Infiray AL19 Affo Thermal Imaging Monocular
High performance yet compact design, Infiray’s handheld AFFO AL19 features a 12m detector for crisp, high-definition imagery, OLED display for superb clarity and precision.
Read MoreHigh performance yet compact design, Infiray’s handheld AFFO AL19 features a 12m detector for crisp, high-definition imagery, OLED display for superb clarity and precision.
Read MoreLyman have been manufacturing their metallic sights and handloading gear since fixed (metallic) ammunition became popular late in the 19th century.
Read MoreKAHLES’ new ballistic turret (BT) removes the guesswork from accurate longer range hunting. The BT kit comes with tools and instructions.
Read MoreThis NEW Howa has a unique reduced short action, making it the perfect all-round bush stalking, mountain climbing rifle that will perform above expectation.
Read MoreOpening Weekend of the 2018 duck season was just around the corner – plans were in place and preparations complete, decoys rigged ...
Read MoreAs February nears the end of its long days and warm nights, thoughts of piercing jap stag squeals and valleys of bellowing angry red beasts as the rut fast approaches is something that plays on every hunter’s mind. I’m an all-season hunter – whether it be putting quality meat on the table or trophy hunting.
Read MoreAs February comes to an end and the days begin to shorten it’s a clear signal to me that it’s time to put down the fly rod, hang up the Goose Caller and begin thinking about big game – in particular, red stags.
Read MoreVivian Donald created New Zealand stalking history by taking the first wapiti bull under licence in April 1923.
Read MoreMany NZ outdoor enthusiasts are looking towards DARCHE’s roof top tents for their next adventure. But with so many options what should you be looking for?
Read MoreAs 2023 began with the shock resignation of our former prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, many within the firearms community rejoiced.
Read MoreFollowing an unsuccessful Roar trip into the Canterbury high country in 2021, Olly Plunkett and I decided on a change of scenery for the 2022 season.
Read MoreThe ‘soggy seven’ were back into it again after a wet uneventful Roar in the Kamaniawas the previous year.
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