I have never really understood why rifles are weighed 'bare'....those that carry a bare rifle keep the rest of the necessary shit in their pack?
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I have never really understood why rifles are weighed 'bare'....those that carry a bare rifle keep the rest of the necessary shit in their pack?
My take on it all is that they will spin it out for 3 years and any changes will only take place if we all vote them in for another term.
I asked my local Vietnamese who deals in all sorts of stuff for Asians as in balut and deer tails and stag balls if there was any market for possums...his reply was that "only those bloody Koreans...
My ol'mate of many years ago as a possum trapper used to collect the fat scrapings from his skins and put them in a sock which was nailed close to the fire in his hut, under the sock he had a baked...
Make sure the roadkill is somewhat fresh.
Thompsons...Waikato side
Lots of animals in the Kaimai's, whereas deer used to be seen in one's and two's, they are now quite often seen in five's, the lockdowns stopped hunting and allowed the deer to breed, also a number...
Nip over the Kaimais to my place and you can hammer away to your hearts content, wander around after dark and bang a few possums or there is a modern clay thrower, bring your own clays.
Thompson's Track road has been fenced off on BoP end but Thompson's Track Waikato side has not, so one can still access the Kauritatahi area, and land administered by EV.
Mate had a BLR 358 lever gun, nice gun....sadly his son swiped it and it was used in an armed holdup by Mongrel Mob so either destroyed or some lucky policeman has it now...I have a Big Bore 94 in...
One market I personally know of for goat sales was a semi relative had goats on his property that had been transported to his place for weed control and put in a stainless steel bench, running water,...
'whoosh'
I would have thought returning to quad as similar to returning to horse if having to leave it to hunt on foot.
Waikato
I like them, been using one on Win 375 lever gun since mid 80's usually in heavy bush, have also used one on pump shotty for possums and that beats every other scope used.
Where I am on Thompson's Track in the Kaimai-Mamaku Forest Park one can access a small part of the park with horses as the track is a public road and the area most hunted is under Enviroment Waikato...
A family friend some years ago found the skeleton of a horse in the Urewera's that was still tethered to a tree by halter and lead rope, we have always wondered what the story behind that was.
Using horses to access hunting areas is brutal on firearms when a rider takes a fall, todays rifles at a metre-and-a-half long snag every overhanging branch one comes across. When asked by people...
That only happens if one soaks their socks in the tea billy....I think some of the hunters and trampers who have gone bush and never been found have been guilty of this when their mates catch them at...
I tip the last of the hot billy water into my already wet boots on frosty mornings.
Looks the same hanging on the wall, just the story that goes with it is what matters whether lies or BS doesn't really matter.
Sounds like someone may have been close to losing their FAL on MH issues.
7 mm STW was my choice, probably 10% better than 7 mm Magnum. I had to use 8 mm Magnum cases necked down but ammo is available off the shelf now. With reloading one does not get many loads to the...
Hide the safe works well, i have seen a few well disguised gun safes...even the person doing renewal of FAL couldn't find one belonging to a family member recently.
My brother is one of those and has just renewed his FAL by snail mail and cell phone, mind you it took 10 months....the police send him letters, I get them as well but they don't tell you anything...