Gwion wrote:Welcome to the new members!
Southpaw wrote:Hi all,
From Tassie (que the jokes)
Long time forum stalker, great to read up on common issues, ideas and general QandAs.
Cheers.
Keith wrote:Sorry to be so late with this introduction. I saw something shiny & got distracted!
My name is Keith, & have been using guns since age 7 years. I am retired & a land owner. I am a writer, primitive skills instructor, woodman, 18th century living historian, an experimental archaeologist, video producer & book author. So much for being retired!!!
I do own modern guns, but my main interest lies in muzzle-loading guns & the equipment. I am getting on in years now, but I still enjoy historical trekking & camping.
Thank you for letting me be a part of your group.
Regards, Keith.
brett1868 wrote:Keith wrote:Sorry to be so late with this introduction. I saw something shiny & got distracted!
My name is Keith, & have been using guns since age 7 years. I am retired & a land owner. I am a writer, primitive skills instructor, woodman, 18th century living historian, an experimental archaeologist, video producer & book author. So much for being retired!!!
I do own modern guns, but my main interest lies in muzzle-loading guns & the equipment. I am getting on in years now, but I still enjoy historical trekking & camping.
Thank you for letting me be a part of your group.
Regards, Keith.
Welcome Keith, great to have you onboard and there's a few fans of the black arts on here. I'm sure they'll make themselves known to you in due course.
Oldbloke wrote:Sheesh this black powder rubbish is taking over the forum. Next you will want to use a spear!
PS. In retirement it's the work that keeps you going.
Oldbloke wrote:Sheesh this black powder rubbish is taking over the forum. Next you will want to use a spear!
PS. In retirement it's the work that keeps you going.
Daddybang wrote::welcome: fellas
Oldbloke wrote:Sheesh this black powder rubbish is taking over the forum. Next you will want to use a spear!
PS. In retirement it's the work that keeps you going.
brett1868 wrote:Southpaw wrote:Hi all,
From Tassie (que the jokes)
Long time forum stalker, great to read up on common issues, ideas and general QandAs.
Cheers.
Is the other head right handed?
Welcome aboard, we have quite a few of your country men on here.
_aussie_bloke wrote:Hi fellow forum members.
I'm new here so just saying g'day.
I've shot many guns in the past (army, shooting with friends etc) but only just getting into this on my own. License pending...!
I'm from the north eastern suburbs of Melbourne (Greensborough), looking to get into pest shooting, clay targets, and rabbit/duck/deer hunting.
If anyone is from around the the north east, let me know - I'm looking for like-minded people to go shooting with.
Thanks
juststarting wrote:Thats a bit dangerous. I would have thought that your sisters sits passenger side.
Also, welcome
grandadbushy wrote::welcome: new comers i'm not sure who's who but welcome
And good to see you've got a good sense of humor Southpaw
Southpaw wrote:grandadbushy wrote::welcome: new comers i'm not sure who's who but welcome
And good to see you've got a good sense of humor Southpaw
Bob Brown’s in our neck of the woods down here, so you have to have a good sense of humour, some of the stuff he comes out with...
KeithyGeorge wrote:G'Day All,
Getting back into it after having my first taste of hunting back in the 80's as a 10yo!!!
I have a relative that has two guns they are willing to hand over to get me started, and I need to work out a fair price, they are:
1. Rifle .22 Husqvarna with a Nikko Stirling scope, early 80's I think
2. 12G shotgun Fabarm made in Italy I think 1976 vintage
Sorry no pictures as yet.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance
Cheers
Keithy
Gunplumber wrote:G’day all. I'm Steve. I’m mainly into hunting these days. Mostly with ex-mil stuff and have a bit of an interest in wildcats and obsolete chamberings. I am a fitter by trade and like making my own bits and pieces. Catch you round.