Hello from Australia

Hi CGN,

A fellow Australian member recommended this forum. Looks good!

I am originally from the Mid-North Coast of NSW, I now live, work and hunt in the Goulburn area between Sydney and Canberra.

My Father introduced me to shooting at the age of 12. I learnt the basic skills of firearm safety, cleaning and shooting with an Anschütz 22LR fitted with an aperture sight. From there I progressed to Trap and Skeet shooting with the local Gun Club and Big Bore rifle shooting (.303 & 7.62x51mm) with the local RSL Rifle Club.

My Uncle got me addicted to hunting with centrefire rifles and introduced me to the fine art of hand loading ammunition. He was an avid Tikka man and had a pair of M55s; one in 222 and the other in 308. Both of which I was fortunate to hunt with under his supervision. It was these experiences that lead me to getting my first centrefire, a Tikka M55 in 22-250.

Since 1985, I've hunted nearly all species of game animal or vermin in Australia with a variety of calibres and action types. By far the most thrilling and rewarding hunting are pig and deer.

I thoroughly enjoy all types of pig hunting whether it's laying into a mass of pigs on wheat stubble with a 243, or 6.5x55mm, or 270, or 7mm-08, or 30-06, or 375 H&H; or in thick marsh country with a 12g, 358 or 45-70. Pig hunting can get the bristles up on the back of my neck. Unfortunately the drought in NSW has dramatically reduced the pig numbers; where I would shoot 40+ pigs in a weekend, now I'm lucky to find a pig in a week.

Deer hunting is an exhilarating experience, especially hunting the mighty mountain monarch, the Sambar. My first experience with Sambar was a huge adrenalin rush as a 24+" Stag "honked" and exploded from the nearby brush, as he was darting through the timber in a flash with the 30-06 crosshairs hastily bearing down on him, a 200gr Woodleigh killed a tree, with the Stag giving me the parting Sambar salute as he disappeared in the foliage. That was my first shot at a Sambar, but I go each year. Although I'm still hunting for that big Sambar Stag, I have taken a couple of eaters with my old 358Win.

To date I have taken a decent Red Stag, a Sambar Spike, quite a number of Fallow (does & bucks), a Rusa hind and two Chital (stag & hind). My old Ruger KM77 all-weather 223 used to be my "venison rifle" and has shot more Fallow (does/spikers) than all my past and present calibres put together. Nowadays I use a 7mm-08, an extremely accurate and ethical cartridge for deer.

I get out on a regular basis to knock over a fox or three too with my Remington 700 VSSF II in 204. This would have to be the most accurate, flattest shooting and enjoyable rifle I've ever had.

From time to time I shoot the occasional social Military Rifle match. In the past I have borrowed a mate's P-14 or No.4 in 303. In early 2009 I found an Oberndorf Mauserwerke 1898 chambered in the magnificent 7x57mm. The restoration process took a few months, but the rifle looks spectacular and is superbly accurate. The 7x57mm has been out a number of times and has successfully taken various species of game.

My latest acquisition is a Ruger No.1H Tropical rifle in the classic British .450/400 Nitro Express 3". In August 2010 I travelled up to the Territory and harvested twelve Buffalo. In 2011 I plan to visit the Territory again, but in the interim I'll hunt the occasional NSW Wild Boar with it.

Since 1985 I have reloaded and developed accurate loads for numerous rifle/calibre combinations from .172" to .458" for myself and a few good friends.

Enough babble from me,... time to plan that next hunt!
 
Hi CGN,

A fellow Australian member recommended this forum. Looks good!

I am originally from the Mid-North Coast of NSW, I now live, work and hunt in the Goulburn area between Sydney and Canberra.

My Father introduced me to shooting at the age of 12. I learnt the basic skills of firearm safety, cleaning and shooting with an Anschütz 22LR fitted with an aperture sight. From there I progressed to Trap and Skeet shooting with the local Gun Club and Big Bore rifle shooting (.303 & 7.62x51mm) with the local RSL Rifle Club.

My Uncle got me addicted to hunting with centrefire rifles and introduced me to the fine art of hand loading ammunition. He was an avid Tikka man and had a pair of M55s; one in 222 and the other in 308. Both of which I was fortunate to hunt with under his supervision. It was these experiences that lead me to getting my first centrefire, a Tikka M55 in 22-250.

Since 1985, I've hunted nearly all species of game animal or vermin in Australia with a variety of calibres and action types. By far the most thrilling and rewarding hunting are pig and deer.

