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A Boy , A Martini , And A Goat - Revisted

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26 December 2012, 08:04
muzza
A Boy , A Martini , And A Goat - Revisted


We have been seriously slack here , no hunting for months. Starting to suffer withdrawl symptoms...

This is a pic of Matt with his last victim , shot on the run - through the back of the head - with our Martini Cadet 22-K Hornet. Range about 50 metres , I think the boy got the bigger surprise when the goat got up under his feet and took off rapidly.

Hope you all have a great New Year - and post some hunting pics again , its been sooo long .....


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26 December 2012, 09:11
DenisB
nice work by the youngster, with a very nice rifle.
..........teach him to smile ( not like his old man) ........should be justified in being pleased with himself after a well executed shot like that.
26 December 2012, 10:04
muzza
Next time I see his old man I will mention it .... dancing

Actually he hadnt fired that rifle in the last 5 years so he did pretty well with it.


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26 December 2012, 11:09
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Not much hunting this time of year Muzza,can't wait for summer to be over.


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26 December 2012, 11:38
Bren7X64
Just gotta get my ACT permanent residence sorted ..... Jeez, how difficult is it to get number plates off?

And then - my pretties - they will be with me ...... Smiler


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26 December 2012, 12:30
muzza
Why would anyone want to be a permanant resident of the ACT , pray tell?


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26 December 2012, 12:32
muzza
You are so right James - it is a crap time of year for serious hunting. Still able to harass the bunnies and bag the occasional goat , and get in a little practice with the 12ga on a turkey or two


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26 December 2012, 15:55
Rusty
WTG, Matt! Nice rifle and great trophy!


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26 December 2012, 17:04
Matt Graham
Bloody nice one!!!

Lookin' a bit dry around there at the moment though eh?? Big Grin


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26 December 2012, 18:37
505 gibbs
quote:
A Boy , A Martini , And A Goat

This thread was not even close to what I thought it was going to be.
27 December 2012, 00:23
muzza
Not dry yet Matt.

We have had a fair bit of rain in the last ten days , so everything is green as. maybe by the end of March it will be drier, thats out traditional dry season.

Living on the western side of the country we seldom get really dry anyway . Never dry enough that it affects the pest control hunting any way.


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27 December 2012, 01:53
Bakes
Well done the young fella tu2. It does look strange see a goat surrounded by lush grass. Most of our goats are taken in dry rocky places.


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27 December 2012, 03:30
Matt Graham
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Originally posted by muzza:
Not dry yet Matt.

We have had a fair bit of rain in the last ten days , so everything is green as. maybe by the end of March it will be drier, thats out traditional dry season.

Living on the western side of the country we seldom get really dry anyway . Never dry enough that it affects the pest control hunting any way.
hehehe - I was just kidding...ever photo I see of there is green as. North Island anyhow.


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28 December 2012, 08:30
Bren7X64
quote:
Originally posted by muzza:
Why would anyone want to be a permanant resident of the ACT , pray tell?


Moved from WA due to work ....

Licencing here is considerably less stressing than in WA.


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03 January 2013, 09:19
muzza
Same place , differant goat - yesterday afternoon.



40 metres , unalarmed goat walking away from us , very cool and calmly raised rifle and shot billy in the back of the head...

This child of mine is becoming alarmingly efficient ...... not bad for nearly 14 ....


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03 January 2013, 12:27
Scriptus
Well done there young man. tu2

Muzza, can he play cricket? Roll Eyes
03 January 2013, 12:41
muzza
I asked him the cricket question - he said said he would rather turn gay .... and lets face it - he sure f**ked that billy goats afternoon so .....


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03 January 2013, 23:23
Bakes
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04 January 2013, 21:12
tvlog
Awesome job. That is an interesting Martini. What is the caliber? I'd like to hear more about your Martini.
05 January 2013, 00:19
muzza
rifle is an ex-Australian Cadet action . Complete with kangaroos stamped on the receiver . It has a fairly heavy barrel with minimal taper , and is chambered in 22 K-Hornet , although we use standard Hornet ammo and try to save the brass so we can reload later. I tend to accumulate Hornet ammo as and when it appears so we use a mix of brands. Doesnt seem to matter to the rifle anyway.
What else ? Its a very small rifle , I did have an even shorter butt stock on it for when Matt was smaller , but have changed back to the original butt. Its still pretty short but not uncomfortable to shoot. Has a Tasco 3-9 scope thats been on it for years.
Thats about it .


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05 January 2013, 17:40
tvlog
Muzza, Thanks for the info on the rifle. Very nice. i don't think I have ever seen one here in Kentucky. Would love to have one too. I wonder if the action is big enough for a 30-30 size cartridge? I had a 22-K hornet on ruger #3 on=ce and shot a bunch of groundhogs here. It was really great and easy to reload. I am glad your son enjoys hunting. Mine is just getting ready for his first deer hunt in 2013. Thanks for the info and good shooting.
06 January 2013, 16:54
Rusty
Congrats again, Matt!


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"I am rejoiced at my fate. Do not be uneasy about me, for I am with my friends."
----- David Crockett in his last letter (to his children), January 9th, 1836
"I will never forsake Texas and her cause. I am her son." ----- Jose Antonio Navarro, from Mexican Prison in 1841
"for I have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Thomas Jefferson
Declaration of Arbroath April 6, 1320-“. . .It is not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.”
10 January 2013, 19:32
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Congrats




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30 January 2013, 20:16
mmassey338
"Would love to have one too. I wonder if the action is big enough for a 30-30 size cartridge?"
The answer is yes. I have a Steyr Martini in .450/.400 that was made in about 1898 for the Boer wars.
31 January 2013, 08:04
muzza
Actually a really nice cartridge to use in a cadet action is a 30-30-380. This is the 30-30 Winchester cartridge with the neck expanded to take 380 cal projectiles - or 9mm pistol projectiles...

I have a friend in Melbourne who has just that rifle and its a little honey.


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01 February 2013, 01:18
Nakihunter
Good stuff Muzza. I have been overseas for 6 weeks and cant wait to take my boy out.


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