Before you start worrying about the gun fitting you, have you ever shot trap or sporting clays before? Hand throwers are about ten bucks at Walmart. I think about another six will get you a crate of 90 (?) clay pigeons to practice on. Sporting clays can be had at Raahauges and trap can be shot...
Know this is an old thread, but the Work Sharp is the real deal. I used to sharpen knives for butchers on the side with a WS and they were always impressed. Upgrade the belts and I’ve literally whittled a beard hair with an Ontario RAT 2.
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That’s awesome. I never thought about doing the gutless method on rabbits.
ETA how do you check for tularemia though?
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Depends what I’m hunting. If it’s dove with a lot of shooting then it’s Surefires. If it’s chukar then I’ll put the plugs in only once I’m on a covey or spot where I’m expecting them. I can just never get comfortable walking through the desert with limited hearing knowing that our local venomous...
I got skunked a couple weeks ago from a honey-hole, but I was by myself whereas before I had someone with me. I think they’re just holding better when trapped and running earlier when it’s an option.
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Awesome. What region are you in? My father took the first valley quail I’d ever seen while we were chukar hunting in the Mojave. It was mixed in a covey of chukar. Quite a surprise.
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