The Lithgow is a 223, my favourite calibre. Super versatile round from rabbits and foxes to small deer.
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Thinking about re-installing my Sand-Flag, albeit perpendicular speared should work….Texas Bullseye [emoji457] [emoji1662] [emoji90][emoji23]
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Honest question [emoji120][emoji120]
Has anyone globally got any helpful tips/devices for closer calling up Aussie Feral Foxes [emoji1663]
Home now after a long week, attempting to relax and bombard our Beaut Forum with Bullshit [emoji22][emoji23]
Sound Surrounded by more than one Den/Cubs N/S/E/W full tilt surround sound McUseless Local Council here [emoji22][emoji22]
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Decided to join Compound Littlen for weeknight practice, definitely making her look Champion status [emoji736][emoji23]
Yelling at Dad for a longer 50lb traditional bow 45 degree quiet draw angle could work, maybe [emoji848][emoji51]
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Thanks Chrisso, please do, and bring Krisso too [emoji106][emoji106]
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What is your technique? We used to find a few loud agonized whistles/screams, followed by subtle ones for a few minutes. Pause, and repeat. Got them close enough for the semi-auto (that's how long ago ) Sportco .22 to dispatch them. Once you had their attention we'd go steadily quieter to suck 'em in.
We copied a bought whistle, and made a few more.
Youtube has some videos on different techniques.
I don't do anything special or crazy, just blow away on the whistle and keep an eye out through the thermal. We've had them regularly run in to within 10m of us.
Modern "night vision" technology is absolutely game changing.
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