Yes, yours truly 😆 For those who don’t know BlaserBuds.com is a forum of Blaser enthusiasts. I was toying with an idea of getting R93 rifle myself and joined the forum in order to find some information from the people
Category: Deer Stalking Blog
Deer Stalking and wild boar hunting blog. All about the art of deer stalking, rifle target shooting, reloading, load development, deer management and fox control.
Merry Christmas
It is a Christmas Eve tomorrow and I will be out in the morning stalking. Not for long, I just want to be out there. It is always important day for me, similar to 3rd November (st Hubert’s day). Even
Doe and kid
When roe does and red hinds season started in Scotland I concentrated mainly on red deer. I wanted to get a hind before the snow as without 4×4 it is nearly impossible for me to get close to the forestry
On the deer path by David Barrington Barnes. New deer stalking book review.
I was really looking forward getting a new book about deer stalking when I found an add included in one of the issues of the Deer magazine from the BDS. It was a new book On the Deer Path by
Krico rifle and Lisenfeld scope. Review.
I always fancied a full-stock rifle and having a free .243 slot on my certificate I started looking around for one. I had a few makes in mind. I wanted a classic European rifle. I looked on a few CZs,
Fair combi and Schmidt Bender Klassik riflescope – review
After uploading last couple of videos on YouTube I got a few enquiries about the gun I used shooting three wild boar in September. I realised combination guns are not really popular outside continental Europe. Quick look on Guntrader and
Second Scottish stag 2012
After taking big stag from the forestry a week earlier I was not too keen repeating this experience… 🙄 It was really hard work and without a friend’s help I would have never taken it out the forestry in one
First stag 2012. Forestry red deer hunting.
Many people associate Scottish deer stalking with open hill, stalking deer during daylight after breakfast admiring breathtaking scenery. However, not all have access to open ground and for the rest of us is forestry stalking. The scenery is not as
Woodland wild boar stalking
When autumn starts it becomes more difficult to see wild boar during daylight. Days are becoming shorter and nights longer and with abundance of food still on fields and within forestry pigs have no need to move early and are