You are on to something hand skills.
A Dark and Stormy as it’s known in Australia is one of my favourites.
The soft dink is brewed in Bundaberg Queensland and Bundaberg tum is distilled in the same town so if it wasn’t obvious that’s where they get the name.
As for Kraken rum I have not...
My mate still uses a Remington 788 in .222rem rebuilt on the remnants of the original but the stock is the battle scarred wooden stock he has modified to suit him. He try’s others but still goes back to the original as he says it feels like an extension of him. I guess after nearly 40 years it...
This is Australia mate.
Practical not Tactical.
Turtle doesn’t use plastic stocks🤔 I believe he was shooting professionally back in the day and wood worked then as it does now.
Excellent, well it’s a first for firearms registry and your first Wildcat.
Nice looking rifle.
Looking forward to hearing of your adventures with the Beanmore.
I believe the .260 cartridge is longer than the manbun case. This means there is material in the chamber allowing enough to cut the chamber to the 6.5 Beanmore .
Pretty sure it was in a thread here. The Beanmore case is formed from a . 260 case fire formed to get the 36.5 degree shoulder.
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Lamington, it’s as Aussie as a cake drive or Rum n Coke.
But like putting coconut on Smiths Crisps I’m not sure it’s a good match.
But I have always liked the Royal Coffee liqueur that used to be limited edition so maybe choc coconut rum works.
Let us know what you think.
Agreed, but just consider the loaded round is the cheapest part of the hunt.
If ammo is coding me $2.50 a round and I take multiple pest animals it’s worth it.
Taking a great animal or taking a pest animal out it’s worth it.
While I don’t doubt their size or that you are in awe of them I for one are fascinated by them.
It would be my dream trophy if I were prepared to brave the cold and part with the money required to hunt ann Alaskan Brown bear.
Something about dangerous game appeals to me and I don’t know why it...