I use it for sizing lube for when I do bulk runs. blast the underside of the quad too once its been out and had a wash.
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I use it for sizing lube for when I do bulk runs. blast the underside of the quad too once its been out and had a wash.
I've yet to meet anybody with a FAL that doesn't own a .22 or several. Cheap and cheerful to hone in basic marksmanship and kill furry things. You can pick up a second hand beater for next to...
Good call on the axe, cheers.
G'day,
Barely had a hunting quad for a year now and I feel like I'm running a bit light on tools and the like. I have a 12v air compressor, puncture repair kit and collapsible shovel but that's...
Thats some kiwi can do, love your work mate.
Whats the price point on these?
Another vote for the wee .308 Bergara, short but still weighty enough to soak up some of that recoil. For what it is mines silly accurate with the Speer 165gr BTSP.
Had a pair of meindls and a pair of lowas fall apart on me pretty early on. Moved to Salewa crows, super light weight which makes a huge difference and they're hard as buggery. Do have synthetic...
Just had gunworks do me one for a .308. 8 incher at 50mm
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More load data the merrier in my experience. But as always start low, build up in small increments and always be vigilant for pressure signs.
Max velocity doesn't mean best accuracy.
All 3 cartridges you've described will be more than adequate along with several others. Pick the cartridge you like the look of, you don't tip ugly strippers.
Like buying a brand new car with an empty tank.
Got a traeger 2 years ago and my old gas BBQ is now dead to me. Not a massive BBQ head but these things are so versatile and so easy, I would never go back.
Can make they cheapest cut of meat taste...
Awesome mate!
At a low boil I've never had damage, that said I don't leave them for long. Once theyve been on the boil for 20 min pull them every few mins to check, youll find they get looser and looser until they...
Keep them fully submerged on a low boil, welding gloves or tea towels handy to pull while they're still hot. Takes a wee bit off patience, beer helps
Have a geez at this website https://www.tradeinn.com/
Bought my Salewa crows off there a couple months ago, ended up being $200 cheaper than here in NZ. They stock a heap of AKU's and there shipping...
Terrific Knives. nice and light, grippy handle and slender blade for those tight spots, Wouldn't use any thing else now.
Socks and crocs, lightweight and if it gets rough chuck on 4wd mode
I like the sound of Dixon bush....
https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.nz/f10/7mm08-hornady-11-th-edition-150-eld-x-superformance-load-data-90296/
Not exactly that, but this might help you out.
https://www.xxl-reloading.com/7-mm-08-Rem.-.284-150gr-Hornady-CX
Slightly off topic too but has anyone got advice for dryed on tahr horn removal?
Bought the hunters element eclipse hood about 2 months ago and cant rate it enough. Keeps you covered up against the sun but lightweight enough to walk all day in in hot conditions.
Had a tough time...
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55gr Sierra game king, 3125 fps. 274m. dropped on the spot.