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Otterup 6.5-57 |
Posted by: skipper - 20-11-2005, 02:28 PM - Forum: Riffelteknik - centraltænding
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Hej alle
så har jeg været på genladningskursus, jubii selv om Nibe ligger lidt lagt fra hovedstaden
Nå men jeg fik en genladningsbok og faldt ned af stolen om en bemærkning i den under stigning af rifler
citat genladningsbogen fra DJ
De fieste piber i 6,5x55 er udstyret med den kraftige og forholdsvise store 1-9" stigning, som er nøven- dig for at kunne stabilisere de 156 grains projektiler, som i Sverige er nødvendige til elgjagt. Det tilnærmelsesvis tilsvarende tyske kaliber 6,5x57 har et krudtrum, der er stort nok til at kunne give 156 grains pro- jektiler den fornødne hastighed til at overholde lovens energikrav til brug pa større vildt. Jagtrifler i kaliber 6,5x57 har en svag stigning, hvilket gør, at nogle rifler ikke kan stabilisere projektiler over 130-140 grains. Grunden hertil er, at man i Tyskland ikke betragter 6,5x57 som en riffel til storre vildt, og derfor ikke har set behovet for at kunne stabilisere tunge projektiler, som er en nødvendighed til større vildt.
Hvilke stigning har min otterup 6.5-57 model 65dl , der er nogle der ved dette.
Og har alle rifles med sammekaliber samme stigning?
mvh skipper
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Posted by: Kima - 20-11-2005, 01:39 PM - Forum: Danske nyheder
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One killed as Wis. hunting season opens
By RYAN J. FOLEY, Associated Press Writer
Posted: Saturday November 19th, 2005, 7:45 PM
Last Updated: Saturday November 19th, 2005, 7:45 PM
BLACK EARTH, Wis. (AP) - A hunter was fatally shot by a colleague, and a juvenile accidentally shot himself Saturday as Wisconsin's deer hunting season opened amid racial tensions stemming from last year's deadly attack on a group of hunters.
On the second day of the 2004 season, a Hmong immigrant killed six white hunters after he was caught trespassing in privately owned woods. He was sentenced earlier this month to life in prison.
Law enforcement officials worried tensions between Hmong immigrants and whites could lead to more conflicts during this year's nine-day gun deer hunting season.
But as of Saturday afternoon, Tim Zeigle, chief sheriff's deputy in Sawyer County, where the six were killed last year, said "it's going wonderful."
"It's been very, very quiet," he said.
The season started with favorable hunting conditions around the state, said Bob Manwell, a spokesman for the Department of Natural Resources.
Snow helped hunters spot deer, and the cold but not freezing temperatures allowed hunters to stay out longer without fear of their meat spoiling, he said.
In the northwest corner of the state, though, a 66-year-old man was accidentally shot and killed by someone in his hunting party near Webb Lake, Manwell said. A juvenile hunter in Grant County, in southwestern Wisconsin, accidentally shot himself, but not fatally, he said.
Manwell had no further information on either shooting Saturday.
According to state officials, more than 631,000 people received licenses to hunt the estimated 1.5 million white-tailed deer that roam Wisconsin's forests and fields. Saturday and Sunday are typically the busiest days of the season.
At Black Earth Meats, about 20 miles west of Madison, Mike Roder beamed as he held the 11-point antlers from one of the largest bucks he's killed in 30 years - a prize that will soon be mounted on his wall.
"It was an excellent day," said Roder, 46, who said he shot three deer in 30 minutes on a friend's property near Fennimore. "I knew it was going to be a good year."
Mvh
Kim
Jeg er ikke fejlfri,men det er så tæt på at det skræmmer mig.
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Deer and people clash in Minnesota |
Posted by: ran - 19-11-2005, 06:57 PM - Forum: Danske nyheder
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Friday, November 18, 2005; Posted: 11:16 a.m. EST (16:16 GMT)
ST. PAUL, Minnesota (AP) -- So many deer inhabit the area around Pig's Eye Lake just east of St. Paul that one frustrated local official has compared them to unwanted vermin.
