Let me paint you the stalking scene in England
First you have to hunt a gold medal trophy in all main 6 species then a doe in each species. That might take you 2-3 seasons
Then you need to be invited to get the last 2 species because they only exists in private estates
Once you have done that you need to stalk in the top 24 estates
I don’t want to bore you to name them but it’s all on the internet
Once you have done that the golden invite is to stalk at Sandringham and balmoral
Only then you can say you have stalked in England.
Having silly calibres will not get one anywhere - just the service entrance and an off season cull perhaps.....
I’ll stick to throwing a dart at a map of NW BC and hopping in a beaver.
I recall in 2010 somebody found 2.2 millions rounds of surplus RG 303 in sri Lanka.
Bisley which is effectively the national shooting centre bought the whole Lot.
That’s what been keeping the price down since.
Surprisingly they all still goes bang when one squeeze the trigger
Once that runs out , price is. Going to go through the roof.
I take you point. You're right, I'm trying to find a different point though. Roughly speaking, in middle of the century you're average american hunting rifle was likely using 30-06, average french sporting rifle using 7x64, average English rifle using what.... (7x57?)?
I was at a function of some sort, and picked a Royal Engineers tie off the rack. I was questioned about it by someone who knew these things. My defence is the Royal Canadian Engineers tie is not as attractive, and my unit had had a succession of very fine RE exchange officers. And no offence was intended. It worked.
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 just like how in Canada it's illegal to be 'Sir' anything and the peerage is forbidden.




























