Chlorinated solvents are denser than water and sink to the lowest point they can reach in groundwater where they sit for a long time, taking decades to break down. They slowly give off toxic fumes...
Liked On: 23-06-2020, 11:50 PM
I think it will be interesting what the threshold will be of when something is considered a "shooting range" for the purpose of the act. I almost feel like if you deliberately build up a berm or...
Liked On: 23-06-2020, 11:42 PM
A few years ago I set up an airgun range in my suburban back yard, based on the NZ Police range manual. It came out remarkably similar to what that American You Tube Guy did, with a set of written...
Liked On: 23-06-2020, 11:41 PM
Here comes the problem, as soon as you start to put some appropriate range safety features in say your "casual range" that is also a farm paddock you have now created a "range" that needs Police...
Liked On: 23-06-2020, 11:36 PM
Assuming it is a paddock or something that you have sheep or animals graze on, you are not organised as a club and range is not it's "primary use" you should be all good. You really don't want to be...
Liked On: 23-06-2020, 11:33 PM
Always good to have some solid safety procedure for your personal range, however if the lands primary purpose is not a shooting range then by law you are not subject to any inspections or any of the...
Liked On: 23-06-2020, 11:30 PM
Greetings Again All, A few notes as I see things. First the current larger rifle ranges, like the ones at Taupo, Tokaroa and Tauranga are either already registered or will become so. Some of the...
Liked On: 23-06-2020, 11:30 PM
That is by design - the click is the failsafe mechanism locking the sear. If he’s managing to pressure the main trigger blade without taking up the slack in the accutrigger blade, that honestly...
Liked On: 23-06-2020, 06:08 PM
Linseed oil goes hard by oxidising. Overdoing the oiling means that the oil deep in the stock doesn't get any oxygen, and stays liquid. It seems when. It gets warm because it expands. Just...
Liked On: 23-06-2020, 05:51 PM
i had a rifle that had been finished with linseed and suffered the same condition, on a warm day it got tacky and leached everywhere. the end result was to keep heating it up then wiping down with...
Liked On: 23-06-2020, 05:49 PM
Keep wiping, if you seal it with varnish it will either push the varnish off or turn it into sticky goo. To speed up drawing the surplus oil out go outside and wipe the stock over with a rag soaked...
Liked On: 23-06-2020, 05:49 PM
142310 Monster sika stag from a couple of weeks ago. After I shot this joker I heard one roaring not too far off so let off a call and my mate went off after him but no luck. Heard another heehawing...
Liked On: 23-06-2020, 12:11 PM
we have plenty of HE gear, some of it is years old and still warm and dry. my only gripe is that they fade like crazy after a time. the wifes coat which she keeps in the ute has gone from jungle camo...
Liked On: 23-06-2020, 12:09 PM
Yes it is and I hope it does not degenerate like most "dog threads"! We have now 3 pointers. First 2 from 100% "Show"blood and and 11 years old and youngest(new) at 8 months from 100% working blood....
Liked On: 23-06-2020, 11:13 AM
True Mr kawhia, photo's of "Dead Shit" does not prove working lines. Just like a picture of anyone in a race car does not mean they are a good driver. I didn't have ANY photos of the parents of my...
Liked On: 23-06-2020, 12:43 AM