Exactly why the E cat was king. I support restricting all semiauto's to E cat.
And @Ben Waimata is not the exception to the rule, most shooters I meet are good, safe bastards.
Exactly why the E cat was king. I support restricting all semiauto's to E cat.
And @Ben Waimata is not the exception to the rule, most shooters I meet are good, safe bastards.
Use enough gun
There was a shit storm on one of the FB pages regarding this, Davey himself commented on the thread and more or less doubled down on his stance. I can respect a man for not flip flopping. But as a result he will never see a dollar from me.
He is entitled to his opinion.
I buy Swazi because it lasts.
I also every year have family buy me H&F vouchers for birthdays and Xmas.
I spend them and I guess most like me do.
How many of you were upset when defense force stopped buying from a NZ manufacturer?.
It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Rule 5: Check your firing zone
Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms
Mate you might be able to reliably kill a hare with 22LR every shot but I've found the round is marginal, great with good placement but only an inch out and it's non-fatal. You appear to be making a judgement call on me for wasting an extra 20cents on a second round, even after I've told you I have seen hares do $2000 per night in damages to newly planted trees (not taking into account the fact I grew the trees myself in my farm nursery, and planted them myself. Personally I consider the insurance aspect of an extra 20cents well worth the cost in comparison to potentially missing, or hitting but not killing.
So I think you've summed up the problem, fast shot vs pretty shot. Some of us use these rifles as tools, I don't care if I empty 10 (or 15 as it was) rounds of 22lr at a hare, because the cost/benefit of doing so is massively in my favour. As an example, last year I was out for a shoot with a father/son combo, we had three hares sitting in the paddock and a 22 each, we assigned targets and took the shots, they both missed but only fired once, I shot 2 of them with 5 rounds. I don't care how many I fired, I shot the problem feral animals, job done. Most often you only get seconds to take the shot before the target is gone, no time for pretty shooting.
You seem to think you are free to judge someone like myself who uses the rifle in a different way, and good on you. In my experience my technique will achieve the end better than the guys who take pride in lining up the perfect shot, because I've noticed those guys are usually far less successful pest controllers. They may well be much better at knocking small holes at a piece of paper at long range, but that's not what I am trying to do... and I don't judge them for their preferences.
i once put 4 rounds into the chest cavity of a hare and the damn thing went 50m before it dropped. they are tough buggers! (also the reason i gave up on powerpoint)
now with hares its double tap every time. as much as i want them dead i also want it humanely dead not a lingering death.
I would rather fuck-start a porcupine than give that self righteous prick another cent
Identify your target beyond all doubt
I have some of the Swazi gear, will wear it until it shits itself and then in the bin. So far I've replaced with another more hunter supportive brand, which made the first hunting gear I bought in the 90's. SC have been around for a longtime.
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