This has nothing to do with the topic, but with so many of our Australian friends reading this thread, I thought I would post it here and in the politics thread.
This is so embarrassing. I sincerely apologize. He obviously can't remember your Prime Minister's name after looking up from his notes.
@425SCHADE.Agree with the N.S.W bit...those mountains make a hell of a difference to the rest of the state,
I've been in Orange for the last 16 years, grew up west of here but.
Sounds like we agree that some scotch/beer/rum around a fire is well overdue for us all
I haven’t watched the whole thing but that is an incredibly interesting video. Thanks for sharing itWife and I did this for a week in 2018. Because we planned on doing several weeks of sightseeing we opted to just use the PH's rental rifles and ammo - a couple of 375 H&H's. Between the two of us, we knocked down 28 cull/meat animals. 60% or so were head shots the rest were shoulder shots. The wanted/preferred head shots to limit meat damage. The meat was collected to feed to the concession holders crocs on his croc farm near Darwin.
Only took the meat, no bones, and it was run thru a grinder at the farm. He said he wanted as many head shots as possible to avoid bullet fragments in the meat that would bugger up his grinder blades.
The guys in this video were just using 308 with mil-surplus ball ammo and killing thousands of head a month.
Lots of guys go there to just "tune up" for a Cape Buff hunt and test out their big bore thunder wonders.
Most likely as my joint was for consumption in Australia only, non export but other abattoirs not far from us had export quota which much higher code of compliance .Did they sell it to McDonalds?
YepThis has nothing to do with the topic, but with so many of our Australian friends reading this thread, I thought I would post it here and in the politics thread.
This is so embarrassing. I sincerely apologize. He obviously can't remember your Prime Minister's name after looking up from his notes.
@CBH Australia
Chris it will only cost you $3,500 plus $750 trophy fee for a scrubber as opposed to $7,000+ for a,water buff mate. The scrubbers are mean bastards to go with it.
Bob
@Sarg@Dr Ray Banteng are the most likely to charge in my experience, Red Bulls of old & Scrub Bulls are close but just a lot more of them so more to behave badly by numbers, same as bad out comes from Cape Buffalo a lot more of them are hunted & close to people .
I haven't hunted the Forest Buff, Dwarf Buff or Red Buff (next year I hope) but I'm told even more dangerous but again I think could be these are encountered at close range with poor visibility ?
On the Hornet & Scrub Bull, no not that smart but I doubt it bounced of per say but it would of fragmented & not penetrated, being a 40gr varmint bullet if is was of US make the Euro stuff can be a lot harder as I think they shoot Roe Deer with them or as least the Deer I have shot the RWS & Norma killed them with body shots & Winchester/Rem had to be in the brain !
@Red LegI will look forward to that - ok maybe not the vegemite. And what the devil is Bundy?
But if there is beer in the evening and coffee in the morning, I am on board.
I’ll leave the .35 to Bob.
Like,And I reckon scrub bulls are nastier!!