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The Hornet Project: An action in hand
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Thursday, 16 February 2012. An action in hand. The NSW Firearms Registry managed to process my Permit To Acquire in record time and I received my PTA late last week; no action in sight and the official paperwork burning a hole in my pocket. The Greengrass Antique and Modern Arms Fair. Is on this weekend. What I should have done is grabbed the kids and headed over for a bit of a look-see as to what was on the tables. That was the plan. And firearmsales.com.au. Wait till the weekend or just lock in the BSA?
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The Hornet Project: The Hornet Project begins...
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Monday, 23 January 2012. The Hornet Project begins. And so it came to be that I purchased a Remington Model 700 VSSF chambered in .220 Swift and topped it with a Leupold VX-III 6.5-20x40mm. I shot it for a few months before fitting a Hart 2oz trigger; great bit of gear but it meant I no longer had a safety (nothing lost there! And rather annoyingly at first, there was no bolt stop! The Remington Model 700 VSSF .220 Swift with. Leupold VX-III 6.5-20 x 40mm;. For a long time now I've been considering addin...
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The Hornet Project: March 2012
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Tuesday, 6 March 2012. So which cartridge for the The Hornet Project? So I've been doing a bit of research into what might be a suitable cartridge for The Hornet Project. Other than the need for a rimmed cartridge, there are not too many prerequisites. Of course, nothing "big" as I really don't want to get too close my .220 Swift. Best define the task before I take this any further. So we're calling it a small pest or "varmint". So low recoil for maximum visibility on target engagement would be a plus.
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Taxidermy 101: DaggaBoy's new chapter - And now, taxidermy!
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Friday, 7 December 2012. DaggaBoy's new chapter - And now, taxidermy! As a young boy I lived on a small Mediterranean island and guns and hunting were a part of our day-to-day life. I would often help my father clean and oil his Belgium FN Browning A5 - l-abjad. The white one. We would spend hours f' id-dura f'l-. That my father had built when he was 18. Twice a year, f'l-istaġun tal-gammiem. We would head t o il-wied ta-Kaproċ għall-passa. With the Franchi in hand, keeping cover. We came across a couple...
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Hunting Africa's Big Game: Processing a bull giraffe
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Thursday, 4 October 2012. Processing a bull giraffe. Thought I'd post a few images of the field processing of the giraffe bull. I shot him at 7:52am and we were working hard till close to 3:00pm to get him skinned and broken down. He fell in a pretty handy position with awkward but relatively good access for the vehicles but the skinning was a bit awkward at times. Enjoy this brief photo essay. The missus snapped this picture while I was watching the early stages of the skinning operation. These guys...
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Taxidermy 101: December 2012
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Monday, 17 December 2012. Game Council NSW: Caping, Tanning and Taxidermy workshop. A hunting mate of mine and I headed out west on Saturday to participate in Game Council N SW's. Bathurst Taxidermy Workshop" held at Bowman's Taxidermy. The workshop was led by Kev Daley in the studio he runs in the Kelso industrial area and facilitated by Dave "Bluey" Smith, Central West Game Manager for Game Council NSW. As part of its OutREACH Hunter Education. Initiative. We also met. Skinning out the face. As Kev wor...
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Hunting Africa's Big Game: A shot of a tsessebe
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Monday, 21 January 2013. A shot of a tsessebe. Last Friday afternoon I was archiving (read: deleting) files that have accumulated on my office computer and I came across a very special photo I wanted to share. The fastest antelope on earth - have come back so well in southern Africa that they have been completely removed from the CITES appendices, a wonderful thing for both the game and hunters. While our PH Stephan rode up front with Fanwell - tracker and skinner. Tsessebe - Damaliscus lunatus. After a ...
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Hunting Africa's Big Game: January 2013
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Monday, 21 January 2013. A shot of a tsessebe. Last Friday afternoon I was archiving (read: deleting) files that have accumulated on my office computer and I came across a very special photo I wanted to share. The fastest antelope on earth - have come back so well in southern Africa that they have been completely removed from the CITES appendices, a wonderful thing for both the game and hunters. While our PH Stephan rode up front with Fanwell - tracker and skinner. Tsessebe - Damaliscus lunatus. After a ...
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Hunting Africa's Big Game: October 2012
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Thursday, 4 October 2012. Processing a bull giraffe. Thought Id post a few images of the field processing of the giraffe bull. I shot him at 7:52am and we were working hard till close to 3:00pm to get him skinned and broken down. He fell in a pretty handy position with awkward but relatively good access for the vehicles but the skinning was a bit awkward at times. Enjoy this brief photo essay. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Born to hunt, hunt to live. View my complete profile. Processing a bull giraffe.
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