Rod & Rifle New Zealand - September/October 2016
English | 120 pages | True PDF | 74.1 MB
English | 120 pages | True PDF | 74.1 MB
In the latest issue of NZ Rod&Rifle; we have two big Otago red stag yarns and a cracker story about a big Bow shot Fiordland red. In the last of his series, Hunting Above the Bushline, Willis Macbeth shares his knowledge on how to hunt reds in the tussock over the summer months. Simon Gibson covers how to break a carcass down and ways of carrying meat out of the hills in his popular series, How to Become a Hunter.
We review Savage Arms new .17 HMR semi-automatic rifle, Sig Sauer's exciting new 3-18 x 44 tactical scope and their Kilo 2000 Laser Range Finder, plus the Haenel Jaeger 10 rifle. In the second part of Project New Blood, John Herbert talks about why we have chosen the .300 WSM calibre for the editors new rifle.