I don't leave them near tracks or huts. And I wait till they get out of creeks before I shoot them. Otherwise offal just stays in the bush where I shot it. This thread reminds me of a young hunter...
Liked On: 30-08-2024, 08:24 PM
I don't leave them near tracks or huts. And I wait till they get out of creeks before I shoot them. Otherwise offal just stays in the bush where I shot it. This thread reminds me of a young hunter...
Liked On: 30-08-2024, 07:07 PM
I don't leave them near tracks or huts. And I wait till they get out of creeks before I shoot them. Otherwise offal just stays in the bush where I shot it. This thread reminds me of a young hunter...
Liked On: 30-08-2024, 02:53 PM
Gimp is, of course, correct. He is also very far from being a bad shot. I have shot deer with pure lead bullets out of a 19th century .44-40 which has half the energy of a .223, and the deer all...
Liked On: 30-08-2024, 02:17 PM
I don't leave them near tracks or huts. And I wait till they get out of creeks before I shoot them. Otherwise offal just stays in the bush where I shot it. This thread reminds me of a young hunter...
Liked On: 30-08-2024, 12:06 PM
Bullet construction is actioned by velocity. It's hard not to believe in velocity when you shoot a deer with a .223 or a .243 and then pour the chest contents out in a red soup.
Liked On: 27-08-2024, 11:07 PM
Bullet construction is actioned by velocity. It's hard not to believe in velocity when you shoot a deer with a .223 or a .243 and then pour the chest contents out in a red soup.
Liked On: 27-08-2024, 08:40 PM
The Chinese JW15 is a knock off of the old BRNO, which itself was a cheap Eastern-European knock-off the Mauser .22LR from the 1930's. It's German Mauser DNA that shines through in the design.
Liked On: 27-08-2024, 04:17 PM