39.5gr of AR2209 behind any 100gr SP or BTSP
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39.5gr of AR2209 behind any 100gr SP or BTSP
Last week I requested for an inspection through the Firearms Registry. Haven't heard anything so far. Do I need to visit a police station in person to follow up?
Would be interesting to hear how...
Nice photos.
I've been to that block twice around the easter boundary area. Not much fresh signs.
Should consider waiting for the CZ600 American to come to NZ.
- Walnut stock
- Nice streamlined look
- Pretty much flush magazine
- 60 degree bolt lift
- Comes in 223 and 7.62x39
If priced...
Talleys. Simple choice for a standard hunting rifle.
10kg sounds incredibly light. How is that possible? My overnight hunt is usually 18kg if staying in a hut or 22kg if staying in a tent.
Last deer 100m
Last wallaby 80m
Last goat 3m
Napier certainly has a lot more goats than Taupo.
I normally use AR2209 in the 243, but know for sure this projectile kills well.
Hi guys,
Looking at getting my first dial scope for my 6.5 Creedmoor stock standard Browning Xbolt. I'm fairly familiar with utilising MPBR, but completely new when it comes to dialling.
This...
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I took a shot at one of the pigs with the 223 at 170m, but missed.
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I find gaining field experience maneuvering around obstacles is just as important as fitness. When you are not used to it, it can wear you out.
Saying that being fitter does enable you to enjoy the...
Trigger is just as nice as Tikka
Action is just as smooth as Tikka
Accuracy is just as good as Tikka
Flush magazine
LOP feels a bit too long
Twist rate is 1:9 instead of 1:8.
https://www.mcarbo.com/browning-x-bolt-trigger-spring-kit.aspx
Looking at getting a MCarbo trigger spring for my Browning Xbolt as the factory trigger is way too heavy and kind of creepy.
Does any...
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Goat shooting in forestry blocks in Hawkes Bay, or sniping wallabies on Doc land in South Canterbury.
In my last few missions, the boots kept getting wet from numerous stream crossings. They are water proof, meaning that once water gets inside, they'll never dry out. Having wet feet all day isn't fun...
Greta Thunberg will save us.
I've had success with both the 80gr Speer Hot-Cor and the 100gr Hornady BTSP, accurate in all my 243's and effective in killing. Even better, there is negligible difference in POI between the two...
Gear that I started to use a lot more in the South compared to the North:
- Trekking pole (Not practical in many North Island bush bashing situations)
- Binoculars (More game are found by glassing...
I certainly wouldn't take it hunting.
:o That would be disastrous.
243 with 1:8 twist
2.5kg bare rifle
Rigid stock
Suppressed
Good recoil pad
That would be ideal, unfortunately no such rifle exists