Two canes and a bit of rubber work for me, and have done for a long time.
Don't buy shooting sticks they are the biggest rip off out.
Even if you want quad sticks just make them yourself.
You still havent fixed the problem I am having with skipping to the last page on a thread, it just comes up with a blank page.
I can't even see if you have replied to my last post.
AAAAARRRRGGGGGGHHHHH!!! f**k f**k f**k!!! f**k YOU IANB for doing this to this website.
Juat when I thought it was working right now when i click on the double arrows to go to the last posts in a thread i get a blank f***ing page.
Man I am pissed off.
f**k. I've been away for a few days, i was hoping i'd come back and you would have returned the site to normal but it's still this f***ing load of wank.
It runs ridiculously slow and the "next" button and the one next to it with two arrows just take me to a blank page which means i can only view the first page of any thread.
This is on a samsung galaxy s7.
There a four colours of fallow deer, Common, menil, melanistic and white. White fallow are relatively common but possibly the least common of the four colours. I know of two deer parks that have herds of white fallow only.
I definately would,nt want to be laying down for that mate, it takes me five minutes to get up out my chair
I bet you'd get up a bit faster if there was a big cat after you.
Firstly. Where are you getting 30kg Roe?
Secondly.
100lb = 45.34kg.
4% of 45.34KG = 1.801kg.
1.801kg x 7days = 12.609KG
OK 30 might be a bit high but I reckon you would probably get 10 kg meat off a 20kg roe? Plus offal skin and bones which a cat might eat? Or maybe roe was a bad example ? Without picking me up on details the point I was trying to make was just to estimate a rough kill rate for a large cat. And I think a kill rate of one medium sized mammal a week is reasonable? What are your thoughts? I did say for arguments sake but I don't actually want an argument ☺
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You could kill a lot of foxes before barrel is burned. Thousands. Target shooting maybe barrel burn but rounds are expensive for putting them on paper. I went to the range and shot 22 cheap rounds to get my eye in but saved the swift for the real action. When I switched from swift to the .270 I only started to learn to adjust after 200 yards. When I got the feel and drop right on the .270 I shot very well but it took time. The swift was just put it on him and it was dead. Remington swift 220 heavy stainless steel fluted barrel with synthetic stock. Man I should of never sold it. I must of had