Friday, Apr 03, 2020 at 11:53
In the 60's, 70's, and even the early 80's, I used to carry a rifle everywhere through the W.A. wheatbelt in the ute - just slipped under the ute
seat.
I'd pop off rabbits anywhere, an occasional fox, if it could be nailed - snakes quite often - and definitely, injured animals with no hope of survival.
Then in 1982, my house burnt down, and my rifles and shotgun went with it. I never replaced any of them, and I haven't owned any firearm since 1982.
Nowadays, it's a whole new world, and I'd be charged with something like a dozen firearms and terrorism offences, if it was found that I still carried a rifle under the ute
seat - and I'd make the daily news headlines! - for all the wrong reasons!
The numbers of people out and about in the bush today, would mean you'd need to be very careful with a firearm in the bush today.
In the 60's, 70's and even early 80's, there just wasn't the people around in the bush, the potential risk to others was negligible.
You always have to think about the trajectory and unintended damage caused by any bullet fired.
Cheers, Ron.
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