I thoroughly enjoy all types of pig hunting whether it's laying into a mass of pigs on wheat stubble with a 243, or 6.5x55mm, or 270, or 7mm-08, or 30-06, or 375 H&H; or in thick marsh country with a 12g, 358 or 45-70. Pig hunting can get the bristles up on the back of my neck. Unfortunately the drought in NSW has dramatically reduced the pig numbers; where I would shoot 40+ pigs in a weekend, now I'm lucky to find a pig in a week.

Deer hunting is an exhilarating experience, especially hunting the mighty mountain monarch, the Sambar. My first experience with Sambar was a huge adrenalin rush as a 24+" Stag "honked" and exploded from the nearby brush, as he was darting through the timber in a flash with the 30-06 crosshairs hastily bearing down on him, a 200gr Woodleigh killed a tree, with the Stag giving me the parting Sambar salute as he disappeared in the foliage. That was my first shot at a Sambar, but I go each year. Although I'm still hunting for that big Sambar Stag, I have taken a couple of eaters with my old 358Win.

To date I have taken a decent Red Stag, a Sambar Spike, quite a number of Fallow (does & bucks), a Rusa hind and two Chital (stag & hind). My old Ruger KM77 all-weather 223 used to be my "venison rifle" and has shot more Fallow (does/spikers) than all my past and present calibres put together. Nowadays I use a 7mm-08, an extremely accurate and ethical cartridge for deer.

I get out on a regular basis to knock over a fox or three too with my Remington 700 VSSF II in 204. This would have to be the most accurate, flattest shooting and enjoyable rifle I've ever had.

From time to time I shoot the occasional social Military Rifle match. In the past I have borrowed a mate's P-14 or No.4 in 303. In early 2009 I found an Oberndorf Mauserwerke 1898 chambered in the magnificent 7x57mm. The restoration process took a few months, but the rifle looks spectacular and is superbly accurate. The 7x57mm has been out a number of times and has successfully taken various species of game.

My latest acquisition is a Ruger No.1H Tropical rifle in the classic British .450/400 Nitro Express 3". In August 2010 I travelled up to the Territory and harvested twelve Buffalo. In 2011 I plan to visit the Territory again, but in the interim I'll hunt the occasional NSW Wild Boar with it.

Since 1985 I have reloaded and developed accurate loads for numerous rifle/calibre combinations from .172" to .458" for myself and a few good friends.

Enough babble from me,... time to plan that next hunt!

Welcome to our humble forum, Drew. Sounds like you've got rifles and hunting somewhat mastered. Ever cast a glance at upland birds and shotguns?

SS
 
Welcome to gunnutz, I lookforward to sharing with and learning from you. I took one of your Countrymen and his wife out pistol shooting just this week.
enjoy your time on this site.
regards, Hitch
 
... Welcome to the "Site". ...... I've still got Cousins living in both Canberra and Wagga, and have fond Memories of Hunting Rabbits and Foxes, around Wagga with a .22. The variety of Game to be Harvested/Hunted, in Australia, is often overlooked beyond Kangaroos ! ...... David K
 
Thanks for the welcome everyone.

Sounds like you've got rifles and hunting somewhat mastered. Ever cast a glance at upland birds and shotguns?
Hi SS, Yes mate, I dabble with shotguns from time to time. I use the 12G on bunnies and the odd basil and more recently a few pigs. However, this year I did renew my duck hunting licence (after 17yrs). :redface:

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I took one of your Countrymen and his wife out pistol shooting just this week.
Hi Hitch, I am a bit of pistol shooter too. I have a Unique and S&W 22LR, a couple S&W 357s and absolutely love my CZ75B stainless 9mm.

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I've still got Cousins living in both Canberra and Wagga, and have fond Memories of Hunting Rabbits and Foxes, around Wagga with a .22. The variety of
Hi David, back in my university days, a mate used to live in Wagga. We spent many a weekend in the hills of Tarcutta and Carabost popping bunnies and basils with our respective Ruger 10/22s. Good times.

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Welcome aboard, we appreciate you popping in. You and yours aren't caught in all that rain thats happening down there by any chance, it looks terrible on the news, hope you all get thru it ok. Remember, we're all thinking of you all up here. Cheers.
 
Welcome to the mighty CGN!

Those are big porkers you have there. Good work!

Are you allowed to hunt with handguns, or are they only allowed on ranges, like in Canada?
 
You and yours aren't caught in all that rain thats happening down there by any chance, it looks terrible on the news, hope you all get thru it ok. Remember, we're all thinking of you all up here.

The Goulburn area was hit with floods on 9 December 2010, which was insignificant to the massive floods displacing the all those poor soles up in Queensland. The area of inundation up in Queensland is greater than the area of France! :eek:
 
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