G'day Shamous1
How are you ?
Mate for the young blokes ,i would look at .204,.222,.223
i have had a .222 and loved it ,
own a .204 now , it not really a thinking gun out to 250 yards ,only wind ,where if i where to be teaching young ones to shoot , would go the .222/.223 , its good to learn hold over ect , and .222/.223 as mentioned can still handle larger type ferals !
Yes trevor ,i love the .204 as a varmint cartridge , but i think its important for new shooters to learn the basic of ballsitics...ect then just on onto the target
Andree
Advice Please - long range fox gun
Thanks
Thanks for that Andree. I'm picking up a .222 and a .204 this Wednesday. So they should be a good learning curve for them.HAIR BEAR wrote:G'day Shamous1
How are you ?
Mate for the young blokes ,i would look at .204,.222,.223
i have had a .222 and loved it ,
own a .204 now , it not really a thinking gun out to 250 yards ,only wind ,where if i where to be teaching young ones to shoot , would go the .222/.223 , its good to learn hold over ect , and .222/.223 as mentioned can still handle larger type ferals !
Yes trevor ,i love the .204 as a varmint cartridge , but i think its important for new shooters to learn the basic of ballsitics...ect then just on onto the target
Andree
Cheers,
Shane
16th???
If it's the 16th of December that would be a negative for me. That's the weekend I am taking the boys away for our first ever trip away, overnight up to Stawell. Would have loved to come and meet a few people, it's a pity.trevort wrote:Shamous try and make it to the comp (very relaxed and informal) at Liitle river 16th