About Woody

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About Woody
Biography:
male, outdoorsman
Location:
CNI
Interests:
hunting, fishing, environmernt, shooting, reloading, testing bureacrats
Occupation:
Forest Ranger, retired

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Summer grass
Of stalwart warriors splendid dreams
the aftermath.

Matsuo Basho.

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  1. tetawa
    tetawa liked post by Woody On thread : The state of pest populations in NZ
    "Government subsidy"? Taxpayers pay? Taxpayer subsidy but fa hunting access? Like the DoC heirarchy refusing me tuckrr air drop to help me create a decent access route into an area holding deer,...
    Liked On: 27-12-2019, 03:39 PM
  2. Tahr
    Tahr liked post by Woody On thread : Bang, bang, bang...last night
    Good to see Tilly happy.
    Liked On: 27-12-2019, 03:32 PM
  3. tetawa
    tetawa liked post by Woody On thread : The state of pest populations in NZ
    As far as cni is concerned, IMO is comes down to ease of access. Heli's are too expensive for most and doc even refused me tucker air drops. In my experience around here you need to commit to a solid...
    Liked On: 26-12-2019, 06:17 PM
  4. veitnamcam
    veitnamcam liked post by Woody On thread : bolt failure P14
    Its a rebarreled action in this instance. Nevertheless, for better case life with belted cases it is usually better to headspace from shoulder rather than the belt. Regardless, it appears , as...
    Liked On: 26-12-2019, 02:45 PM
  5. mucko
    mucko liked post by Woody On thread : bolt failure P14
    mucko. Out of curiosity; what projectile? -and was it seated deeper than previous tests? An unlikely cause in light of no previous pressure signs though.
    Liked On: 26-12-2019, 11:53 AM
  6. mucko
    mucko liked post by Woody On thread : bolt failure P14
    Its a rebarreled action in this instance. Nevertheless, for better case life with belted cases it is usually better to headspace from shoulder rather than the belt. Regardless, it appears , as...
    Liked On: 26-12-2019, 11:34 AM
  7. 300CALMAN
    300CALMAN liked post by Woody On thread : The state of pest populations in NZ
    As far as cni is concerned, IMO is comes down to ease of access. Heli's are too expensive for most and doc even refused me tucker air drops. In my experience around here you need to commit to a solid...
    Liked On: 25-12-2019, 09:43 PM
  8. mucko
    mucko liked post by Woody On thread : bolt failure P14
    mucko. Yep. I found if I full length resized I had case head separation within 5 loads. Went to sizing for headspace off the shoulder which extended case life a bit.
    Liked On: 25-12-2019, 07:20 PM
  9. mucko
    mucko liked post by Woody On thread : bolt failure P14
    mucko. Fair enough. Just one thought. Seems more likely to me that case failed by head separation before the bolt. When you mentioned loose primer pockets I thought to myself that cases may be on the...
    Liked On: 25-12-2019, 04:16 PM
  10. mucko
    mucko liked post by Woody On thread : bolt failure P14
    mucko. Glad it was no worse mate. Couple of questions. Forgive me please if you have considered these points, which is probable. Trim length of cases compared to chamber length; was there sufficient...
    Liked On: 25-12-2019, 03:27 PM
  11. veitnamcam
    veitnamcam liked post by Woody On thread : The state of pest populations in NZ
    Brodifacoum is a cumulative poison and will be passed through the entire food chain right down to the birds and insects. Its half life in soil (and into water) is twenty years. Very nasty stuff. It...
    Liked On: 25-12-2019, 10:53 AM
  12. veitnamcam
    veitnamcam liked post by Woody On thread : The state of pest populations in NZ
    As far as cni is concerned, IMO is comes down to ease of access. Heli's are too expensive for most and doc even refused me tucker air drops. In my experience around here you need to commit to a solid...
    Liked On: 25-12-2019, 10:47 AM
  13. sometimes1
    sometimes1 liked post by Woody On thread : The state of pest populations in NZ
    As far as cni is concerned, IMO is comes down to ease of access. Heli's are too expensive for most and doc even refused me tucker air drops. In my experience around here you need to commit to a solid...
    Liked On: 25-12-2019, 06:09 AM
  14. mrs dundee
    mrs dundee liked post by Woody On thread : What's Xmas lunch?
    Te Puke rifle club had their xmas lunch this afternoon, after shooting at 600yds and presentation of trophys. BBQ snarlers and beef steak, boiled spuds in cheese sauce, three choices of salads,...
    Liked On: 21-12-2019, 09:41 PM
  15. Beaker
    Beaker liked post by Woody On thread : What's Xmas lunch?
    Te Puke rifle club had their xmas lunch this afternoon, after shooting at 600yds and presentation of trophys. BBQ snarlers and beef steak, boiled spuds in cheese sauce, three choices of salads,...
    Liked On: 21-12-2019, 09:35 PM

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