DIY buff isn't very accessible. You will need access to private property and pay a trophy/trespass fee. If you can organise with a resident of Northern Territory to host you may be able to access Back Country Hunting https://www.ntfirearms.com.au/back-country-hunting. There is plenty of...
Yes I bought his board and then sourced the rest of the parts myself. I have a 3d printer so I modified his parts to suit my enclosure. It's an old UPS from a server so it's fairly compact. I think all in I was around 600 $AUD
I have built one of these units too. I haven't quite finished the case feeder but will get to it at some stage, for now I just manually place the cases on the tray and the auto case dropper drops them when they're done. I used a servo for the case drop.
2014 Ford Ranger. I believe you guys know them as a T6.
Enclosed dust proof aluminium canopy, setup with battery and solar. Can go for ten days off grid with no problem. Have a 16 gallon water tank underneath the chassis for showering and washing up.
This is a fairly common style setup for...
Anyone got info on the '3% for conservation' branding they're using in the ads, I can only find info on 2% for conservation at https://fishandwildlife.org/
IMO rain gear is for sitting in the rain. If you are hiking in the rain you will get wet from either sweat or rain running down your neck. Being wet won't kill you but being cold will. Layer up and get a waterproof outer and you're golden.
Wapiti in Fiordland NZ and will spend alot of time on Sambar in my home country Australia, hopefully there is still plenty about after the crazy fires we are having
I don't know about the subscription for GPS. Onx definitely WON'T work.
The new GPSMAP 66i will work for the onx chip and will work as a gps without a subscription
I can't listen to Ben O'Brian, when he popped up on a couple of Remis podcasts I thought I'd have to stop listening to that too. The thing that annoys me about him is he tries to interrupt like Steve does but then says nothing with any substance, just talking for talkings sake. Steve generally...
We hunt them all the time in Australia, my tips would be glass alot more than you think you should. They can hide in plain site and will belly crawl in cover to avoid you. They will let you get within 10 yards of them before they will run, or if you are walking they will stand still and wait til...