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25 March 2008, 11:34
Husqvarna M98AR Stalking Weekend Details
Brian, you northern boys could always stash your gear in my room at the travelodge for the time being,
Happy to help,
best regards Chris
25 March 2008, 13:12
Artemis.Ian,
I think it may be worth mentioning a few words regarding Travelodge vs firearms etc.
ie... firearms, lots of men in green tights (Uh-hmmm, I mean goretex
)and Travelodge receptionists sometimes don't make a great combination!!!
Just a thought, it may have already been covered off!
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25 March 2008, 14:06
Fallow BuckPete,
NOTHING is worse than early mornings!! I was out yesterday and it was a 4am start. It took me an hour to get onto the shoot because of the volume of deer out and about. There was a corking buck out too that would have done you nicely for your "representative" head collection...
Anyway guys looks like we are pretty close. as Artemis says, with regards to rifles in the hotel. Please be discreet. If they can stay in cars while waiting at meeting times it would make things a lot easier.
It was indeed very cold this weekend. starting temp when I got in the car was -3C and I got snowed on!! Anyway for those that are from out of town, layers and hat/gloves/face veil are all handy both in the central heating stakes and the Camo stakes.
Rgds,
FB
A very good point.
There have been some reports of receptionists at these Motels getting nervous at the thought of firearms being brought onto the premises. In one case, an area manager was called and the shooters asked to move on!
I have never had a problem, however, am discrete when bringing firearms into a motel. I usually book in - then make a second trip to bring in the gun case. That, or leave the case secured in the car - minus ammo and bolt.
Has not been a problem to date - but the thought of having to go find alternative accommodation due to one upset and confused receptionist..... makes tact a good thing!
Rgds Ian
Just taking my rifle for a walk!........
25 March 2008, 16:31
Claret_Dabblerquote:
Originally posted by Husqvarna M98:
Brian, you northern boys could always stash your gear in my room at the travelodge for the time being,
Happy to help,
best regards Chris
Chris thanks for that. I was hoping to get booked in, unload the gear and get changed before we head off. Didn't want to be travelling in my hunting clothes/boots.
Just looking at the weather forecast, has anyone ever sat out in a highseat in chest waders and wading jacket?
Neoprene chesty's might be an idea...
Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
25 March 2008, 21:15
Arild IversenMy friends, I have bad news.
I´m still stuck on the oil rig due to weather problems, helicopters can´t fly.
Already two days of flying canselled, so most likely I will not be home before friday.
That mean I can´t make Baldoc.
I´m in a sad state right now, have really been looking forward to this
But hopefully I will be able to take a trip over at some other time.
Still got some unsetteled business with some muntjacs and a fox, as Artemis know all about...
I whish you all a great weekend, and I expect a full report with lots of pictures.
Best regards
Arild
Arild Iversen.
25 March 2008, 21:38
Fallow BuckArild,
I'm genuinely sorry to hear that as I was looking forward to seeing you again.
The good news is that you have a permit for the best part of a year so we can sort something out for you on the stalking front later in the year even if it is just to come and visit my patch.
Best regards,
Kiri
25 March 2008, 21:50
Artemis.Arild,
I'm sorry too... was looking forward to you connecting with Mr Fox this time ;o) But will be sure to see you in the near future I hope.
Brian,
Chest waders??? Well there is one seat called 'The Cold Seat' I'll leave you to your imagination but chest waders may not be a silly idea
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25 March 2008, 21:55
Fallow BuckCan I voulenteer to not have the cold seat please!!!
Thanks,
FB
25 March 2008, 22:06
1894mk2Forecast does look a bit bleak. Pray for clear mornings with rain either finished or coming and likewise for the evening.
26 March 2008, 13:09
Artemis.Ummmmm...
http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/dayforecast.asp?day=2&zipcode=BaldockSaturday - 47 mph gusts wind & Sunday 50mph???
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http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/7days.aspWell, this looks a little more hopeful
But it does look as though we are going to enjoy a bit of a breeze!
Rgds Ian
Just taking my rifle for a walk!........
26 March 2008, 14:31
Claret_DabblerFriday evening and Saturday morning & evening don't look to bad.
Sunday morning looks to be a write-off.
What a tragedy......
Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
Bloody Birthday boys.................
Rgds Ian
Just taking my rifle for a walk!........
26 March 2008, 18:03
Husqvarna M98No way I would let you have a sleep in whilst the rest of us are out there freezing and enjoying it..
/C
27 March 2008, 17:51
solviGot up early this morning, loaded 40. Shells for the 300WM.
165g HPBT Sierra Game king, in front of VV165 75.5g.
On my way to the airport after one hour, landing at Stansted at 18,55
See you all there
Sölvi
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27 March 2008, 18:56
FoxshooterSierra dont make hollow point Game Kings ???
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Plane leaves in 3hrs.hope sun not a washout.Sierra does make HP GKs ill bring one.BEST,kim
27 March 2008, 21:06
Foxshooterquote:
Originally posted by KimR:
Plane leaves in 3hrs.hope sun not a washout.Sierra does make HP GKs ill bring one.BEST,kim
well at the moment the sun is beaming down and its lovely and warm,just loaded and cleaned my pick up to ferry to guys about so bring your carpet slippers please
27 March 2008, 21:07
Foxshooterquote:
well you learn something everyday,just make sure the little deer stand broadside
27 March 2008, 23:46
308mateWell bags packed, rounds loaded and rifle cleaned, not long now
28 March 2008, 02:09
Claret_DabblerJust packed the case.
Need to give the rifle a wipe down and clean the lens of the scope.
Will be at the airport at 8.00am tomorrow.
Divorce proceedings will greet my return..
Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
28 March 2008, 03:31
Pete EHope none of you guys are flying with BA into the new Terminal 5 at Heathrow..If so, you might get your luggage about Sunday!
Damn - but this is frustrating.
Arrived on the Thursday with Artemis, met up with Kiri and had a quick wander around the area.
Many of the high seats have been fed regularly and the area is COVERED with sign. A gorgeous day, we passed three groups of Fallow numbering about 75 deer in total. The animals are definitely on the ground and waiting to be taken!
Went back to the hunting lodge and checked the rifles from a freestanding highseat - from four metres above the ground. Nice and stable, and gives a great idea of how it will feel to shoot from a stand.
Kiri (yes, he really does bustle around the kitchen just wearing a 'pinny') unloaded enough food to satisfy a small African village and the stage is set!
Frustrating? Well, with everything in place - the weather looks to be closing down!
In the best traditions of EVERY safari camp I have ever been to............' You should have been here yesterday!
The story continues....
Rgds Ian
Just taking my rifle for a walk!........
28 March 2008, 17:19
Ghubertjust checked the weather on the site you gave above Ian, forecast of little rain but its quite gusty at around 20mph. bit of rain predicted for sunday same sort of winds.
Have a good one chaps and i'm looking forward to the stories!
Best Regards,
Amir
Oh Yesssssssssssss!
The Red Gods have smiled on the AR'ites gathered at Baldock. The weather has moderated from gale warnings with driving rain - to blue skies and a brisk 15 mph wind.
The deer have been encouraged by this and have been very much in evidence.
Doubtless, there will be in depth posts revealing all but suffice to say this......
Putting aside the great food, new friends and awesome social - at this, the half way point of the weekend....... our 14 hunters have put 39 deer in the larder!!!!
Rgds from the FIRST AR EURO CONVENTION
Ian
Just taking my rifle for a walk!........
31 March 2008, 06:28
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