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PilbaraPythons said:
What sort of gun are you holding in the pic Alan? it looks mean.

Its an F-88 Austyr. 5.56mm round, semi or fully automatic, 30 round magazine, fires up to 900 rounds per minute at a speed of 930 metres per second, with a 1.5x optical sight and is capable of attachments like bayonets, grenade launchers, night vision scopes, laser sights ect. Top little weapon, very nice to fire.

And yep, it is a mean little package!!
 
Good kill sherm :) This is as close as i'll ever get to a NATIVE BIRD with a gun :wink:



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And man do i love fishing :D :D :D

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By the way please do not pinch and distribute the first pic and yes it was my rescued lorikeet as you can see has a broken wing but this animal you could do anything with it was that tame but the gun's not mine :wink:
 
Did you shoot many while you were up there Alan? See any herps?

Cheers Alex
 
Nice boar sherminator, nice spot at the mouth of the Macarthur hey mate.
Spent a few action packed trips up there. Saw a few nice bhps around there too. Have a couple of paper pics but unfortunately no digis.
Jonny I got the fallow near Mururundi only a couple of hours from here, he measured out at 211 douglas points, he's a cracker! Have been hunting that place during the rut for six years hoping for a crack at one of those harem masters. Pretty tough hunting when a stag has a big bunch of girls bailed up on a knoll who have nothing better to do than stand around looking (and sniffing and listening) for dopey bowhunters! You never see the big stags outside the rut period, they're too smart and dissapear into the big bush somewhere. It's only when their brain migrates to their .... that they let their guard down a bit. I also take the odd yearling for the freezer.
The deer up that way have been getting the crapola shot out of them during the dry when they come down onto the crops, bit of a shame but a farmers gotta do what a farmers gotta do hey. Kinda crazy though when there's blokes out there willing to pay a coupla grand to pop one stag.
Starting to babble, second favourite subject :lol:
 
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