Hoppy
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We are heading over end of Octoberyou don't write when the trip is.
This picture is from January month with -16 degrees Celsius frost, so it's hard to sit still.
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We are heading over end of Octoberyou don't write when the trip is.
This picture is from January month with -16 degrees Celsius frost, so it's hard to sit still.
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End of October should not be too brutal. We had our first driven day couple of week ends ago. We had the arse end of the storm from England. Whilst it was about +8C it was a very unpleasant, windy and wet day. I judged my clothing for the day about right but was glad when it was over mid afternoon. A pic of me at an early October boar hunt. The weather was superbly autumnal. Eight boar were shot, three by me. Not bad for a few hours on a Saturday morning hunt.We are heading over end of October
I assume you will use factory ammo bought when you get over there for the loaner rifle. The gun shops will not sell ammo to you without showing a valid Jagdschein so I assume your pal will sort that out for you.Just a tip for any shooting really if using handloaded or even factory ammunition. Be that driven boar or even for target work "snaps" or the Mc Queen. In a safe place check that the rounds that your are going to use all can be cycled through your weapon of choice. Most embarrassing to find that you've not set the shoulder back far enough on those reloads you made specially for the outing.
Yes got the hunting license all sortedI assume you will use factory ammo bought when you get over there for the loaner rifle. The gun shops will not sell ammo to you without showing a valid Jagdschein so I assume your pal will sort that out for you.
Do not forget to bring a decent knife and a sharpener.
Tell us how it all went afterwards.
Weidmannsheil


I am used to shooting in Macwet gloves, no use if it’s wet but if it’s dry and cold they keep your hands warm whilst thin enough not to hinder gun handlingI would not advise gloves whilst shooting, unless you shoot all the time wearing them, ..... I find it almost impossible to shoot pistol wearing gloves of any design, best way around cold hands and Boar drives is one of these with electric re chargeable hand warmers tucked inside, Hangs around your neck at waist.
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Members in our hunting team put money in the pot for maize and the lunch time bbq and it's understood that the guns will cover the excess if a dog gets injured. Never paid any tips while hunting here in Sweden.Do you have to tip anyone on a driven hunt like you would on a days shooting over here?
Be careful buying from cheap places because the blaze of orange has to be CE marked. Shops in Europe have been fined heavily for selling no marked orange hunting clothing.Here in UK, if you do need such, Decathlon have orange clothing especially orange "cammo" clothing. At prices, some items, gentle on the pocket and try in store before you buy. For used try eBay.
Yes indeed, at every driven hunt in Germany there is a dedicated hunting clothing CE Mark marshall. If your found to be wearing non CE marked clothing you are forced to hunt completely naked.Be careful buying from cheap places because the blaze of orange has to be CE marked. Shops in Europe have been fined heavily for selling no marked orange hunting clothing.