In a recent aerial survey of the 11-square-mile, mostly residential area, county biologists expecting to find about 100 deer instead counted more than 500. Some of the hoofed creatures have been wandering into town, showing up at places like the emergency entrance of Regions Hospital and in front of the pro hockey arena.
Most notably, a big buck broke several windows at the state Capitol before bounding just a few feet away from Gov. Tim Pawlenty and his startled security detail.
"They're just everywhere. You see them every day," said Kathy Lantry, a city councilwoman who represents the area Pig's Eye Lake area. "They've become like rats."
The problem of deer encroaching on cities and suburbs is not new, with some communities considering everything from hiring sharpshooters to deer contraception to cut down the populations.
Earlier this month, a man in Bentonville, Arkansas, struggled with a deer for nearly 40 minutes after it crashed into his daughter's bedroom, ultimately killing it with his bare hands. A few days earlier, authorities in Helena, Montana, killed four deer that had harassed a newspaper carrier.
Deer flourish in forest areas where there is development but no sport hunting or natural predators and food is plentiful in the form of weeds and residential landscaping.
John Moriarty, natural resource manager for St. Paul's Ramsey County, said residents of deer-heavy areas usually start out liking their hoofed neighbors because it seems a little exotic.
"For a long period of time, people were willing to tolerate a little bit of damage, but then you hit people's breaking point," he said. "Then they become the bad, nasty deer that everyone wants to get rid of."
Deer wander on to highways and get hit by cars, 15,000 a year in Minnesota alone. They also damage gardens, lawns and crops, spread Lyme disease and disrupt habitat for species ranging from nesting songbirds to forest vegetation.
"You can't plant anything. They eat it all," said Ann Mueller, who until recently lived near Pig's Eye Lake. At certain times of the year she said she saw deer daily.
Later this month, a sharpshooter hired by Ramsey County will take to the woods to thin the herds around Pig's Eye Lake, a Mississippi River backwater. The goal is to kill about 200 does to both bring down current numbers and reduce future reproduction.
There will be little sport to what Tony DeNicola, president of Connecticut-based White Buffalo Inc., will do when he carries out the project.
For several weeks, he will drop bait at the same time each day to train deer to come to areas where can safely shoot them. He said he typically shoots from a tree or vehicle.
If 200 deer are killed, that means about 10,000 pounds of venison for local food shelves, Moriarty said.
But some oppose this means of thinning the deer population.
In Columbia Heights, a Minneapolis suburb, residents a few years ago formed the "Coalition to Save Our Deer" after the state Department of Natural Resources proposed letting bow hunters into a fenced-off reservoir where a herd of deer had been trapped by post-September 11 security measures.
Hoping to avoid controversy, states like New York and Ohio have had some success shooting does with darts charged with contraceptives. Animal rights groups have advocated wider use -- but that in turn has prompted criticism.
"It just takes forever and it's expensive," said DeNicola. "You contracept a deer and it's still out running around in the field, it can still get hit by a car."
However, John Hadidian, director of urban wildlife programs for the Humane Society of the United States, said he believes the strongest opposition to deer birth control has come from hunters who are afraid populations will decline too much.
"That gets enabled by state fish and game agencies that depend on hunting license revenue for their operations," Hadidian said.
.....når bare man har nok penge og krudt.....så går det ikke aldrig helt galt :-)
Favourite Quote: Vi løser ikke vore problemer ved at tænke på samme måde, som da vi skabte dem.....(Albert Einstein)
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Ruger Gold Label vinder "Best of the Year 2005" |
Posted by: ran - 19-11-2005, 05:46 PM - Forum: Danske nyheder
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17/11-06 Ruger Gold Label® Shotgun Wins Field & Stream Magazine’s
“2005 Best of the Best” Award
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) is pleased that in the December 2005 – January 2006 edition of Field & Stream magazine, it was announced that the Ruger Gold Label side-by-side 12 gauge shotgun was awarded the “2005 Best of the Best” award by a panel of seven field editors.
