
mchughcb wrote:My main hunting calibre is 30-06. The bigger ones are mainly for comp.


mchughcb wrote:Never amazes me in the last 3 years how many pensioners ive seen drop 6-10k on a thermal scope or binoculars in the LGS while complaining about the price of ammo.


Fester wrote:mchughcb wrote:Never amazes me in the last 3 years how many pensioners ive seen drop 6-10k on a thermal scope or binoculars in the LGS while complaining about the price of ammo.
I'll have you know, I have been in ammo price shock since I got back into shooting. 22 ammo used to cost around $2.50 a pack.
Prices now are disturbing.
Not a chance I would even think about those thermals, and what's wrong with my Fleebay red and green torches.
I won't even buy a decent scope, let alone binos at todays prices.
When I was a boy lol


mchughcb wrote:Here's my rook rifle. Resleeved from 297-300 Rook to 22LR. I love it.
This was before I had the 50 yrd leaf adjusted to shoot for 50m with eley club. Shoots a very tight group at 25m and if you can see the target at 50m.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsT5jgMBjsg



fussy wrote:Amazing how many pensioners half my age can afford a cruise to Fiji, then ask to be bulk billed at the GP.

mchughcb wrote:Keep an eye out for the Australian fibe arms auctions in May. There are generally a few rook rifles for sale and betram generally has brass for them.

fussy wrote:Amazing how many pensioners half my age can afford a cruise to Fiji, then ask to be bulk billed at the GP.
I've seen cases of people not wanting to use the drive through at the bottle shop, as they weren't sure they had enough fuel to get out of the driveway (let alone home), but spent > $100 on grog.
Or the bottle shop, where the customer asks if they can use Afterpay...


Fester wrote:I have never done the cruise ship thing, but pre-COVID days, when talking to others, I felt like the only one.
Some were well off but tight as, and I think it was the value that had them cruising and eating their heads off.
Also, you are not allowed to troll a line, and they aren't likely to stop and let you play a big fish if hooked.


perentie wrote:I am with you there. I find no attraction to those Cruise Ships. The same with Retirement Homes etc. Never get me in one of those either. Most people I know that have been sent to one died not long after. I will die at home here. I have always worked outdoors and never in an office. The older I get the more antisocial I become.


Die Judicii wrote:Hey 9.3 x 64,
I'm with you 110% on what your saying in the OP
Even in the mid 80's it was very apparent.
As a Pressure Vessel welder and working for a boss at the time,, I had difficulty making all the ends meet with four little kids and a missus.
But I used to see exactly what your saying every day.
99% of the other tradies as well as the TA's would be spending money that I could never figure or imagine where it was coming from.
Even the apprentices who were on real sh!t money back then would be spending.
Every day of the week they'd buy smoko, buy lunch, buy smokes, and go to the pub after work.
And,,,,, to top it off the large majority of em (when asked to buy a raffle ticket) would pull out wallets that were straining to contain all the cash within.
The formula for how all that worked always evaded me,,,,,,,,,, and still does, so your not alone in your observations.


Wapiti wrote:Friends of ours use that doggy daycare. For some dog that needs it'd hair clipped regularly. Apparently it's "great for socialising the dog with others"
It's proof that if someone can dream up a service for people out there to avoid personal responsibility, that can make a mint from lazy people.
People around here have to buy the lates cars and complain about the crazy costs and the difficulty in paying, why do they do that then?
The vehicles they are buying, generally the lates Landcruisers, have up to a year wait for them after order (and have 2-3 price increases along the way), are under-engineered and really are only a status symbol, yes they were great vehicles once, but not anymore.
Even as a tax deduction, you still need the expendable cash to pay for these things and if groceries become difficult to buy because of that...
Then they say they can't afford supplement food for their other unnecessary money-pits like horses, latest quad bikes and then complain the bank is harassing them and they're at their credit limit.
Buying their personal indulgences then causes them worry ulcers!
Then when I pull up on the dirt road in my now 11 year old ute to say g'day, they say, still got that old clunker? When are you going to get with the times? Why'd you put new tyres on it, keep it going?
Banks seem to be the only businesses in this country making a profit, it's out of the pain the system demands most people put themselves in. Definitely a case of the financial system controlling us.
If you can afford to buy it in "cash", not credit, well then go hard.


Wapiti wrote:You guys hang onto your hats, prepare.
I'm not talking about doomsday clowns with nose rings and sleeve tats, telling you to start storing water and beans.
Hopefully I'm wrong, but within the next month, some really bad things are going to happen.
Making Aus fuel and energy independent will take many years - engineering then building refineries, exploring and drilling our vast oilfields, uranium and inexhaustible clean nuclear power generation.
We have all the resources, including the skills and manpower to power any world customer too... but only after fixing this problem for ourselves forever.
But whilst this country is still run by activists that have spent their lives under the arms of Mummy and the unions, we are stuffed.
But in the meantime, I just have a very bad feeling about what's about to happen.
The lack of leadership, intelligence and self-indulgence of the creatures in government now must be apparent to Aussies by now?
I really hope this isn't coming.


Wapiti wrote:Friends of ours use that doggy daycare. For some dog that needs it'd hair clipped regularly. Apparently it's "great for socialising the dog with others"
It's proof that if someone can dream up a service for people out there to avoid personal responsibility, that can make a mint from lazy people.
People around here have to buy the lates cars and complain about the crazy costs and the difficulty in paying, why do they do that then?
The vehicles they are buying, generally the lates Landcruisers, have up to a year wait for them after order (and have 2-3 price increases along the way), are under-engineered and really are only a status symbol, yes they were great vehicles once, but not anymore.
Even as a tax deduction, you still need the expendable cash to pay for these things and if groceries become difficult to buy because of that...
Then they say they can't afford supplement food for their other unnecessary money-pits like horses, latest quad bikes and then complain the bank is harassing them and they're at their credit limit.
Buying their personal indulgences then causes them worry ulcers!
Then when I pull up on the dirt road in my now 11 year old ute to say g'day, they say, still got that old clunker? When are you going to get with the times? Why'd you put new tyres on it, keep it going?
Banks seem to be the only businesses in this country making a profit, it's out of the pain the system demands most people put themselves in. Definitely a case of the financial system controlling us.
If you can afford to buy it in "cash", not credit, well then go hard.
glad i bought when i did . it's got 354,000 on it now, and i won't be getting rid of it anytime soon . except for a flat battery it hasn't missed a beat . just did a check on carsales , anywhere from 10-30k . saw one that had 601,000 on the clock , there's a bit of life left in mine i think
yes , 115,000 AUD
cheers 
Wapiti wrote:You guys hang onto your hats, prepare.
I'm not talking about doomsday clowns with nose rings and sleeve tats, telling you to start storing water and beans.
Hopefully I'm wrong, but within the next month, some really bad things are going to happen.
Making Aus fuel and energy independent will take many years - engineering then building refineries, exploring and drilling our vast oilfields, uranium and inexhaustible clean nuclear power generation.
We have all the resources, including the skills and manpower to power any world customer too... but only after fixing this problem for ourselves forever.
But whilst this country is still run by activists that have spent their lives under the arms of Mummy and the unions, we are stuffed.
But in the meantime, I just have a very bad feeling about what's about to happen.
The lack of leadership, intelligence and self-indulgence of the creatures in government now must be apparent to Aussies by now?
I really hope this isn't coming.




