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    Quote Originally Posted by the creeper View Post
    Quad tracks across the paddock from hedge to where bike is parked.....pic showing quad facing wrong way?
    I agree with the suspicions of creeper. I think that this is a 'browny point' collecting ruse. Dundee needs to get off the sauce. Believing this story is the 'long shot'!. I will remain suspicious of any similar postings until Dundees ears return to a normal colour. Harsh I know.

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    He is an example of what was described to me at one of the first hunting competitions I entered as a youngster. There were a group of young 20 something guys with the latest gear and rifles standing around making comments about some old fellas with 303s and rough looking clothing. The briefing finished with a comment something like and look out for those old bastards they know there gear.
    Guess who bought in the biggest red, best head, biggest sika, and best head. The old guys.
    Shooting is being familiar with the terrain, and your equipment and dundee certainly knows that rifle.
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    He is an example of what was described to me at one of the first hunting competitions I entered as a youngster. There were a group of young 20 something guys with the latest gear and rifles standing around making comments about some old fellas with 303s and rough looking clothing. The briefing finished with a comment something like and look out for those old bastards they know there gear.
    Guess who bought in the biggest red, best head, biggest sika, and best head. The old guys.
    Shooting is being familiar with the terrain, and your equipment and dundee certainly knows that rifle.
    He must also train the ammunition as the remington golden bucket o bullets is not known for its target porential.
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    Somebodies extracting the urine me finks....

    Now Dundee do like this

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMun6pVDBzs
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    That dog must do some yards it isn't overweight.
    No reason to disbelieve Dundee.
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    I'm having trouble believing that the Remington bucket ammo made it that far Well done Dundee, see you at next years Toby shoot
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    Between yourself and R93 nothing is safe from the mighty .22!!!
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    ya right dundee ..my 1st rig was a p14stirling with a 4x28 nikko tiara scope up top .with a big 3celltorch under barrel many a snarling buck jackos sex life was ended by 40gn of rabbit ammo or hushpoint in the bloody noggin.
    later mounted a tasco 4x40 on it and again headshot many jackos and more than a few rabbits who fondly(stupidly0thought hes outta sight outta mind .......oops
    I rue the day i sold it .
    bloody grouse shooting and a bloody grouse dog.
    the cracks about ya height -FFS allgood things come in small parcels,casn watties dynamite &dundee.
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    I was waiting for the classic fishing photo where you hold the fishy out at full arms length to make it look larger...

    Mind you, if Dundee held up a bunny it would probably look like a bloody monster hare !

    Not bad for a midget grunt and and his mighty 22 bro
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    I have my doubts about that rangefinder Dundee. Ive also looked through the scope of that 22 and couldn't see my ute at 20 yards .
    But I'll give the drunk one thing he can shoot, he sacked a yearling at 550 yards with a gun he hadnt fired before in trying conditions more than most internet hunters could do.
    He also walked 18k in those fucking gumboots...


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    When we walked the milford track back in 83 I think it was we met an old retired farmer from pio pio half way through the first day. He was coming back from Milford having gone both ways. Footwear was a pair of redbands he'd worn gumboots all his life . Mind you we had solid rain for the rest of the trip and suddenly his footwear seemed a good choice
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    I believe the 'yarn' about the gummies.......calling BS on that shot......
    While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathias View Post
    I'm having trouble believing that the Remington bucket ammo made it that far Well done Dundee, see you at next years Toby shoot
    Maybe it stopped for a nap about halfway across.

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    @Dundee I am laying down the gauntlet, a challenge to you Sir. I will wager that you cannot repeat the shot.
    Let us see you shoot a life size crouching hare target at the same place and same distance, to be verified and witnessed by the local Presbyterian Minister.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    @Dundee I am laying down the gauntlet, a challenge to you Sir. I will wager that you cannot repeat the shot.
    Let us see you shoot a life size crouching hare target at the same place and same distance, to be verified and witnessed by the local Presbyterian Minister.
    That would never work. The minister would become sidetracked trying to exorcise the Watties demons.
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