Second year hunting; shoot anything you can carry. Worry about being a grumpy old man once you’ve shoot 100! Honestly you did the right thing. There’s miles to many deer around, they’re better in...
Liked On: 04-12-2024, 12:09 PM
I have been using Alaska guide creations bino harnesses for about 8 years, they are really awesome...... Have compared them to badlands, bushbuck & they are streets ahead. I believe they also make...
Liked On: 13-08-2024, 05:06 PM
Use your best attempts to leave it out of sight. No matter where you are. Even if it's just in behind a bit of tussock. I always slash the gut bag so it doesn't blow up and it lets the bugs in to...
Liked On: 03-10-2023, 03:13 PM
whos the farmer ? Ill ask him for you. lol
Liked On: 24-07-2023, 07:27 PM
Just look at YouTube. Too many missed shots, “I’ll give it a crack”, and lost animals. Good gear doesn’t obviate the need to practice far more than most do (myself included, if I’m honest). The...
Liked On: 21-12-2022, 05:27 PM
The future..... I will put up some more deer photos for forum members enjoyment in due course, then I will also put up some other wildlife if that's ok? 211330
Liked On: 29-11-2022, 02:36 PM
In that case I would recommend a 16" 308win.
Liked On: 03-08-2022, 12:50 PM
Victory 4" drop point hunter, 6" curved boning knife, or 6" outdoors knife (same as Bushaman's friend). You could buy the 3 and be under $100... 201363 I love the little NZ-made Victory Drop...
Liked On: 15-07-2022, 12:06 AM
i like the balance and pointability of a bare rifle. i just value my hearing more than the ergonomics.
Liked On: 31-05-2022, 01:46 PM
193390 193391 You seperate the top two musle groups in the first photo. The ball socket is pointing up as you can tell via the photo. Then cut out the white gland and the artery (i think) that...
Liked On: 28-03-2022, 03:29 PM
I shoot a ultralight 270WSM and tried the free recoil position (ie no hand on the fore) and my groups nearly doubled in size, not saying one way is right and one way is wrong but you need to do what...
Liked On: 25-02-2022, 09:42 AM
MB Been through all this years ago ,cutting bone with a cleaver or hatchet leaves bone slivers that are no good for humans or dogs ,we have been using the same thing we got switched on to using...
Liked On: 24-02-2022, 06:25 PM
I use tree pruners that I keep especially for breaking down sheep and deer. Leg/shank bones, ribs, separating chops etc. Only ever use a saw for cutting down the spine.
Liked On: 24-02-2022, 06:22 PM
Maybe just get that track open for me then...lol Touch base when you are headed over and I may be able to help Hamish Sent from my SM-G996B using Tapatalk
Liked On: 08-12-2021, 12:47 PM
thejavelin Eaglehawk knives. Made in Australia. Takes the same scalpel blades as the Havalon. No need to ever sharpen a knife again. One blade will dress a couple of large deers.
Liked On: 07-09-2021, 03:28 PM