I think I can contribute here
One must understand there is a lot of snobbery in stalking.
If you go to the right estate you need to have the pre-requisite pedigree
Obviously one cannot buy a background , hence in the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, we had lots of Arabs, Japanese and Russians trying to barge in and they were never accepted.
For those who think that the "Old boy network" is a thing of the past, it's still a fact that in the UK. A huge percentage (80+%) of those we would think of as successful here in North America - doctors, scientists, politicians, celebrities, professional athletes, and authors, are products of "public" schools and the non-government school system. If your child goes to a school that's paid for by the government, they aren't a part of anything above the middle class unless they are truly outstanding individuals. Not much has really changed, the "old school tie" is very much a thing and the folks at the top make sure it stays that way.
I struggle to believe that purpose built sporting rifles were being chambered for .303 tough...I could be wrong?
Most sporting rifles were then either 7x57 or 6.5x55?
I stalked with a Balmoral once. Fell in the ocean though and wrecked the rest of them.
So what you're saying Ghubert is a guy can't just show up in crocs and camouflaged underwear and call it good?
How unsporting.
Of course you can turn up in what ever you want , just won’t get the best beast on your cross hair...
...and very unCanadian...
We have a nice SxS Holland and Holland in 303 on consignment here right now.
For those who think that the "Old boy network" is a thing of the past, it's still a fact that in the UK. A huge percentage (80+%) of those we would think of as successful here in North America - doctors, scientists, politicians, celebrities, professional athletes, and authors, are products of "public" schools and the non-government school system. If your child goes to a school that's paid for by the government, they aren't a part of anything above the middle class unless they are truly outstanding individuals. Not much has really changed, the "old school tie" is very much a thing and the folks at the top make sure it stays that way.




























