by Wapiti » 03 Sep 2025, 10:00 am
Just for something different but still very much hunting related. Because unless I was hunting, I would not have found these pieces of history, and wondered how they got there, who left them and what things were going on way back then.
Over the years I've found a few spots where a very long time ago, someone has had quite an established camp.
During the '18-'19 drought, I could spot these things from a distance because they were visible due to the complete lack of grass. This time was the worst recorded drought in this area's history. Usually the first things spotted were old kerosene tins, then old beams and posts from lean-to's with rusted old wire used to hold it all together. Old pots, sheets of tin and stone fireplaces.
From enquiries I've made, most likely they were rabbiter's camps. Although I have found some quite strange ones that don't really fit that description, because of where they were.
Anyway, these are some of the cartridge cases I've found. Most were 25-20, majority was 32WCF and 303 Brit. Also I found, laying beside a track, a clipped 223 cartridge someone lost that was obviously only during the last 50 years.
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Regards G,
AKA Dr. Doolittle