Bloody delicious! Tried some backsteaks on the BBQ back in autumn - right up there with top notch venison. The dog will never be getting the backsteaks ever again!
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This one I spotted coming home from the bush and had the 7mm08 with me.
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Zoomed in.
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Shot!
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Back straps and back legs all good.
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A couple of hours in the apple orchard this arvo with the 17 Hornet, nailed a few more rabbits, longest shot 270 yards.
Turned a couple of noisy Aussie invaders into fertiliser and puffs of white feathers.
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School holidays and we knocked over a few bunnies. I was allowed to borrow my rifle after she shot two:thumbsup:
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Black bunnies don't matter.:D
How un-PC of you @Dundee:D. Or should that be PinC?
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Destined for the camp oven. Forgot how much I enjoy shooting the old Mod1.
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Here's a short bit of video footage from the session on Saturday, enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWH6lUNJI_Y
Awesome footage,any holes in the water lines yet?
LOL no, I didn't have much to shoot at past that post with the water line running up it did I. ;-) As you can imagine when you do a lot of this shooting you get a lot of faith in your rifle and ability with it to place shots. I'm using a 20x scope on it, with a tiny varmint fine dot reticle. I'm lying prone with very good rests for each and every shot, it makes it fairly easy.
makes my shooting look like shit :thumbs:
What scope you shooting with @GWH?
Ive got a Weaver SuperSlam 4-20x50 with a fine X Dot reticle. Its great during decent light but once the light starts to fade i cant see the tiny dot. But its awesome in decent light.
Recently changed from the 3-15x42 SuperSlam just for the higher mag for the longer shots.
Brilliant !
from my cooking days, Jugged Hare, hard to beat. Keep the blood in a plastic bag if you can, for the recipe. Best prepared over a day or so.
a good recipe here :) https://www.greatbritishchefs.com/re...ed-hare-recipe
Bo gets another retrieve.
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Back hare straps
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