@ rossi.45 , been amazing conditions this weekend , hope your talking about rbbits and not those white woolly things in the paddock below you.
@ rossi.45 , been amazing conditions this weekend , hope your talking about rbbits and not those white woolly things in the paddock below you.
If he is it's what you would call a target rich environment look free range mutton fill ya boots
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no worries there @viper . . . i was firing over them to the next hill over
the blast/pressure from the break ( Das LOUDNER ) certainly gets your attention . . not sure if its a good idea yet vrs a suppressor for varminting but for a $100 off @Timberwolf ( cheers ) its worth a try
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without a picture . .. it never happened !
Guts out always for everything !. If the gut is left in the digestive bacteria will keep on producing gas and by morning the meat will very likely be tainted. Just a quick cut and get the intestines and stomach out rough and ready don't worry about the chest cavity, then hang em up overnight like Dundee suggests
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Took the mighty new stocked stirling on the way to the river.Pinged a magpie from here where Bo fetched it.
Bringing it back.
And under the fence and back on the quad proud as punch!
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Victim of a frustrated deer stalker.
Experience. What you get just after you needed it.
Got a couple magpies with the new Ruger 10/22 yesterday, there were 2 in a tree about 30 yards away I shot the first one and it was instant death, the second one buggered off about 150 yards away, I thought I'll see if I can call him back in with a distress call.
Nothing to loose hit the old youtube on my phone and shit as soon as I started playing the distress call within seconds he was back almost on top of us it was almost like it was irresistible for him.
We were standing out in the open, he'd just seen us shoot the other one but he came right back within 20 for his dose of lead.
I have heard of magpies coming in to distress calls but never tried it, can confirm it works very effectively.
Sorry no pics just thought I'd share my story
Me too, someone very wise once told me never pass up an animal at the beginning of the hunt that you would be happy with at the end, I think this is relevant especially to meat hunters.
Hey most people, me included would love a crack at a nice stag, hell I'd be happy with a 10 or even an 8 pointer. I would then happily live out the rest of my days shooting hinds/spikers/goats and anything else tasty that has the misfortune of crossing my sights when there's room in the freezer.
A goat if not too old is still food in the freezer and actually pretty good eating.
Good hunting
This one never made it to the freezer although I have no problem with good goat meat. I had thought about it as I made my way over to it but when I could smell him 10m away I changed my mind. He was a cull only.
I had just spent the best part of a day exploring a very good looking new area but came across very little deer sign.
Experience. What you get just after you needed it.
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