According to these editors, winners of this award “performed up to expectations and, in many cases, beyond. Their prices are reasonable and fair. Their designs are well thought out, and their usefulness to sportsmen is unparalled.”
Remarking specifically about the Ruger Gold Label shotgun, the panel stated, “This side-by-side shotgun is a new American classic with English lines…wonderfully slim and light…lighter and trimmer than many 20 gauges…easy to shoot well…and it points like a sixth finger.”
Summing up their editors’ comments, Field & Stream noted, “It handles like a British best but sells for a price that many ordinary uplanders can afford.”
.....når bare man har nok penge og krudt.....så går det ikke aldrig helt galt :-)
Favourite Quote: Vi løser ikke vore problemer ved at tænke på samme måde, som da vi skabte dem.....(Albert Einstein)
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Gad vide om vi også får sydlandsk fuglevildt? |
Posted by: ran - 19-11-2005, 05:20 PM - Forum: Danske nyheder
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18/11-06 Eksotiske fisk søger nordpå
Af LARS FROM, JP
Varmere klima ændrer livet for fisk og fiskere. Nogle fiskearter vil få alvorlige problemer med at yngle og overleve, når det bliver varmere på kloden. Verdens fiskeri står foran omfattende omstilling, konkluderer rapport fra WWF.
Blæksprutten er på vej mod danske farvande. Foto: AP/Bob HallinenNår klimaet på kloden bliver varmere, ændrer livet i havet sig også afgørende.
Mange fisk søger væk fra varmen og vandrer mod nordpå. Således har flere fiskearter, der for 15-20 år siden levede i Middelhavet eller i Atlanterhavet ud for Portugals kyst, allerede meldt deres ankomst i Danmark. Det gælder f.eks. rød mulle, ansjos, sardin, hestemakrel og tyknæbbet multe, der sågar er begyndt at yngle i Danmark. Og flere nye arter er på vej, bl.a. den otte-armede blæksprutte. Ny amerikansk forskning antyder, at en temperaturstigning på to grader, vil få fiskene i havet til at trække 300-600 kilometer mod nord. Andre forskere taler om, at fiskene i vores del af verden vandrer 50 kilometer mod nord hvert år.
Til gengæld vil nogle fiskearter blive mindre og få sværere ved at yngle. Andre risikerer på lidt længere sigt helt at uddø, fordi de ikke kan svømme væk i takt med, at det bliver varmere i f.eks. Middelhavet eller Sortehavet, konkluderer en ny rapport fra Verdensnaturfonden, WWF.
Mindre fisk
Ifølge hav- og fiskerimedarbejder Peter Blanner fra WWF, der har nærlæst rapporten "Are we putting our fish in hot water", som udkom i går, vil et varmere klima give både fisk og fiskere mange problemer. Blandt andet vil mange fisk blive mindre.
»Stofskiftet stiger normalt hos fisk, hvis vandet bliver varmere. Hvis de samtidig ikke kan få mad nok, vil de ikke vokse så meget og derfor blive mindre. Desuden er der mange fisk, der har sværere ved at yngle, jo mindre de er. En stor torsk på halvanden meter får således langt mere levedygtig yngel end en torsk på 60 centimeter, mens laks og stør slet ikke kan yngle, hvis temperaturen ikke når ned under et bestemt niveau om vinteren,« forklarer Peter Blanner.
.....når bare man har nok penge og krudt.....så går det ikke aldrig helt galt :-)
Favourite Quote: Vi løser ikke vore problemer ved at tænke på samme måde, som da vi skabte dem.....(Albert Einstein)
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