Depends on how often you’re going to use them, tradies buy quality tools that cost more than average because they can be using them on a daily basis and need them to last, if your only going to use...
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Depends on how often you’re going to use them, tradies buy quality tools that cost more than average because they can be using them on a daily basis and need them to last, if your only going to use...
Possibly considered excessive by some people but I always carry a CAT tourniquet, Celox gauze, Israeli bandage, chest seals, paramedic shears, tramadol and a space blanket.
One of the most common...
Very informative post, I think we can all learn from it. Shows the need for a good first aid kit that’s suitable for hunting and not just a boo boo kit.
Just picked one up in 308, can’t fault it so far. Shoots better than I can, admittedly this is only the second time I’ve ever shot a centre fire, I’m getting a 1” group at 100m which may be beginners...
Definitely recommend Alan, I’ve used him and I know a lot of other people that have used him as well,
Sad but unfortunately true, ironically Charlie has been charged with selling Charlie (cocaine).
Thanks for the input guys,
The Leupold VX-3i 3.5-10x40 CDS is the firm favourite if I buy new, I'm not in a massive rush so I'll see what comes up on the forum as well. The VX6 Dreamer sold would...
Budgets about $1k, from what I've being reading on the forum spending money on a decent scope is the way to go
Being a newbie won't be shooting out far yet but would like the option as my skill...
Hi team
As the title suggests I'm after a scope for my first deer rifle, the rifles probably going to be a sako in 7mm08 but I'm buying a scope first.
I've being looking at the Zeiss Terra...
WTF! Just googled tannerite and there's a "how to" guide on making it.
May of just put myself on a few watch list:thumbsup:
Definitely some kind of binary explosive.
Darwin Award contestant! Natural selection in action.
A pickled egg dropped into a bag of walkers ready salted and a pint of old peculier, one of the few things I miss about England.
Not sure about eBay, bought an Atlas bipod(copy) from China with no problems for my 22.
From one Newb to another I'd go with the bahco, think farmlands are selling them for about $12. For that price you can buy two, one to use and one to practice your sharpening skills.
Thanks for the welcome:thumbsup:
Hi All
Just joined the forum so thought it polite to introduce myself,
My name is Gary, Garilla is what my darling nieces call me as apparently I look like a gorilla. Came over from the UK...