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Thread: What little pesties did you bowl over today?

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    Got another one of these buggers - 2nd one in a week

    The fenn leg hooked him tho, I see why DOC stopped using them - Im happy to take em any way I can !!

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    had a few flooded out traps - and a couple that had been moved a few metes by surface water also.

    The tails in the freezer
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    How'd you get that moggy to lay so still for that photo Sidelock? Ha ha ha ha
    An ounce of no5 shot out of the old 16ga normally helps with that.

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    I took my old single shot voere for a walk today. I only take it when I'm not really expecting to see much cause I cant hit diddly squat with it - not the guns fault, I'm just not so great with the iron sights. I got a couple of shots off at bunnies but no hits, so I decided to check how it was sighted. Found it was shooting a bit to the right, found a cow bone and used it to drift the sight a bit and bingo! got one!

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    Its a bit of a franken gun, it must have had its stock damaged and been refitted with a bsa stock with mag well. It did not fit very well when I got it so I filled it up with panelbeaters bog and fitted pillars and a second mounting screw, bedded it, and made a new extractor as it was missing. Its super lightweight and quite cool, but the irons are difficult to use. I wouldn't mind finding a small low magnification scope to build a mount for, but that will have to wait.
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    Me and pot licker looking at a new spot for a hunt tomorrow. Dog was on to this one . Happy with my 20g buckshot

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    Evening walk turned into a Mish , bolled over a fallow in the shitest spot ever . Credit to the dog for finding it . Pity he couldn't help me carry it .

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    That be bowled

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    @buzzman took the 223 out this pm, after playing round on the range with it, whacked on a Hardies gen v suppressor and a Nikon 3-9 P223 scope. Got 6 rabbits at an average of 100 metres, a hare at 50 metres and a ginger mick at 215 metres. All good with a mixture of Outback and Belmont ammo, 55 grain projectiles
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    Hare off the shoulder at about 50 metres
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    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maca49 View Post
    @buzzman took the 223 out this pm, after playing round on the range with it, whacked on a Hardies gen v suppressor and a Nikon 3-9 P223 scope. Got 6 rabbits at an average of 100 metres, a hare at 50 metres and a ginger mick at 215 metres. All good with a mixture of Outback and Belmont ammo, 55 grain projectiles
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    Hare off the shoulder at about 50 metres
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    awesome cheers

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    geeze you have a fetish for the famed "ginger mick" @Maca49 Well done on the destruction guys.
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    Knocked over a couple bunnies today
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    geeze you have a fetish for the famed "ginger mick" @Maca49 Well done on the destruction guys.
    I'm surrounded by them DD, my boat has about 20 in it, my ute has 10 in it and they roam the farm as well!
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    "Thats not a knife, this is a knife"
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    Three hunts this weekend, weather was rubbish each morning and by 1 pm mint, 72 shot. Today I left "Ping Pong " at home ( Norinco ) and took "FeFe" the dirty French Assassin out for a dirty cheap date .
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    What scope is that @viper

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatLabrador View Post
    What scope is that @viper
    Burris Droptine 3-9 x 40. Nice little scope, optics are good ( not great ) seems well made and has a little ballistic recticle for the 22lr. My Norinco came with an old Burris 2-7 made in USA, body beaten up but very nice glass.

 

 

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