I drag mine out of sight and try to go back a week later just on evening Mr fat piggy may be there - but yes there's lazy buggers around - but goat culling at times we had 50 or more carcasses one...
Liked On: 29-08-2024, 08:12 PM
I drag mine out of sight and try to go back a week later just on evening Mr fat piggy may be there - but yes there's lazy buggers around - but goat culling at times we had 50 or more carcasses one...
Liked On: 29-08-2024, 07:58 PM
I got a 230 lb boar one night with my BRNO 22 shot him out of the car window on a remote road in Gisborne but that 22 at the 15 metre range it was would group into a one cent coin - one shot just...
Liked On: 29-08-2024, 07:45 PM
the biggest fuckups I have seen trying to kill animals with a rifle have been cattle and a .22 not pretty at all some of them- and no not me shooting - but there is a common denominator thinking...
Liked On: 29-08-2024, 07:45 PM
Maxx I absolutely agree my old FS Boss Russell Hulme called 222 and 223 squaw guns he carried an 8mm - I hate blood trailing 222 wounded deer
Liked On: 29-08-2024, 07:06 PM
good idea - I do have my trusty lancewood stave - I had balance problems last year- got up on roof to look at ridge flashing and scared the beejesus out of myself - turned out it was a badly blocked...
Liked On: 29-08-2024, 06:34 PM
yeah but hunter nick we all had fun on a shitty wet day great discussion no one threw their toys out of the cot as so often happens great stuff
Liked On: 29-08-2024, 05:20 PM
you are right 7mmwsm a worked up big red is way harder to tip over than a small fallow especially full of adrenaline and testosterone 80lb versus 280 lb skins thicker more meat to go thru bones...
Liked On: 29-08-2024, 04:55 PM
you are right 7mmwsm a worked up big red is way harder to tip over than a small fallow especially full of adrenaline and testosterone 80lb versus 280 lb skins thicker more meat to go thru bones...
Liked On: 29-08-2024, 03:07 PM
Maxx I absolutely agree my old FS Boss Russell Hulme called 222 and 223 squaw guns he carried an 8mm - I hate blood trailing 222 wounded deer
Liked On: 29-08-2024, 03:04 PM
you may have learnt more than you realise yes most of them are crap triggers but to get groups requires mastering that crap creep and second stage
Liked On: 29-08-2024, 02:58 PM
ask your self this honest question am I playing with firearms' or am I hunting to put some venison in my freezer - if you are hunting to put some meat in the freezer then a suppressed .223 or 308...
Liked On: 29-08-2024, 02:54 PM
agree with a lot you say Timmalatlon but cant agree with 30.30 and 7.62x39 they dont have any range -- squaw guns - give the new hunter a chance - 308 suppressed recoil as a lot have said...
Liked On: 29-08-2024, 02:41 PM
you may have learnt more than you realise yes most of them are crap triggers but to get groups requires mastering that crap creep and second stage
Liked On: 29-08-2024, 01:32 PM
culling I shot a lot of deer with a .222 which is very close to a .223 really but I would not recommend it - lost a few and thats never good -223 will do the job but really its a damn small...
Liked On: 29-08-2024, 12:32 PM