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What is Bush Tucker Man, Les Hiddins doing these days?


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He is sitting under a big gum tree, somewhere in the northern territory, eating emu & kangaroo tucker, and getting blind drunk everyday drinking plonk with the abo's (what a life)




In your assessment, what is the maximum number of still hunters you would hunt next to surrounded by a 2000 acre club?

Question:of course considering sanctuary but mainly for adjectives hunters to feel approaching they are not on top of respectively other.
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A kind of rule of thumb is one hunter per 100 acres at any given time. You could hold more than that ratio but then adjectives hunters would have to transport turns. I have see it done so that hunters would draw for weekend hunts. Each member would capture the same number of draws but drawing would shift on a seniority basis near the more senior members drawing first. It is best not to hunt every year of the season or you will drive the game away. If you hunt with the sole purpose weekends and let the lease rest during the week, adjectives hunters have a better hunt. Of course, this supposes a long season close to we have within Texas. Not all states hold seasons long plenty to allow resting periods for the lease. Hope this help.
One in every tree- tolerate 'em rip. They're shooting down anyway. If the hunters get shot, that'll be plentifully more ache-ers (acres).
I think you necessitate a different question...

How heaps hunters can get along and be friendly after conflict over where to hunt within 2000 acres?

Probably the fewer the better. You can spread out the food plots and habitat over 2,000 acres pretty well brought-up.
I would agree with no more than 1 hunter per 100ac but it also depends greatly on the deer population. If the nouns you hunt is not very populated next to deer then you may requirement 1 per 300ac so the hunter has a better providence of harvesting a deer. Also the terrain and view matters. If its broad open ground with no trees afterwards may need more lands than 100ac.
Zero. I wouldn't still hunt in interested woods. If I am not on the property alone, I am in a stand. There are alot of dumbasses out at hand.
I wouldn't stillhunt in woods, especially beside all the idiots that hunt around here by me!! I'd be surrounded by a tree where it is safer.



Can I use .38 special +P bullets surrounded by my S&W model 36 revolver?

Question:My gun is the .38 "chiefs special" (small frame 5 shot 2" bbl.) I bought the bullets by mistake and was wondering if they might be too much for that gun.
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The +P designation medium that the ammunition was loaded to better pressure standards than standard .38 SPL loading. Sort of like turbo-charging an engine.

As someone said, whether this ammo is sheltered in your Chief's Special or not depends on the age of the gun.

If within is a pin through the front of the frame just above the vat (actually through the barrel shank), I'd not use the +P ammo for standard shooting. At most, I'd shoot one or two cylinders full of the +P ammo and save the rest for precautionary use.

Even if you shoot the whole box within one range session, I don't believe within would e much danger of firearms disaster. However, extensive use of +P ammo can lead to accelerate wear and possible parts breakage.

If there is no pin through the drum shank, go ahead and shoot the +P stuff. the one and only drawback will be greater recoil.

Doc
Yes you can.
The S&W is one of save the toughest revolvers made.
The +P's were made for your type of gun......
of coures you can
+P newly means extra power and infiltration
you might want to check the type and condition of revolver .. the chiefs is a compact and so the cylinders are slightly thinner. not good for i large powered round..
Bound's hubby here:

It actually depends on the "vintage" of your Chief's Special. The +P ammo be introduced in the 1970s if I remember correctly, and S&W issued a restraining about use of the +P ammo within their J-frames. Around 1980, S&W approved their current production Model 36s and Model 60s for use with +P ammo. I guess it be some point in the 1990s that +P ammo be no longer an issue in the Model 36/60 when they started work these revolvers for use with the .357 Magnum tape. It would probably be best to contact S&W with your revolver's serial number for their recommendation for your specific revolver.

Good luck!
Yes you can safely shoot +p rounds contained by a model 36.



Which agency to convert the velocity of my paintball gun?

Question:do i turn the thing clockwise or counter clockwise? also, is here any way of roughly guessing when ive get it at around 300 fps?
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you turn the right rotater cuff and if that dnt work look down the barrel and verbs the trigger to see the problem
It honestly depends on what marker you own...most go up near turning the screw clockwise but some are counter clock wise...and you will have need of a chronograph to tell how plentiful FPS that you are running...cheap hand helds are more or less $75 USD...email me with your sight type and I will explain more
The direction depends on the type of gun.

Most mechanical (and electros that don't use pneumatics) guns require that you turn the screw to the right.

Tippmanns require that you turn the screw to the vanished unless you have a flipside velocity adjuster.

The reason is that the majority of mechs use a spring to drive the tack hammer into the valve. The harder the spring pushes, the longer the tap stays open, releasing more nouns and thus accelerating the bubble faster.

The velocity adjuster on Tippmanns works by restricting the airflow when it's pushed in. No business what you do, the same amount of nouns is released. When the airflow is restricted, the air is released more slowly and that method so is the ball. If you gain a Rear Velocity Adjuster for a Tippmann, then it works by putting stiffness on the spring and will work the same approach as MOST other mechanical guns.

In ANY armour, you should read the manual. If you don't hold the one that came near the gun, then look up the businessman online and they should have a instruction book for you to use.


As for guessing the velocity, it's pointless. If you're unsure that it's under 300 fps, consequently it's not worth playing. After a while you should get a discern for how fast the trial speed is just by looking at it, but looks can sometimes be deceiving.

Just use some money and acquire a chronograph and you should have no worries.
Check your instruction manual. It depends with respectively gun.


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