-2025, 12:52 AM
Bunji is tracking it as we speak
Liked On: 20-03-2025, 12:51 AM
An Ameriacan vet for 30yrs who has seen dozens of moose in the wild.He knows what he saw,lucky man.
Liked On: 20-03-2025, 12:48 AM
Haha. How did you know. From Bungaree on east coast Stuart island https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20250209/b596901b7ce90b621b9628bfdbadac6a.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Liked On: 08-03-2025, 11:52 AM
My father was a great one for taking things apart to see how they worked, they usually didn't afterwards. As a kid I wanted to use the jigsaw but it was a box of parts, I took it to the local tool...
Liked On: 19-12-2024, 05:45 AM