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Thread: What little pesties did you bowl over today?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus_A View Post
    Oh also the new new shotgun is bloody amazing
    What is the new new shotty aye?
    Wish there were more possums round my place I love shooting them with the shotgun

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Size:  6.62 MBhelped out an old lady with a cock problem, swapped them all for beers and rooster curry! Win win all round
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    Quote Originally Posted by FatLabrador View Post
    What is the new new shotty aye?
    Wish there were more possums round my place I love shooting them with the shotgun
    Escort pump action.

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    Attachment 89378helped out an old lady with a cock problem, swapped them all for beers and rooster curry! Win win all round
    That's a decent haul. Easy to shoot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatLabrador View Post
    What is the new new shotty aye?
    Wish there were more possums round my place I love shooting them with the shotgun
    Hatsan escort, put the modified choke in it, was patterning so well, took several shots that i wouldn't have imagined possible. Shot like an absolute pussycat too very little kick compared to the remington.
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    After an absolutely fogged in Saturday where I went for a hunt that was so bad that I couldn't see the land owner horse in the paddock at 30 mtrs ( true fact ) I gave up, hit the play station , polished my motor bike , and got pissed .
    Today though was great, the big yellow thing in the sky burn't the fog off by 10 am and the wind God must have felt sorry for me and cut me some slack.
    Got into a sunny little face with the 222, these are some of the Fluffy's that the BSA cleaned up.
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    @rossi.45, what chassis is that on the .223 please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyblown View Post
    @rossi.45, what chassis is that on the .223 please?
    MDT LSS chassis with ACE butt stock, GunWorks Suppressor, Accuracy International .223 mag cut down by Waitaki Engineering, pistol grip i got from Midway i think it was.

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    a good day on the hill today . . . at last i think i am making a serious impression on the rabbit numbers, instead of seeing 20-40 rabbits in the worst spots its down to 3- 10 in the last few weeks & i am knocking those rascals around with longer range shots . . . which of course will make no difference when the spring tide hits, but it keeps me off the streets and helps me justify the outlay of zillions of dollars on gear / ammo . . . so its all good.

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    one of my good spots . . . at least 700yrds shooting to the left and bit more to the right . . . sitting in the sun today enjoying it all, i dont care what anyone says ' it is a hard life '
    longest hit exactly 500yrds
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    without a picture . .. it never happened !

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    I just got another one of gareth morgans friends
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    Quote Originally Posted by berg243 View Post
    its a hard job but someones got to do it just wish it was me.
    @rossi.45 is right mate, it's not cheap. I could easily blow $100 a weekend on ammo if I hunt a Saturday and Sunday.
    Sometimes I just take the .22 as I can't afford to run the 222 or 17HMR.
    Gets costly looking after someone else's problem, not complaining though it's tons of fun, help's with stating fit also.

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    Another 5 traps arrived, have 20 now. So far haven't lost any fingers practicing with them.
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    Angus, you might want to season those traps a bit, let them weather, or wash in salt water and leave outside,
    Depends on where you using them , but if the possums have been trapped or shot over, they can be a bit weary of shinny traps, At least this was my experience from running 150 gin traps, many years ago, a lot more miss catch's and sprung traps,

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    Quote Originally Posted by southernman View Post
    Angus, you might want to season those traps a bit, let them weather, or wash in salt water and leave outside,
    Depends on where you using them , but if the possums have been trapped or shot over, they can be a bit weary of shinny traps, At least this was my experience from running 150 gin traps, many years ago, a lot more miss catch's and sprung traps,
    Never trapped before so this is very new to me. I'll look into seasoning them. Need to calibrate them also cos the plates are too loose to set.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus_A View Post
    Never trapped before so this is very new to me. I'll look into seasoning them. Need to calibrate them also cos the plates are too loose to set.
    Some good info on how to tune traps and just trapping in general on these channels Angus.

    Keeping It Wild

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Z...jc4Tphc5xg6vPA

    Brian Ritchie

    https://www.youtube.com/user/possumpeter

    Good luck



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    Got this bastard today
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