His results with seem to prove otherwise.I8ke his shooting but a pepper-box anti-riots 19 siecle stile gun seems a bit cumbersome and heavy also for driven hunt
His results with seem to prove otherwise.I8ke his shooting but a pepper-box anti-riots 19 siecle stile gun seems a bit cumbersome and heavy also for driven hunt
not questioning the scooter nor the qualify of the weapon or the gun maker, Sir. Just saying that the provided weight by such a building doesn't appeal me. But this come also from the environment where any of us spend his hunting time. Being over 73 and still hunting in public land if I ever would be forced to have one only rifle if would be a kipplauf. Cause in Italy we (still) not need asking permission for buyng other rifles once you have achieved the hunting license and the proper qualification for each species you what to hunt, I can bear kips, bolts and doubles.His results with seem to prove otherwise.
I think we would all manage the same way given the acreage that he has and the total control over all areas that are owned by his family - forestry and arable. I'd love to manage like that but either I don't have the amount of land needed to not risk the deer being shot over the boundary or I don't have 100% say on exactly how the deer are managed - I have the land but not the total authority and I have the total authority but not the land.I like his red stag films, only shot at the correct age and stature, same as the roe bucks!
a lot to be leant, I once followed a similar train of thought on red deer, until the stag I left to properly mature was lamped over the boundary by a yank for £5k after that day Ive shot every stag I’ve seen , big or small mercilessly!
I watched one episode where he was talking about the fallow bucks...leave all the males alone for 8 or 9 years until they are massive...and shoot anything crap along the way. Fantastic if you can do this so fair play to being from a wealthy, landowning family ... just jealousI think we would all manage the same way given the acreage that he has and the total control over all areas that are owned by his family - forestry and arable. I'd love to manage like that but either I don't have the amount of land needed to not risk the deer being shot over the boundary or I don't have 100% say on exactly how the deer are managed - I have the land but not the total authority and I have the total authority but not the land.
He is a very lucky young man.
Me too,I watched one episode where he was talking about the fallow bucks...leave all the males alone for 8 or 9 years until they are massive...and shoot anything crap along the way. Fantastic if you can do this so fair play to being from a wealthy, landowning family ... just jealous![]()
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As it should be, i’m very lucky I have shot 4 of the UK 6, all going back into old age!I watched one episode where he was talking about the fallow bucks...leave all the males alone for 8 or 9 years until they are massive...and shoot anything crap along the way. Fantastic if you can do this so fair play to being from a wealthy, landowning family ... just jealous![]()
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If you honestly think that then you’re in a dreamland, you’ve only got a look on the SD/Facebook any of the social media platforms everybody sits behind a big stag, big fallow buck, big roe bucks!
where’s the management in that?
There isn’t it’s all £££££! nothing more nothing less and if you believe any different, you’re delusional
All truth, when you’ve watched a male deer grow over the years, it’s nice to keep the trophy, now on only keep 2, the ones that mean the most the roe and fallowmorning mr happy x
happy new year to you
looking forward to your cheerful , thoughtful and balanced views to come this year
You can say that again.. I spoke to a gun that shot on Franz 2nd best day ever on one of his estates... a mix of 370 something deers & boar between the gunsI think we would all manage the same way given the acreage that he has and the total control over all areas that are owned by his family - forestry and arable. I'd love to manage like that but either I don't have the amount of land needed to not risk the deer being shot over the boundary or I don't have 100% say on exactly how the deer are managed - I have the land but not the total authority and I have the total authority but not the land.
He is a very lucky young man.
Not sure living somewhere with no hills is considered lucky but it helps confirm the earth is indeed flatAs it should be, i’m very lucky I have shot 4 of the UK 6, all going back into old age!
That’s how it should be
My fallow I estimate 7-10 years
Red stag 10 years plus
Roe bucks 8-10 gone completely back
Muntjac 7-9 years.
All roughly aged by teeth
That’s as good as it gets, and as it should be
What age do the Chinks on the farm make Lee when the teams get fell in?As it should be, i’m very lucky I have shot 4 of the UK 6, all going back into old age!
That’s how it should be
My fallow I estimate 7-10 years
Red stag 10 years plus
Roe bucks 8-10 gone completely back
Muntjac 7-9 years.
All roughly aged by teeth
That’s as good as it gets, and as it should be
If everyone around you applies the same principle then agreed....but that's rarely the case.all it takes is time and patience and NOT greed.
I like his red stag films, only shot at the correct age and stature, same as the roe bucks!
a lot to be leant, I once followed a similar train of thought on red deer, until the stag I left to properly mature was lamped over the boundary by a yank for £5k after that day Ive shot every stag I’ve seen , big or small mercilessly!
Connor, try this version I'veLiterally one of the most stupid comments that Ivever read.

Shot 2 bucks on the last day that I estimated by the teeth at 6-8 years proper old big boys.What age do the Chinks on the farm make Lee when the teams get fell in?
Shot 2 bucks on the last day that I estimated by the teeth at 6-8 years proper old big boys.
Even here the bucks are managed, I know where they are, the territories etc, they can be stalked or left, as I see fit!
It’s not all mass murder