A new member from France

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louis du 33
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Re: A new member from France

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dchamp wrote:Bienvenue au Blaser-Buds. What part of France are you from and what game do you most like to hunt.
I'm from the South West of France (A nice place with very famous wine :) ). I hunt about all big game like red stags, wild boars and roebucks. Driven hunt for stags and wild boars and stalking in summer for the roebuck.

I hunt small game too but I prefer big game hunting

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Re: A new member from France

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Welcome to the group, heaps of very experienced members with lots of great advice , and a little banter and thankfully no nasties.
Enjoy

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Welcome to the site. Glad you found it and hope you stick around and post some pics and maybe a few hunting stories.

You'll love the SR rail btw. Clean and the only way to mount a hunting scope. Few good guys here on the site that are dealers as well.

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Re: A new member from France

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louis du 33 wrote:T

But my next scope will be with SR rail
GOOD Choice... ;-)

You may have a look for Wiha Torque wrenches - that´s what I am using for years now...
life is too short for not having the best equipment You could buy...
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Re: A new member from France

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thechamp wrote:.

You'll love the SR rail btw. Clean and the only way to mount a hunting scope. Few good guys here on the site that are dealers as well.
Damn, I must seem so backwards, buying R93's and not really that fond of R8's and I still use older style regular scopes and scope rings :oops:

But I'm still happy :handgestures-thumbupright:
I'm soft and I don't care. :dance:

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Re: A new member from France

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louis du 33 wrote:
dchamp wrote:Bienvenue au Blaser-Buds. What part of France are you from and what game do you most like to hunt.
I'm from the South West of France (A nice place with very famous wine :) ). I hunt about all big game like red stags, wild boars and roebucks. Driven hunt for stags and wild boars and stalking in summer for the roebuck.

I hunt small game too but I prefer big game hunting
Welcome. Sounds like great hunting. What dogs do you use?

louis du 33
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Re: A new member from France

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mchughcb wrote:
louis du 33 wrote:
dchamp wrote:Bienvenue au Blaser-Buds. What part of France are you from and what game do you most like to hunt.
I'm from the South West of France (A nice place with very famous wine :) ). I hunt about all big game like red stags, wild boars and roebucks. Driven hunt for stags and wild boars and stalking in summer for the roebuck.

I hunt small game too but I prefer big game hunting
Welcome. Sounds like great hunting. What dogs do you use?

We use severals dogs, like Anglo French, bruno of Jura and porcelains :)

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Re: A new member from France

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Merci. They are great looking hounds. Ive not heard of them before but they look very similar to the harriers and bloodhounds i hunt with. Great if you can share some hunting pictures when you are ready.

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