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Dai
7th January 2007, 23:21
Went up north for a short break.

Took 3 of my rifles with me and my pistols. Spent 2 days sighting them all in

.44 mags are spot on at 50m

.22 rifle is shooting 4 inches low at 100m I can live with that.

.223 is getting 1" groups at 100m. Good enough till I can play with the reloads again.

M1 carbine was all over the place. Took acouple of hours (not spotting scope) and I had it printing a 2" group at 100 meters.

Once sighted in I was invited on a pleasant evenings hunt.

5km hike into the back hills of the Kaipara. Thick gorse, bramble and cutty grass.

Finally spotted a mob of wild goats.

Half an hours stalking and within range.

5 shots and 5 less goats in the wild. Dressed the young nannys and backpacked the two carcasses out. Bloody hard trudge back through the gorse. Got back to the farm hot, thirsty, tired and physically knackered.

A nice 10k walk in the hills with enough meat in the freezer for a few weeks.

Very pleased with the 223.

5 shots and 5 clean quick kills. My hunting partner had 20 shots to take 11 goats.

My fitness is slowly returning.

Sniper
8th January 2007, 10:09
Well done, sounds like a good little .223. You never know, your hunting partner might just be a crappy shot :p (pt)

Grahameeboy
8th January 2007, 10:15
Did you find Dover??

pervert
8th January 2007, 10:55
Sweet, sounds fun.

Leave the guns at home and take a knife and stick some pigs next time...:yes:

forkoil
8th January 2007, 11:10
Sounds a good day, but you eat goat meat (even tho just nannies)??? Or just dog tucker?

Sniper
8th January 2007, 11:34
Leave the guns at home and take a knife and stick some pigs next time...:yes:

Bloody barbarians :bleh:

scumdog
8th January 2007, 11:39
You'll struggle to get the M1 a whole lot better than that!!!!!.

Me? I just shot slew of hares, great meat on the back-steaks and hind legs,
serve it up as venison and most would not know the difference.:yes:

forkoil
8th January 2007, 11:44
Me? I just shot slew of hares, great meat on the back-steaks and hind legs,
serve it up as venison and most would not know the difference.:yes:[/QUOTE]
Only if youve never eaten venison :yes:

scumdog
8th January 2007, 11:48
Me? I just shot slew of hares, great meat on the back-steaks and hind legs,
serve it up as venison and most would not know the difference.:yes:
Only if youve never eaten venison :yes:[/QUOTE]

Uh-uh, I shoot and eat both and I could serve up hare and you really would be struggling to pick it apart.

PS: More like fallow than red.

forkoil
8th January 2007, 11:54
Only if youve never eaten venison :yes:

Uh-uh, I shoot and eat both and I could serve up hare and you really would be struggling to pick it apart.

PS: More like fallow than red.[/QUOTE]
I've eaten both, prefer rabbit to hare but thats by-the-by, Have eaten Red, Sika, WhiteTail, but never fallow so I may have to cede on that one, but on the others I stand firm :)

Dai
8th January 2007, 15:11
Sweet, sounds fun.

Leave the guns at home and take a knife and stick some pigs next time...:yes:

Not fit enough to keepup with the dogs yet.

Next step will be off after deer somewhere.

5 years ago I was struggling to learn to walk again after a botched operation.

Now I can hunt some reasonably hard terrain for goats.

I'm getting there slowly.

Dai
8th January 2007, 15:14
Sounds a good day, but you eat goat meat (even tho just nannies)??? Or just dog tucker?

Eat it.

Dogs have whats left.

Leg of goat slow roasted, mmmmmmm

Whole goat on a spit over a fire. Mmmmmmmm

Getting back to real food not this processed shit that is dubious whether or not it actually contains meat.

blackkatana
8th January 2007, 18:59
Good on you Dai, sounds like you had fun. Well worth the drive north.

Dai
8th January 2007, 19:12
Good on you Dai, sounds like you had fun. Well worth the drive north.

Your sis shot all these rifles as well as a few more pistols. Getting to be a real good shot. She didnt hunt though.