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Here are a few more photos from the last couple of seasons.

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17 January 2007, 08:52
GG375
Here are a few more photos from the last couple of seasons.
Sorry men, should have put in a few details - here they are -
Boar shot this year with Brno mod 21 8x57.
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Getting in to one of the hunting spots.
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Custom .270 on a Brno mod 21 action - made by Kudu Services and Waghorn.
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A really old boar shot near a dam - notice he is very bald in places - good teeth.
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Custon .270 again.


Big bodied boar taken with Brno .375.
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Nag taken with switch barrel mod 70. This one has a laminated walnut stock and barrels in .338 WM, 7mm RM and .257 Weatherby.
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More later.

Cheers.

GG
17 January 2007, 11:05
gryphon1
hairy pigs,quad bikes,different rifles,dead horses and big tusks...you had some fun eh!



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17 January 2007, 11:10
TOP_PREDATOR
When the station owner finds out you shot his horse he will be pissed clap

Can we have some details of the rifles please Caliber etc


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17 January 2007, 11:30
Wiz
Damn straight ... More info on the rifles Big Grin
17 January 2007, 13:24
GG375
Info added.

GG
26 January 2007, 21:29
Exit31
Ok what is the story on hunting "Nags"? What are they? Feral horses I suspect...??? History??? Blood line????


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26 January 2007, 22:39
GG375
Nags are feral horses - also known as brumby's. They exist in large numbers in some parts of the country and are responsible for much soil erosion due to their sharp, non cloven hooves. They also do considerable damage to waterways, dams and fences and for this reason are not liked by the property owners.

I have no idea about their blood lines, heritage etc.

Cheers.

GG
29 January 2007, 15:22
PC
Nice pics...........love the De'Vries/Waghorn rifle !!
31 January 2007, 01:50
Hog Killer
Great looking cutters on those boar. thumb

Keith


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31 January 2007, 03:42
SkyJacker
Don't want to sound ignorant here, but why shoot a horse? Are they wild game in Australia or problem animals? Do you like the taste of horse meat? Is it a trophy? I'm just curious.
31 January 2007, 08:09
Wiz
ShyJacker,
Little of both old mate... Problem animals in some areas and a few guys I know don't mind eating them Smiler I often shoot them to bait up pigs or to fill the freezer for the dogs.
31 January 2007, 12:44
GG375
Skyjacker

Check out my description of "Nags" (feral horses) earlier in the thread - should answer your questions.

Cheers.

GG