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Rudyard

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Message ? Ime Rudyard From Nelson NZ but very familiar with BC where I lived & its mountains & rivers & our NZ ones .No interest in modern breachloaders or nitro or the camo stuff just Black powder muzzle loaders of most any nation or time period .Even made a Nigierian Dane gun of selected Galved water pipe (warrented not to burst more than once ! ) but it stood 'rabbit hole'proof & a bunny was all I shot with it .I just wanted an example of the sort the celebrated Jimmo Babatundi of Ikarudu lorry park fame (Ogan River school you understand ). But any ethic styles interest me.
If I have made perfectly good English flintlocks .(Ones now in the RA at Leeds Armories collection ) Recently some poster ran a photo of me outside the Te Totara Hut in the Ureaweras forests I had my wheellock rifle a 45 cal . I often used , high cyclitic rate of one every few minuets . A circa 1660s cheek stock stile I knew those forested mountains very well with varios flint & cap lock, MLs ,Only once did I take breech loader a WR Improuved Martini it number 2 Musket . heavy brute & once a 50 pound bow no optics, no camo , just bush savvy. In BC I used mostly percussion the most usefull being an old EX flint Double 16 bore ball in left small shot in right as I did'nt want big creatures just Fool Hens , Spruce Grouse ,Francolins or a Hare . Any way finally that's my Intro .
Patient Rudyard
 
Welcome from Victoria, never hunted the Nelson area but have shot most other places in both islands, did meet a spunky young lady at te totara but in 1980, say no more.
 
Welcome aboard.
Thank you Pabearhunter Perhaps your in BC? I only shot the one Bear just north of Big Bend on the Canoe River they where building the dam on the Columbia was after a job but it was all Union so I was hitching up to go to a friends in Edmonton long weekend & nobody much on that road I was'nt hunting but I had my 451 I made from a surplus Martini barrel I see a black bear I was low on Tucker so I put it together and stalked it.It hadnt winded me & as it reached a big log I leveled at maybe 4 feet and had a miss fire .. Wel its eyes went like saucers & it bolted off leaving poo in its wake . So I return to the road but later see one on a skidder road so I got to the road & on it came oblivious of me .Well this is it I had my knife & a tomahawk but let go at maybee 20 yards poor sod didn't know what hit it a Sharpes Bailey 500 grain it rolled over dead as a mackerel .& yes I had lots of meat . & rendered much fat for patch lube . But I've regretted it ever since. if I've often been very close to Bears .One I felt its breath on a bar on the lower Homathka. It was asleep in my mosquito net the fire gone down but its sniffing woke me up terrified I gave it a right mouthful of the most unkind sort (.There really wasn't time to chouse words more carefully ) It ran off I got the fire going again & went back to sleep. I wasn't far from the Logging Show at Cumsack creek Where I set on Winterizing for the camp of Camdo logging .

Not the only Bears but enough for now .Now Ide see it as murder Bears are people in my book Non in NZ so not likely .I was a hitch hiker in BC & the Yukon where I got was where I camped .'Astra Castra Numen Lumen'. viz " The Stars My camp providence my guide " Got that of a traction Engine but it fits ...
Regards Rudyard
 
Welcome from Victoria, never hunted the Nelson area but have shot most other places in both islands, did meet a spunky young lady at te totara but in 1980, say no more.
Te Totara is a hut I knew well Ime only here on this forum (Eventually after a great tussle with E gajetry !)I knew most all the old huts trips of one or two weeks being normal Some recent poster showed a photo of me hes a Fisherman of the Seyshells & a Ships Skipper friend met him & sent me a pic Youle note I carry a clockwork Rifle its a 45 circa 1660 style wheellock cheek stocked affair . I was once a govt Culler & had a Jungle carbine in 303 but in the dense bush of the Whakatani where I worked , most I shot would be as well if Ide a double shot gun with ball that was 1968 I never hunted with a nitro breach loader since, Barring pea rifles .If I did bowl donkeys on a Station in West Aus & popped a Dingo on the Victoria River in the Territory .
The Wheelock fascinated my Māori friends' not many use them they look odd bit old fashioned perhaps but once you get used to them there no more awkward than any other gun Bit more paraphernalia the stag flask, primer . & spanner trying to stop the bloody thing jangling .That sort of stuff your breach loaders don't have to deal with .I did make A flint BL on the' Turn Off' Principal it shot hard but was too slow to reload & handle in the weeds So gave up & stayed with my muzzle loaders . I've a pic of me after 10 days walking in our local bush Same gun but Ime hopeless at E gajets but my daughter is good at them .

Oh Victoria Echuca was my second home I've fired most all the Paddle Steamers in the Port
Regards Rudyard
 
Te Totara is a hut I knew well Ime only here on this forum (Eventually after a great tussle with E gajetry !)I knew most all the old huts trips of one or two weeks being normal Some recent poster showed a photo of me hes a Fisherman of the Seyshells & a Ships Skipper friend met him & sent me a pic Youle note I carry a clockwork Rifle its a 45 circa 1660 style wheellock cheek stocked affair . I was once a govt Culler & had a Jungle carbine in 303 but in the dense bush of the Whakatani where I worked , most I shot would be as well if Ide a double shot gun with ball that was 1968 I never hunted with a nitro breach loader since, Barring pea rifles .If I did bowl donkeys on a Station in West Aus & popped a Dingo on the Victoria River in the Territory .
The Wheelock fascinated my Māori friends' not many use them they look odd bit old fashioned perhaps but once you get used to them there no more awkward than any other gun Bit more paraphernalia the stag flask, primer . & spanner trying to stop the bloody thing jangling .That sort of stuff your breach loaders don't have to deal with .I did make A flint BL on the' Turn Off' Principal it shot hard but was too slow to reload & handle in the weeds So gave up & stayed with my muzzle loaders . I've a pic of me after 10 days walking in our local bush Same gun but Ime hopeless at E gajets but my daughter is good at them .

