Horses tend to pick up on deer before you do so are facing directly at them with their head held high and ears up and forward making a shot over the head a bit tricky. A high powered rifle will...
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Horses tend to pick up on deer before you do so are facing directly at them with their head held high and ears up and forward making a shot over the head a bit tricky. A high powered rifle will...
If you dismount and loop the reins through your right arm and then take the shot, it is like a double kick from the recoil...if you loop the reins through your left arm and your rifle is a semi,...
You get one clear shot from the mounted position...your next shot will depend upon how much distance has been put between you and your rifle.
Goes to show how times have changed...nowadays we use a short rope to lead the horse and a long one to tether, that way we make the horse carry the extra rope instead of it dropping in loops around...
Don't worry about Maca49 he almost went arse-over-turkey off my quad and they hadn't even moved off...so long as you have a good seat/balance and your ears aren't painted on and can take...
That's a seriously long piece of rope, were you dragging the nag from one crest to the other?
Well, we made it. Didn't go to the Hundred Acres, instead went to the top to make sure the track was clear enough to go further. Probably do the Hundred Acres on the next ride.
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on the horses this morning over Thompsons Track. Going to see if we can get to the 'hundred acres'. If we can make it to there, then there is a good chance we can in the future make it to the Bay of...