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<blockquote data-quote="CBH Australia" data-source="post: 2141682" data-attributes="member: 116486"><p>Don't stone me.</p><p>I never saw sheep as a huntable species although I know it's done. I'm not a trophy hunter. I like guns, hunting, the outdoors, guns an gun gear and I mostly shoot pests, but I do like guns., Mostly rifles and mostly modern hunting rifles. </p><p>I hunted Africa on a cull hunt, I've hunted goat for meat. I am fascinated by Dangerous game.</p><p>My budget is that of an average working person, if I'm careful I can save for stuff.</p><p>I now think I would like to Hunt an Arapawa sheep in New Zealand. </p><p>In Australia we can usually muster sheep,bthe odd wild or woolly strangler might be shot if it's going to affect genetics.</p><p>I guess I'm asking what the allure is for a dedicated sheep hunter.</p><p>I recently had a lightweight rifle built in .280ai from a Tikka action. More because I like rifles and thought it a versatile cartridge when I researched it. </p><p>But hunting sheep would be different and I don't want a trophy but the experience. Where I'm from it would not be a challenge to shoot a sheep but there are colonies of exotic sheep that seem like a whole different thing.</p><p>And hopefully it's not that expensive in New Zealand if I'm after the experience as opposed to a Trophy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBH Australia, post: 2141682, member: 116486"] Don't stone me. I never saw sheep as a huntable species although I know it's done. I'm not a trophy hunter. I like guns, hunting, the outdoors, guns an gun gear and I mostly shoot pests, but I do like guns., Mostly rifles and mostly modern hunting rifles. I hunted Africa on a cull hunt, I've hunted goat for meat. I am fascinated by Dangerous game. My budget is that of an average working person, if I'm careful I can save for stuff. I now think I would like to Hunt an Arapawa sheep in New Zealand. In Australia we can usually muster sheep,bthe odd wild or woolly strangler might be shot if it's going to affect genetics. I guess I'm asking what the allure is for a dedicated sheep hunter. I recently had a lightweight rifle built in .280ai from a Tikka action. More because I like rifles and thought it a versatile cartridge when I researched it. But hunting sheep would be different and I don't want a trophy but the experience. Where I'm from it would not be a challenge to shoot a sheep but there are colonies of exotic sheep that seem like a whole different thing. And hopefully it's not that expensive in New Zealand if I'm after the experience as opposed to a Trophy. [/QUOTE]
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