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    Giving the knee and stumpy 284 a field test

    With a primo high pressure system over the central North Island and my knee feeling pretty good enough for a decent walk, i decided to get in a full day up the Kaweka Ranges.

    Id tried to rope in a mate to join me but he was tied up, so a solo mission it was too be. Quite good really, as with not being that hill fit currently and still somewhat nursing the dodgy knee, i could set my own pace without feeling like i was holding anyone back.

    I always enjoy rising early when heading off for a hunt, thinking about what the day will bring.

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    With all the packing done the night before i had time for a quick coffee and make some lunch.

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    Point the old truck in the direction of the Kawekas and away we go

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    Arrived at the road end before light had broken, yeh no other cars in the car park. Started the walk in with the headlight and by the time i got to where i wanted to turn off to explore some new country dawn arrived, perfect timing.

    I was expecting a nice clear sunny morning, but that wasnt what i got.

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    It was clagged in the majority of the day, with the sun only breaking thru briefly for an hour or so mid afternoon. Upon nearing the top of the first climb, i looked up above me to see a stag materialize in the fog not more than 100 yards from me, i shouldered the rifle and drew a bead on him, a very wobbly bead as i was puffing a little too hard from the climb. He was a big bodied Jap, with plenty of length to his antlers but due to my poor view of him thru the fog i didnt get a decent look at his rack, but i don't think he had double tops, anyway he ended up trotting off without a shot being fired.

    Fired up by that i continued to cover ground, glassing all the slips and clay pans that came into view, encouraged by plenty of sign and animal marks. I stopped at a good vantage point to sit and glass while having some lunch and a much needed rest.

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    After lunch, i decided i was well far enough away from the car and the leg was complaining a little, so started slowly making my way back, stopping to glass quite often. I spotted some colour with the naked eye, and a quick look thru the binos confirmed the target species, a bright orange sika sitting atop
    a flax bush crewing its cud.

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    I watched and videoed her for quite some time, sending pics to my wife/kids and a mate while getting the footage, i thought she was a yearling and didnt appear to be a fawn about, so i decided id shoot her, she was only 245 yards away as was in a reasonably easy spot to get too and after not hunting for a few months the tasty sika venison would be most welcome.

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    So i cranked a 162 Amax into the short barreled 284win, and settled my crosshair on her. She wasnt in the greatest position for a shot, so i gave her a gentle mew which got her attention and she stretched out her head and neck just enough to drive a shot into where i wanted. The shot was good and found its mark. I could see thru the scope she was down.

    Took me a little while to find her, i'd gone a little too high round the face and was only 3 meters above her final resting place, but once in that scrubby shit you cannot see anything.

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    After a few pics and butchering her out the pack was reloaded and i was on my way. I still had a big decent and another climb ahead of me, with tired legs already the trudge began. It soon clagged over again and light rain started falling, which was quite welcome. Id used up the last of my water, and as i was making the last climb i was so dry that i started sucking the water off the flax bushes and broadleaf leaves.

    I reached the truck a very wet, tired but happy hunter some 13 hours after i left it. The knee did better than expected and i was very happy with the stumpy T3 284.

    Heres a short video of the shot https://youtu.be/ajT6LWCGcEQ
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    Nice shot.
    I think that's what they call belly up.
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    Good day out.You will be stoked to be back in the hills.
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    Awesome! Great work and a good reward.
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    Good to see you getting out and about finally Clint
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shootm View Post
    Good to see you getting out and about finally Clint
    Thanks mate, it was bloody good to get out i tell ya.
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    Great that you are out and about again. Nice shot, too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GWH View Post
    Thanks mate, i was bloody good to get out i tell ya.
    Did you have an Op?
    I know mine took awhile to come right after an Op.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    Nice shot.
    I think that's what they call belly up.
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    Good day out.You will be stoked to be back in the hills.
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    Awesome! Great work and a good reward.
    Cheers lads, yep i was stoked to be up there again.

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    Nice clean kill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shootm View Post
    Did you have an Op?
    I know mine took awhile to come right after an Op.
    No the specialist after reviewing it all, recommended against operating, he reckoned it could cause more trouble than it was worth.
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    Good stuff mate! Good to see those little 7mm bangers ripping it up!
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    Smacked it. Lovely looking summer skin too.
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    great stuff mate
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    Quick and clean the way we all like it, sounds like a marathon effort on your crook knee but will give you confidence for the coming roar, well done.
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