Australian Hunter

Primos Jim Shockey Gen 3 Trigger Stick

ver the years I have had many missed opportunities for a shot at targets when hunting in scattered forest or grasslands. Without any trees or other terrain to rest my rifle on, I have been unwilling to take risky, unsupported long shots. With deer, I never minded much and figured I would find some more over in the next gully. But with wild dogs, it

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