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Recent content by Gnasher40

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    New to saddle hunting in New Zealand

    Finally got my Sitdrag and have started modding it. Sewed cord into loops to stiffen them. Molle webbing top and bottom. And four belt loops on the top. Added two dump pouches. I’ll post pictures soon. I really like the triad bridge, how long are the continuous loops?
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    New to saddle hunting in New Zealand

    Sika are very tricky spook very easy. Good work!
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    New to saddle hunting in New Zealand

    Pretty easy to find as big bird and quite territorial. Noisy too. Like turkey or pheasant.
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    New to saddle hunting in New Zealand

    We are spoilt for choice, deer species include Fallow Sika Wapiti(Elk) Red Rusa and Whitetail then we have goats and tahr and we have a big turkey and peacock problem. Over populated species have open season. Some are area specific so need a hunting permit for public land.
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    New to saddle hunting in New Zealand

    Due to extended time off I’ve been looking at new ways to hunt here in NZ. After finding various vids on web and this site I’ve started putting together some items that I can find here and ordered a sit drag to try. I like the idea of 2tc and reppelling down. Don’t like the idea of price of...
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    Sterling Oplux vs. Teufelberger Resc Tech 8mm

    Been reading through this thread. Makes for interesting stuff. Found this on resc tech makers website on useage. Guidelines for the lifetime: Unused and stored in optimum conditions: up to 10 years Used rarely (1x or 2x per year): up to 7 years Used occasionally (1x per month): up to 5 years...
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