Charlie Portlock is in hunter-gatherer mode, searching for his supper.
At a recent training event for fellow instructors I was naïve enough to lend my knife to a friendly couple who were learning how to prepare a pheasant for the pot. I say naïve because I assumed that they knew some basic knife courtesy, i.e. returning the knife in the same condition that they found it. I watched with clenched fists as they crushed, hacked and even attempted to saw through bone with the 3” carbon steel blade. I suppose that I should have said something, but I didn’t want to embarrass them in front of the group. They returned it with sincere thanks and a happy smile, completely oblivious to the hour of work they’d given me on the stones. I’m no master sharpener and although I can just about bring my knives up to the ‘paper test’ standard with plenty of stropping, I don’t have the methodical patience to make them shaving sharp; I still find sharpening a chore and am yet to find in it the meditative qualities of which some people speak.
Good kit
Regular readers will be aware of the fact that I don’t generally like to promote equipment within these pages. On more than one occasion I’ve refused free equipment because I didn’t need it, and I’ve even returned one very expensive knife because I didn’t like the design. However, I would like to share a couple of recommendations with you this month. They’re well designed and fit for purpose and I think that those interested in bushcraft and wild camping will find them particularly useful.
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Designer Glassware!
Gary Chillingworth reveals the new Optisan Cp 10 x 32 and CP 3-12 x 32 scopes designed specifically for HFT shooters
ROLL OUT THE JUGGERNAUT!
Through exhaustive testing by its Accuracy Research Team (A.R.T), Daystate continues to develop its Rangemasterbranded airgun ammunition in collaboration with the world's fines pellet manufacturers. The latest launch is the Juggernaut - a .22/5.5mm calibre slug.
The Missing Link?
Our Guru explains the importance of fitting proper scope mounts … properly
Mean Machine!
Dave Barham reveals the long-awaited Sentry PCP from Lee Enfield Guns Ltd
W.A.R.R. On Covid!
Peter Yeats reflects on how times are changing for our beloved sport due to Coronavirus
On The Case!
Mark Camoccio delves inside the rather splendid Ogden’s Quick Slip Rifle Case
Home On The Range
Dave Barham explains the ins and outs of the extensive Rangemaster brand of pellets from Daystate
Gary C's HFT Report
Gary Chillingworth reports on the Mile Oak ‘Welcome Back’ Shoot and 2019 Southern Hunters
Deluging Decoys!
Jamie Chandler reveals how using decoys over stubble can bring excellent results when targeting pigeons, sometimes!
Accuracy Matters
Mark Camoccio reveals how correct gun fitting can improve your marksmanship