About Trout

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About Trout
Biography:
Try to find time to huntnfish, drink speights and 4x4 around hills.
Location:
Southern Alps
Interests:
Huntnfishing,4x4 speights rugby.
Occupation:
Retired

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    Trout liked post by Pop Shot On thread : Testing a conventional approach to load development
    My initial thoughts too, but good thread none the less. I'm about to start developing a load for my 16" 308, and for me personally... I will do it as gimp first did. Something along the lines of...
    Liked On: 02-07-2024, 03:21 PM
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    Trout liked post by gimp On thread : Testing a conventional approach to load development
    Yeah both of mine are full. Good.
    Liked On: 02-07-2024, 12:56 PM
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    Trout liked post by Micky Duck On thread : Testing a conventional approach to load development
    Right so I do believe there is one other test that hasn't been done that would answer more questions than most others and allow some folk to rest easy and be happy with what they are using. RUMPY has...
    Liked On: 02-07-2024, 12:49 PM
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    Trout liked post by Mathias On thread : Landcruiser Help/advice
    Try Matt at Bellamy & East Chch. He can help out with anything leaf spring & u-bolts on those old girls....or even current stuff. Sent from my SM-S906E using Tapatalk
    Liked On: 02-07-2024, 07:27 AM
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    Trout liked post by gimp On thread : Testing a conventional approach to load development
    Thank you, but I have always been aware of this from a simple hunting perspective. I'm trying to increase the knowledge of the community and help others find better ways of doing things, particularly...
    Liked On: 01-07-2024, 11:13 PM
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    Trout liked post by Micky Duck On thread : Testing a conventional approach to load development
    So you are slowly coming to the...if it's velocity is ok and it groups tight enough to do the job..stop pissing around wasting components and go hunting... About plurry time lol
    Liked On: 01-07-2024, 11:13 PM
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    Trout liked post by gimp On thread : Testing a conventional approach to load development
    It's immeasurably damaged. I'll never recover. What is your recommended approach?
    Liked On: 01-07-2024, 11:06 PM
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    Trout liked post by stug On thread : Twizel/Tekapo day hunt for tahr/chamois
    Hoophorn stream on the edge of Mt Cook national park is easy access and good for a day hunt. Snow will be the limiting factor.
    Liked On: 01-07-2024, 08:41 PM
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    Trout liked post by Inky On thread : Twizel/Tekapo day hunt for tahr/chamois
    Like Stug said Either Twin stream, Bush or hoop horn stream on the way up to Mt Cook would be an easy park and Walk
    Liked On: 01-07-2024, 08:41 PM
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    Trout liked post by Stocky On thread : Record breaking Tahr shot by Oamaru man
    Kakanui hills actually. Definitely fallow in the area too
    Liked On: 01-07-2024, 04:21 PM
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    Trout liked post by Ruger7mm On thread : Stags and Bucks 2024
    Here is this years stag 253904253904
    Liked On: 01-07-2024, 04:20 PM
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    Trout liked post by Jus On thread : Stags and Bucks 2024
    This stag gave me the slip in January and then again during the roar253886
    Liked On: 01-07-2024, 07:49 AM
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    Trout liked post by IamHackmeat On thread : well fcuk i think
    was definitely fun, just type 2 fun. main problem now is since the freezer is looking better ive been given a list of jobs to be done by her indoors .
    Liked On: 30-06-2024, 08:50 PM
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    Trout liked post by IamHackmeat On thread : well fcuk i think
    could see the bottom of freezer which is never good. so went for a walk to a spot that normally has a critter or two . after dragging my self out of bed slightly before the sparrows were farting i...
    Liked On: 30-06-2024, 08:50 PM
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    Trout liked post by RUMPY On thread : Gutless butchery and skinning
    Very similar to how I have done most of the animals I've shot. Normally legs off first with skin on, roll onto belly, peel skin off back and remove backsteaks. It's nice if a tree is handy to skin...
    Liked On: 30-06-2024, 08:43 PM
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