You want to take a look at nightvisionnz https://nightvision.co.nz/product/dnt-zulus-zhd520r-hd-5-20x-digital-night-vision-scope-with-lrf-and-ballistics/ The DNT Zulus is perfect for rabbits. I...
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This is in the buy/sell section if you can see that https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.nz/f13/clear-out-binos-nv-clip-sleeping-mat-more-110945/
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If you have a spare .22 that can accommodate the NV/Thermal scope full time, that is the best option. Thermal scopes are good but not much good without a thermal handheld as well. Once you already...
Liked On: 04-02-2025, 11:03 PM
lets say a deer is standing looking at you side on about 30 meters away common bush hunting scenario instead of coming up onto the deer I have taught myself to place rifle onto shoulder initially ...
Liked On: 22-01-2025, 09:02 AM
I think what he means is that you move your sights down onto the target and pull the trigger when you come onto what you are trying to shoot its easier though to do it moving sideways onto the target...
Liked On: 22-01-2025, 08:57 AM
Sticks are a incredibly usefull tool if you have the discipline to use them in a systematic way. One of the most formidable night shooters I know (he's on here) is too old to get down and has...
Liked On: 21-01-2025, 10:12 PM
Standing shots -lift your elbow higher than feels normal and watch how it steadys your sight picture. Practice until it’s your new normal.
Liked On: 21-01-2025, 10:07 PM
Dry firing is an excellent training tool. There's loads of ways to go about it depending on your goals. A simple way to get started is to balance a coin on the end of your barrel, aim and fire (no...
Liked On: 21-01-2025, 10:03 PM
This has been bugging me since you imported directly from China and probably aren't familiar of what to check. I'd recommend following this list for your safety and to ensure your torch continues to...
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From a previous posting of mine regarding PARD 008's and Sytong HT-60: I have two PARD's, one on a .17HMR (Gen1) for rabbits and one on a Creedmore (Gen2 with OLED screen) for deer on private...
Liked On: 18-01-2025, 01:49 PM
As the others have said keep it dry and cool , the gutless method is great. trim any blood shot/contaminated meat as much as possible, before chilling/hanging. keep the meat clean ie no dirt leaves...
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267069. While we are on about food poisoning and meat prep here's an info photo for you. This is the liver of a rabbit suffering from cocciciosis a protozoan infection. Note the change of colour in...
Liked On: 16-01-2025, 07:57 PM
How to make rabbits into a tasty meal, shoot a few hundred then sell them for dog food and buy a steak from the butcher. People go crazy on the refrigeration aspect. Easy access to refrigeration...
Liked On: 15-01-2025, 02:53 PM
There is nothing really different between skinning and butchering small game from large game its all the same thing your doing. What you might do to a deer, you will do to a rabbit. Except rabbits...
Liked On: 15-01-2025, 07:25 AM
The faster you get the guts out the better. The less you spread the guts on the meat the better. The cooler you can keep it the better. The less it touches other things the better. The drier you...
Liked On: 15-01-2025, 07:22 AM