Pilch wrote:More like just shows how much we get stung normally
tom604 wrote:son of a b#%*h ^^^^^^ thats a bit of a mark up!!!!!
tom604 wrote:son of a b#%*h ^^^^^^ thats a bit of a mark up!!!!!
Oldbloke wrote:tom604 wrote:son of a b#%*h ^^^^^^ thats a bit of a mark up!!!!!
typical mark up is always at the very least 100%. Sometimes 10x
sbd3927 wrote:They'd given up on importing folders because of the pen-pushers and knife laws
bigfellascott wrote:Can't see a use for it myself, these sorts of things smack of "Gimmick" to me.
bigfellascott wrote:Can't see a use for it myself, these sorts of things smack of "Gimmick" to me.
bigfellascott wrote:Nup never needed a machete knife, got a chainsaw to do any real cutting with and a bread and butter knife to butter the bread with I don't even take an axe these days (chainsaw handles all those duties too).
bigfellascott wrote:Can't see a use for it myself, these sorts of things smack of "Gimmick" to me.
North East wrote:If I had to cut wood a chainsaw is far more effective.
Sender wrote:North East wrote:If I had to cut wood a chainsaw is far more effective.
No one mentioned cutting quantities of wood? That's miles away from what this is intended for.
Sender wrote:We both know no knife is intended to cut the quantities of wood you'd use a chainsaw for.
Why are we arguing that?
Sender wrote:We both know no knife is intended to cut the quantities of wood you'd use a chainsaw for.
Why are we arguing that?
tom604 wrote:you cant chainsaw blackberry's or small axe them (with out getting scratched up anyway) one of the places i shoot on has a few berry bushes and a machete would work a treat to get to the bunnys that i shoot that stay just inside the bush better than the stick i use at the moment
bigfellascott wrote:tom604 wrote:you cant chainsaw blackberry's or small axe them (with out getting scratched up anyway) one of the places i shoot on has a few berry bushes and a machete would work a treat to get to the bunnys that i shoot that stay just inside the bush better than the stick i use at the moment
Ya should just wait for em to come out a bit more mate, saves having to cut em out to get to em, that's what I do anyway. (fooked if I'm going into blackberry bushes with the Tiger and Browns around here.
Chronos wrote:bigfellascott wrote:tom604 wrote:you cant chainsaw blackberry's or small axe them (with out getting scratched up anyway) one of the places i shoot on has a few berry bushes and a machete would work a treat to get to the bunnys that i shoot that stay just inside the bush better than the stick i use at the moment
Ya should just wait for em to come out a bit more mate, saves having to cut em out to get to em, that's what I do anyway. (fooked if I'm going into blackberry bushes with the Tiger and Browns around here.
I thought youd just spray the blackberry now then torch them at the end of winter and just stand by with the shotgun for some fast paced smoking rabbit action
A property we shoot on at Orange NSW has a few gates out the back that rarely get used by the farmer but we go through them a bit to a camp site. Short of taking a whipper snipper over there I find slashing the grass/blackberry with a light cane knife or machete the quickest way to get the gates open when we haven't been up there for a while. He tends of to put cattle out there because some of the fencing needs work and he doesn't need the feed.
Chronos