In this video, I’ll take you through the build process of a Tenterfield (jam jar) style fox whistle. I’ll also cover the basics of how to use it. Enjoy!
Music credit: ‘Dreamer’ – GeriArt ‘Dirty rock’ – Twisterium
In this video, I’ll take you through the build process of a Tenterfield (jam jar) style fox whistle. I’ll also cover the basics of how to use it. Enjoy!
Music credit: ‘Dreamer’ – GeriArt ‘Dirty rock’ – Twisterium
The topic of national defence has been thrust back into the spotlight this month after Chinese warships conducted live-fire drills off the eastern coast of Australia. With Australian Defence Force (ADF) enlistment numbers on the decline, many are calling for alternative ways to safeguard our country. This raises the question: Should firearm owners play a role in national defence? This article outlines my support for this concept and provides a broader context for how it could contribute to our national defence strategy.
With every passing day, it seems as though another restriction is proposed against lawful firearms ownership in Australia. Despite each proposal being more illogical and poorly conceived than the last, we allow each restriction to pass uncontested. Why? Because the majority of us are convinced that a proactive response will go largely unnoticed. This apathy has continued to spread throughout our community. If our attitude doesn’t change, a total ban on firearms WILL be the inevitable outcome. So, how do we shift this mindset and encourage a community to take action? This article contains one possible solution, starting with an easy win for shooters.
Firearms safety is a critical aspect of responsible gun ownership and handling. One of the more insidious hazards that can compromise your safety is a barrel blockage. This article highlights the underlying causes of this problem and outlines the crucial steps you can take to prevent it from occurring.
Are you a new hunter in NSW? Do you want to hunt native game birds, or access public land hunting opportunities? Well, you’re going to need a recreational hunting licence. The two most common are the General (G) licence and the Restricted (R) licence. In this guide, I’ll discuss the differences between them and help you to decide on which one to choose.