Country girl wrote:Hi I'm from Victoria.
Very interested in hunting/shooting.
Love to hear any advice and tips.
Love being in the country.
Want to learn to live off the land more and process my own meat in time.
TasDan22 wrote:G’day everyone,
Dan here from northern Tasmania. Just completed my firearm training for Cat A & B, and have a .22 on the way. I’ll be shooting all the bastard rabbits on our property but am also looking to find a club where I might learn some good technique and get some practise in. Have contacted Sheffield Rifle Club in that regard as it looks like they might cater for field rifle shooting.
Anyway, I have much to learn and will be reading widely across these forums. Appreciate being here amounts like minded people. Take care and have a great Easter,
Regards,
Dan
JohnnyM wrote:Gday all.
Just joined and just started clays at my local club. Complete newbie, so will be trawling the forum for all the knowledge and advice I can get.
Based in NSW and started hitting the club with my friend and neighbour who's been shooting for decades.
Cheers
Johnny.
No1Mk3 wrote:G'day Beeza,
Welcome aboard, sounds like we have similar life arcs (except swords, no bloody way bayonets are hard enough without going into swords!!) Name indicate owner or former? I had a '52 A10 Plunger and a '71 A65 OIF once, traded the Lightning for a Morgo kitted T120. Cheers.
SneakyPigeon22 wrote:Hello folks, new member here from VIC. Originally from South Africa, my dad was a gunsmith (Musgrave) and master engraver by trade when I grew up so spent many hours reloading for-, shooting and cleaning a wide variety of firearms in my youth. Hadn't had much involvement in the industry for the last 20-odd years and recently got back into it and loving every moment of it again.
I enjoy both target shooting and hunting here in VIC and reloading for my trusty Tikka T3. When I'm not shooting I enjoy load development and general tinkering, restoration and maintenance of my modest arsenal. I've recently refinished the stock on my little Savage MKII to get that factory-finish walnut to show it's true colours and like most of you I'm sure, have a long shopping list of things I'm still after. Don't tell my misso though
Glad to be here!