My next hunt will be with my .303

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Mine is fit just about perfect to my frame and I can shoulder it, open my eyes and be looking right down the sights. While still hunting my grandfather’s farm (it’s been in our family a long, long time by US standards) there’s not much more exciting experience than finding deer and dropping them cold with the 303. It’s beauty is it’s utility and history. I’ll look forward to you hunt reports
 
Razorback, one of the greatest movies of all time

For its time,

Razorback, Mad Max and a number of Australian movies have been made around the area I live. There are many landmarks and buildings I know well in those Australian movies
 
Geez with our countless varieties of venomous spiders and snakes , crocodiles and sharks the last thing we want to do is startle prospective visitors to Australia with the story of a giant pig which eats American investigative journalists .
Don’t forget that it can completely destroy a house.
 
I live in constant fear of a giant pig running amok in my house . My other perennial worry
is a Drop Bear.
@PCC600
Mate I would prefer to face a wounded leopard or a pissed off scrub bull when my wife gets pissed off with someone. Would be a far safer proposition as a few have found out in the past.
Don't tangle with 4'11" of pure dynamite when mamma bear has got her dander up.
That pig in Razor Back would run scared and she uses drop bears for football practice.
It would be safer to rub a lions balls with sand paper.
Bob
 

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patr wrote on M. Horst's profile.
Thanks for the awesome post my friend - much appreciated, when you coming back with Tiff.
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Introduce yourself Buddy…
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Can anyone please give some info about the kudu broomstick trophy judging method and any tips for any species for judging
Kind regards lucas
 
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