hi guys
this my input and only my opinion
majority of people enquire about the wildlife gear,it is a good unit.
but why is it a good unit??, i believe that all the higher priced ones are virtually
equal, it comes down to experience with using them and how well you know
your dogs.
i have been talking to a fella in nth qld who isin the market for a set ,he was keen to buy one brand
because of its capability but opted for another brand because of its robust material.
it all comes down to what suits you best.
wildlife has the strength and durability
contact pro has the range being a UHF frequancy that others don't
i also believe that alot of brands have been labled wrongly simply because the buyer didn't know
or take the time to learn how to use the unit
thats my two bob
geta'
g'day to all members
i hunt pigs with dogs have done since i was 15,generally hunt the mountains around bathurst used to hunt out west alot when younger but kids and mortgage
slowed that up
live in the penrith area of sydney hope to move to qld in the next few years
getadog
hi guys
had a attempt at making a knife
it's 4mm thick and around 10 inches long
took it off a copy of the old bowie,but was wondering what i do about
hardening it
any tips would be an advantage
thanks in advance
geta'
before
this is the neck collars i make but still haven't attempted the full plate
don't know how the studs would hold out (with so much movement)on the full size
got the material ,got the pattern ,got the buckles and straps----
then the machine broke ,so i never got around to making one
i guess try a pattern on card board or heavy paper first,
see how ya go,
post up the end result if u make one up
geta'
looking at quad bikes lately,is there any need to buy a new unit such as the polaris models?
or a second hand honda big red is just as good to throw a dog on and dead pig
geta'
fella,
each to their own i say,i never shot a pig i my life and have only shot a rifle a handful of times ,and all pigs i have taken have been with dogs holding by the ears
and then just flippin him ,
geta'