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Hmmm, just spent last weekend in Blenheim.
Now have a freezer full of Duck, rabbit and pig.
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Last year I sold my remington 260, rather traded it in on a new Stainless Tikka 22-250 I love my shooting but have been so busy riding over the last year that I have never sighted it in or even put a round through it. How bad is that.
I've heard the 22-250 goes off with a crack nearly as loud as a .270??
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Thanks mate I will. Love long distance shooting and working out trajectories, windage and elevation. It's a real science.
I took out a goat at 450 metres with my .270 once shotting uphill. My mate reckoned I would never plug it. Dropped it while it was walking. had to aim quite high above it though and worked the trajectory out from the bullet drop on the packet
A couple of years back used to possum shoot three or four nights a week. Kept computer records so I could tell the farmers it wasn't me if they blamed someone for shooting stock. Shot well over 50,000 of the buggers and wore out three .22's![]()
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Well done. Hell of a shot when shooting up hill and baseing your theory on a packetMind you, Im not a reload person, although I have tried, I never got it right.
I can't honestly say what a 22 250 sounds like mate, but I know a .270 can put one hell of a hole in feral cats![]()
If you are ever down here mate, I have a couple of spots with pig problems. Same goes for anyone else I trust behind a rifle
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Makes me wanna pack up and come down straight away. I have always loved shooting. Feral cats are cool to shoot. Possums don't look too hot after you hit them with a .270 round either especially when you shoot them from the ground and they are sitting on top of a branch. That's certianly a time to run before the cat meat comes down. LOL
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Lol, yea, I remember shooting feral cats and rabbits with my .308. I was told I nees psyciatric help as I always burst out laughing when I hit them.
Yea I've just recently got into hunting again in NZ. I used to do a bit with Dad back in SA, but I never really had folk who wanted to take me hunting. Something about a South African kid who burst out laughing whemn shooting small creatures with large calibure weapons unsettle them.
You got blocks up there to shooot?
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Yeah, I got onto quite a few farms at one stage. large blocks with goat, possum and rabbit problems. Ended up having the Council get me onto properties as I used to hunt a lot to get fit.
BUT: a large block up here is a farmlet comapred to the blocks you have down there. Used to stay on a farm in Otago when I was a kid over summer hols. Called Isla Downs just after Dunback and before the Pigroot. Was a big 35,000 acre sheep station. Now that's a block
Loved those times. Used to know people on the Rock and Pillar range too. A mate of mine used to hunt rabbits along the Waimak near you.
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Death cometh sooner or late
And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
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