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Reloading
anyone know if this rifle will shoot 70gr or heavier bullets well
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<blockquote data-quote="Nowoolies" data-source="post: 1667280" data-attributes="member: 108607"><p>G'day Poppadoer</p><p>Well for a start we don't have the big ones you guys have</p><p>But rabbits, foxes , cats , wild dogs, including dingo,Roos ,some of them get very big Western grey is the biggest of the Roos ,some males get up around 10 feet tall standing up right and you definitely don't want to get too close, they will attack you ,then we have goats ,pigs some fairly big ones now and again, biggest I've harvested was just over 530 lb dressed ,</p><p>big female that was in northern Queensland,</p><p>wild horses, camels , scrub bulls these can be very dangerous especially if wounded, a mate wounded one few years back wrong projectile used that was fun .... not, charged us we managed to stop it with my .300wm and a Barnes solid</p><p>And right up the top of the country we have water buffalo and betang a Asian bull , good fun hunting in the swamps up there lol</p><p>On the very odd occasion where I live in the hills outta Perth we get the odd deer not very often but nice to eat when we do</p><p>I've shot professionally most of my adult life and get to see a bit of our wild life </p><p>the only bears we have are koalas or as we call them drop bears because on the odd occasion they fall out of the trees on their own lol don't shoot koala you would be hung for that .</p><p>Think that about covers our wild life and what I've shot over the years ,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowoolies, post: 1667280, member: 108607"] G'day Poppadoer Well for a start we don't have the big ones you guys have But rabbits, foxes , cats , wild dogs, including dingo,Roos ,some of them get very big Western grey is the biggest of the Roos ,some males get up around 10 feet tall standing up right and you definitely don't want to get too close, they will attack you ,then we have goats ,pigs some fairly big ones now and again, biggest I've harvested was just over 530 lb dressed , big female that was in northern Queensland, wild horses, camels , scrub bulls these can be very dangerous especially if wounded, a mate wounded one few years back wrong projectile used that was fun .... not, charged us we managed to stop it with my .300wm and a Barnes solid And right up the top of the country we have water buffalo and betang a Asian bull , good fun hunting in the swamps up there lol On the very odd occasion where I live in the hills outta Perth we get the odd deer not very often but nice to eat when we do I've shot professionally most of my adult life and get to see a bit of our wild life the only bears we have are koalas or as we call them drop bears because on the odd occasion they fall out of the trees on their own lol don't shoot koala you would be hung for that . Think that about covers our wild life and what I've shot over the years , [/QUOTE]
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