New Bushcraft/Firearms Poll

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Are You Interested in Firearms Training Related to Bushcraft

  • Not at all; there is no place for firearms in bushcraft

    Votes: 10 7.6%
  • Not at all; I understand the place of firearms but have no personal interest in their use

    Votes: 14 10.6%
  • A little; perhaps a taster session with air rifles

    Votes: 10 7.6%
  • Interested in gaining experience of several firearms including shotgun and/or section 1

    Votes: 15 11.4%
  • Very Interested; Advanced training including ballistics and stalking

    Votes: 8 6.1%
  • Very Interested; A long course leading to a qualification

    Votes: 11 8.3%
  • Already have fireamrs but would be interested in further training/opportunities

    Votes: 19 14.4%
  • Already have firearms and training

    Votes: 45 34.1%

  • Total voters
    132
  • Poll closed .

spandit

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 6, 2011
5,594
308
East Sussex, UK
I know what you guys mean about snobbery. I went on a posh pheasant shoot one, not realising how posh it was. I used a over / under. I did joke that I should have brought my 10round pump. They all said... what a bit of fun that'd have been. They are easy to proove safe with a chamber flag.

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I'd quite like to turn up to a posh pheasant shoot with a synthetic pump, wearing camo gear :)
 

EddieP

Forager
Nov 7, 2013
127
0
Liverpool
Would this be dressy enough to not get sent home?

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mereside

Nomad
Aug 21, 2010
254
36
hornsea
I am just putting in a variation for an underlever for boar and deer as well as a muzzle loader for the same I want something different to my usual stalking kit and going back to non scoped proper hunting ,atb wayne
 

mereside

Nomad
Aug 21, 2010
254
36
hornsea
well i have been looking for either 45-70 or a .444 but really struggling to find either of the right age for reloading and casting I have seen a nice 30-30 that i am going to put a deposite down on whilst i talk with the feoso it will be a stop gap till either comes along as really i think the 30-30 is a little under gunned but loaded right will be ok I would really like abit more knock down power especially for the driven boar as thier adrenalin is up, on the muzzle loader i have spoken to a few kiwis who use these to great effect it will be one to come out of the cuboard on occasions I would like each species with all my cals as a different challenge, atb wayne
 
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British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
26,715
1,961
Mercia
Aahhh - I thought you might be going after my "lusted for" Marlin Guide gun in 45/70 - always struck me as a great close cover dangerous game gun :)
 

British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
26,715
1,961
Mercia
Nice gun, the only gun that has ever scoped me though. Hold on tight!!!!!!

Mmm I've had a go - lively little beggar - oddly I really like the laminate & stainless version - very tempted.....

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mereside

Nomad
Aug 21, 2010
254
36
hornsea
I do like the look of them in stainless but not sure how practical it would be for me i think too shiney I would like an early version if possible before remlin took over and the particular one that really gets me going is a hex barrel but they seem to be like rocking horse doo, i am seriously thinking about importing one. I have successfully imported from europe so i am sure i can sort it for a us import, atb wayne
 

British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
26,715
1,961
Mercia
Easy enough to dull the stainless - but its rust proof and "all weather" - the same as the laminate which really appeals to me. I like the full length tube giving 6 in the magazine and ghost ring sights over the normal buckhorn. Aesthetically I prefer blued steel etc. but there are a whole lot of practical reasons why that particular design works for me. Be brutal in the shoulder being short and light of course :)
 

santaman2000

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Jan 15, 2011
16,909
1,114
67
Florida
Easy enough to dull the stainless - but its rust proof and "all weather" - the same as the laminate which really appeals to me. I like the full length tube giving 6 in the magazine and ghost ring sights over the normal buckhorn. Aesthetically I prefer blued steel etc. but there are a whole lot of practical reasons why that particular design works for me. Be brutal in the shoulder being short and light of course :)

I've been wanting one of theses for a while now. Barbara has one in 44Mag. I'd like the one in 357 but wouldn't be too picky TBH.

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British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
26,715
1,961
Mercia
Interesting rifle that - be a bit redundant for me as I have a Marlin 1894C in 357 :) Great gun - very handy
 

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