'They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.'
The last of the few that gave so much to defeat a dictator attending a commemoration ceremony in France today, such...
Any advice on this welcomed.
New brass, Lapua brass, it's a 6.5/55 SE, no issues
But, I have tried to reload once fired brass out of the rifle.
Problems, full length resized and trimmed to length and all within SAMMI specs.
Tried the unloaded brass and it chambers fine, bolt closes, no issues...
Firstly read the following:
see https://www.nature.scot/professional-advice/protected-areas-and-species/licensing/species-licensing-z-guide/deer/deer-authorisations
They are going to hammer the red deer population in Scotland.
Where can you hunt?
Well Scotland is stunning, and you can get a...
7 hour drive on Friday, Devon to Norfolk to meet up with an old friend, I was accompanied with Adam to shoot something we don't have where I live, Chinese Water Deer (CWD) and Muntjac.
No limits shoot what you can.
To date I've had 5 CWD and Adam 1 CWD and 2 Muntjac
Last night we had a few...
Sorry for the poor quality photo, couldn't get my phone to stand up!
High winds and rain didn't make for a productive time but it was exciting stuff.
They are a beautiful bird and taste great
We couldn't find 1 woodcock and also lost a pigeon
Some interesting fungus
A typical granite tor...
Lee did make them but I can't find one anywhere, I use one for my .243 and they are awesome, so just wondering if anyone has one, or can find one and be willing to post across the pond?
Here is a photo of what I am referring to
Many thanks
Richard
This was the result of a day out with some mates, and we haven't really made a dent in the population, all Fallow deer, there has been an explosion since Covid (obviously we couldn't go hunting) and in the future the government is looking into solutions in how the populations can be reduced, I...
@406LIFE asked me to do this podcast, that was out of my comfort zone, but I hooked him up with a guy in the UK who does a lot for hunting there, similar to what @Big Fin does here.
Its the only podcast I have ever listened to from beginning to end...
I thought I would stay in bed a bit longer today and change tactics, the reds around me are renowned for coming at at very last light and going back to bed at very first light.
But yesterday there was a freezing cold easterly wind, I figured that on a nice warm sunny day like today they would be...
A chap in the UK asked me, I have no idea, I can only guess he will be very limited.
He will be visiting end of May, beginning of June.
Are there any hunting opportunities or fishing around Houston that time of year?
I can only think of hogs?
@Europe any advice on Texas;)
Many thanks
Richard
For various reason's I dropped off the radar, but I have been busy in England, (that's in Europe, yes I actually do exist and live in the continent of Europe unlike a member on here with the same user name!) I hope the following brings back happy memories to @Dave N , @Sawtooth and @brymoore...
I'm not a fan of hunting them when they are in velvet, but there have been so many damaging/eating the crops one had to go.
Season started on 1st August.
This is the exit wound, .243 80 grain copper 3100' fps
Top of the heart and lung, ran 75 yards and fell over.
Now I can get back to a bit of...
I bought this 12 months ago 2nd hand, but with very little use, it’s a Blaser K95, 20’’ hexagonal barrel in .308
Due to lockdown I didn’t get my hand's on it until 3 months ago, zeroed with my 6x42 Schmidt and Bender, which after 25 years of heavy use decided to develop a terminal fault, re...
I was born in Exeter, it was a target by the Germans in WW2 during the blitz on several cities throughout England it was a stunning city, and that was the main reason it was targeted.
My Dad was living in Coventry at the same time and that suffered terribly.
So, last week a building site was...
The 2 stags appeared late afternoon, when I spotted them they were too far, then they disappeared, cursing I returned to ‘my spot’ and waited, I couldn’t believe it when one appeared on the horizon making his way back, he got to around 100 yards, was about to walk into the woods, I stopped him...
I thought you might be interested in this article
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jan/10/wild-deer-set-to-wreak-havoc-in-uk-woodlands-as-venison-demand-plunges
We can sell venison in the UK, but the market has crashed, so not so many are being culled=population explosion.
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