Oh Victoria Echuca was my second home I've fired most all the Paddle Steamers in the Port
Regards Rudyard
I culled out of ruatahuna for ten yrs. The boss was a very quirky guy, I think we called him gonnorhea, Rhimes with his name. Lol
 
I was on the Whakatane side 1968 Cant recall any odd name fellow . Harry Vipond ?He was fine by me OC at Rotorua Base got shot by a culler while bending to pick up some food sad end .Underlines the' Identify your target' we just Wore rolled up shorts & a Swaney plus ankle rubber boots with holes to let the water out And Puttees Feet all wrinkled end of day but came good & same next day. I've pics some where we based at Junction hut Rolly had a track crew Rudyard
 
Alan Rhea was his moniker. I was there a couple of yrs later. Loved the Waikare river, Rusa deer up to Waikare Whenua, beautiful big native pine trees, like Rimu and totara. The winters were damn cold after crisscrossing 40 plus times. Ah the good old days.
 
Alan Rhea was his moniker. I was there a couple of yrs later. Loved the Waikare river, Rusa deer up to Waikare Whenua, beautiful big native pine trees, like Rimu and totara. The winters were damn cold after crisscrossing 40 plus times. Ah the good old days.
Forgot by the time I was there two or three yrs later we were down to undies to save weight and tooth brushes were cut in half, bit of like all the big boys wanting light weight rifles now days. I had eight sleeping bags scattered around the block, just carried a small potato sack for a picau
 
Alan Rhea was his moniker. I was there a couple of yrs later. Loved the Waikare river, Rusa deer up to Waikare Whenua, beautiful big native pine trees, like Rimu and totara. The winters were damn cold after crisscrossing 40 plus times. Ah the good old days.
It was Wairare Junction One lad hunted that region Whenua very keen'.First bootfull on a June morning stuff ' we where lucky it was spring time I spent the winter on the possoms out of Seddonville on the coast Crumpet's book inspired me like many another , So I make for Rotarua Harry Vipond said thiers 13 in front of you but he took my contacts anyway so I hitch up round Northland hunt Pucatee forests for pigs get back to mates in Auckland noteing the Canberra in port I says book me a birth Ile come down & pay you' to find a cable "Commence hunting work Ruatahuna dated the following day H Vipond (I had overlanded down to Ceylon in 1966 had to live on 4 rupees a day for 6 weeks on Ceylon due to Seamans strike I finally get a P & O to Freemantle. I had a whole 3 quid to my name had the sleep in the Kings park then visited other overlander's who had quarters kip & get out early but got onto a house building job the Town of Dampier 6 half mouths so made out like a bandit fine . So I thought the ship will wait & I cancelled it and set of hitching to Ruatahuna .Tinny rides got me to Te Whiti its dark & wet I grope about for a camp then seeing car lights by Murapara I hitch & its Harry V him self rigth to base get a feed & the bunk house next day rubber boots with horseshoe nails a round box of 303 HP just a drilled nose no lead, & Puttees .Then they say go with this truck help unload & a Chopper will come soon give me tucker & a pup tent to guard the Fuel & all supplies .& away they go it was 8 or so days later Ime still on Guard ere a Chopper takes it all away & leaves me with new chum Greg From Opotiki and directions to Ohani . well Greg wasnt fit so we availed of Whary with pig lice & a 303 stuffed in the frame We made the hut next morning & I barrelled a running pig the dogs where after . pretty trusting of a new starter on reflection Gregs tally was poor he just wasn't fit. if good company. the pics show (Or will ) us two at Junction & the blanched antler came in a fresh. I later made a Stag Powder flask & carved it in Alice Spring's its shown on the Te Totara post who ever sent it in Ime new on this forum being mostly into muzzleloaders don't do any breechloaders unless obsoltes stuff with Black power .By the Way I joined ACT As the Jucinda Luserns pack of Bxxxxxds blamed us liscence F Os vetted shooters for the regal balls up by the Police . Just leftist mob kneejerk reaction .SO Don't forget to make your submission re the unjust penalisation & 'Buy Back' !? what a mess . just wright your views on this unjustified insult unless of course you approved of this being penalised for some thing we' Might' do Penalised & vilified & their still at it . Registration What waste of money & they dont know from clay about guns Asking the owner of a side by side shot gun what its magazine capicity was mate registered a flintlock replica musket the bod says is it rifled ? No its smooth bored Oh its a shotgun .No it fires a ball he couldn't grasp that so put it down as' a shotgun' & your paying millions to these nits The UN Chater excluded ALL muzzle loaders as requiring no license but that's ignored . Anyway you get the drift .
Regards Rudyard

( Ime fond of Victorian poetry but don't exclude Pan Ayres ).
 
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