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    Know anything about this ????

    Argentine hunter and hunting is done in NZ

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    Can rattlers been at it again lol

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    Not the sort of thing that would be seen "wild" in NZ linyera
    "Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.

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    I agree with VC Linyera. You do find deer in NZ with seriously big antlers but they have all been bred on farms and sold into the trophy trade (safari parks) then raised on good feed. It is the combination of good genetics and good feed that results in crazy antlers like that. The throw back that you can see is characteristic of a sire stag that was name Adonis (that held the SCI record in his day and long after) that was in its prime in the mid to late nineties. There are many of his progeny passing on the genes on farms in NZ.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    Pull, Bang, F$#K!!!! Bulltahr's Avatar
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    I have had several clients from South America, Chile and Argentina, all have been very nice people. Like here, there is some very hard core hunting over there and some no so hard core............
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    thanks for the comments mates !!!!

 

 

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