bigrich wrote:The bachelor life for me fellas. The only things I worry about are beer, diesel, bullets , or bait.
bigfellascott wrote:bigrich wrote:The bachelor life for me fellas. The only things I worry about are beer, diesel, bullets , or bait.
Same here mate, livin the dream, no boat anchor here holding me back from doing what I want to do.
Stix wrote:bigfellascott wrote:bigrich wrote:The bachelor life for me fellas. The only things I worry about are beer, diesel, bullets , or bait.
Same here mate, livin the dream, no boat anchor here holding me back from doing what I want to do.
Single here too guys...
But if ever get a partner ill definately try Dr Ziad's relationship advice...!
bigrich wrote:Anyway, back to topic. All you fellas in a relationship,tell your missus you need a light weight rifle for stalking otherwise it’s going to cost lots of money for a chiropractor at a later date. Actually, ya better use the word “hunting “ instead of “stalking “ someone might think your the wrong kind of stalker
bigrich wrote:Stix wrote:bigfellascott wrote:bigrich wrote:The bachelor life for me fellas. The only things I worry about are beer, diesel, bullets , or bait.
Same here mate, livin the dream, no boat anchor here holding me back from doing what I want to do.
Single here too guys...
But if ever get a partner ill definately try Dr Ziad's relationship advice...!
He could get his own show like Dr Phil !?!
solarpak wrote:My advice - buy the better half a decent camera and take her hunting with you!! My wife loves hunting with me and even helps with the carry out ......
Anyway stalking vs target....all about weight if your looking into stalking.... but i do a lot of deer hunting where i sit in a ground blind - and thus a target gun (semi-heavy sporter or varmint) works very nicely..... but i wouldn't even look at using these rifles if shooting on foot and doing lots of walking or climbing.....
Thats it really - aint rocket science.... there are folks who carry heavy outfits as stalking rifles - and thats ok - but at the end of the day, its their back and wallet when they go to the physio or chiro!!!
Cheers
CK
bigrich wrote:well tas, at the moment i think my a7 sako in 308 is pretty good. it's quite light. a mate of mine has a steyr pro hunter in 308 also , it's light and i reckon it's capable of doing what you want. even with factory ammo it makes one hole. the safety might take some getting used to , but once you know it , it's very good. i think the biggest problem for the australian shooter these days is there is so much choice.
TassieTiger wrote:but will not over heat after shooting two groups of 3 in side 5 minutes?
From my limited experience you can’t have both...