There does seem to be. I did the the .303 thing last year, bough a nice example of a cut down MkIII*, didn't put a scope on it, just used the original irons. I very much enjoyed mucking around...
Liked On: 24-04-2020, 10:08 AM
Deer repellent used so no likely to have impacted deer numbers to any noticeable degree. If u are really concerned, go for the western blocks or Beaumont end where no 1080 used. If u get a permit,...
Liked On: 23-04-2020, 07:03 PM
Looks like I have it booked after Edunn.
Liked On: 22-04-2020, 04:01 PM
I've tried a few scope covers over the year. Various flip up all ended the same way, ripped off in the scrub. A scope "bikini" only lasted one trip before it broke I now use a gunworks neoprene...
Liked On: 21-04-2020, 10:14 AM
For me it to stop the noise it makes when pushing through the scrub, it makes a very distinct and metallic "tink" everythin a twig touches it, quite loud and a dead giveaway to a close deer. I...
Liked On: 21-04-2020, 09:54 AM
I've tried a few scope covers over the year. Various flip up all ended the same way, ripped off in the scrub. A scope "bikini" only lasted one trip before it broke I now use a gunworks neoprene...
Liked On: 21-04-2020, 09:53 AM
For me it to stop the noise it makes when pushing through the scrub, it makes a very distinct and metallic "tink" everythin a twig touches it, quite loud and a dead giveaway to a close deer. I...
Liked On: 21-04-2020, 09:34 AM
I've tried a few scope covers over the year. Various flip up all ended the same way, ripped off in the scrub. A scope "bikini" only lasted one trip before it broke I now use a gunworks neoprene...
Liked On: 21-04-2020, 09:33 AM
For me it to stop the noise it makes when pushing through the scrub, it makes a very distinct and metallic "tink" everythin a twig touches it, quite loud and a dead giveaway to a close deer. I...
Liked On: 21-04-2020, 09:28 AM
About five years ago I had a solo "post roar" trip in late April in an eastern Fiordland valley. Just before I started tramping in I spoke to a local who told me some young fellas had heard a few...
Liked On: 18-04-2020, 06:56 PM
For me around 3.5kg is a sweet spot, not to heavy to lug about and not to light that is dances about when shooting. I can certainly understand the desire for a going under 3kgs for those guys who do...
Liked On: 17-04-2020, 08:06 PM
Yup, if your biggest critters hares and possums, go for 17hmr. Cheap to run, much quieter than a 223, arguably safer and more range than a 22. Would recommend a suppressor for the 17.
Liked On: 16-04-2020, 10:47 PM
Yup, if your biggest critters hares and possums, go for 17hmr. Cheap to run, much quieter than a 223, arguably safer and more range than a 22. Would recommend a suppressor for the 17.
Liked On: 16-04-2020, 09:31 PM
Yup, if your biggest critters hares and possums, go for 17hmr. Cheap to run, much quieter than a 223, arguably safer and more range than a 22. Would recommend a suppressor for the 17.
Liked On: 16-04-2020, 09:28 PM
About five years ago I had a solo "post roar" trip in late April in an eastern Fiordland valley. Just before I started tramping in I spoke to a local who told me some young fellas had heard a few...
Liked On: 16-04-2020, 08:38 PM