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Rookie Hunter
- Birthday 21/05/1975
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Location
Off the coast of Nigeria / small north Leics village
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Interests
Airsoft
Hunteering
Hill/mountain walking
Camping
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You scare me on a very basic level This explains the concept (someone let me know if you can see this video) http://youtu.be/Y48Ds0krEpY
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sorry link dont work! for me! Yeah, I'm blaming the guy who edited and posted it - he's been informed (and slapped) and will hopefully fix it soon. Have a search for 6mm Hunters on there instead
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The first public event is still in it's infancy with discussions on forums and trying to estimate interest, but this is the format they have proposed for the first event - for the more experienced of you here, I think this will be more of an introduction to the sport of Hunteering and it's different disciplines than training, but that's perhaps semantics. Get in on the ground floor of this exciting new sport and give your comments http://pursuitoutdoors.lefora.com/2012/03/20/a-hunteering-event/ "Well, I know you all want to do FIELD HUNTEERING, but my experience is telling me I should run
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New video up now, which explains Hunteering a lot better than I can
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Yeah, I've very likely to end up requiring some kind of medical attention once this gets off the ground! Got some more pic's
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I know it's been a while since I posted on here, but tbh there hasn't been much news to post UNTIL NOW!!!! It looks like Phantom has managed to wheel and deal his way into setting up the first public Hunteering event, so if you're interested head over to their forum and register your interest. If you're a fan of Hunteering and you're on the book of face you can now also show the love https://www.facebook...182406695155453 Matt
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I've never been on an E&E or SERE course, but I'm guessing there must be similarities if the aim of those is avoiding detection using limited kit, speed, stealth and endurance to get you through. There is an offer of these guys running a course in the near future on how to play, and teaching basic skills in order to be able to start some kind of league, but finding like-minded individuals is proving a bit difficult. Part of the problem is, as you've probably guessed, it's not cheap to run. The main problem with keeping costs down is the insurance that's required given that it's low numbers
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I like the shoot and survive idea for games at my Airsoft club, I'll suggest it next time I'm home - did you get to re-join the game after you'd been hit or was it one hit and you're out? Hunteering has very specific rules these guys have developed and stick to, so I doubt they'd modify it now. It's something I thought people on here might be interested in as it's supposed to be closer to hunting than Airsoft - they only use Airsoft toys cause they need something to score points with tbh.
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Thanks for the welcome, I've been snooping round for a bit but as I haven't technically 'killed' anything, I don't have much to offer. As for setting man-traps, the two major problems I can envisage are 1) remembering where you put all yours, and 2) if you can lay traps, so can you opponents... Matt
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Just thought I’d introduce you to a new sport invented by a group in North Yorkshire called Hunteering. It’s a niche sport, focusing on the thrill of the hunt with a little twist - you're both the hunter and the hunted! You and equal opponents stalk each other over extended periods whilst attempting to complete complex navigational exercises, either using low powered Airsoft guns (usually a bolt-action rifle firing a 0.2g BB at about 500 feet per second at the muzzle) or cameras to score points. Just to put your mind at ease - this is not Airsoft. It’s not kids (or big kids) running round
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Thanks for the welcome guys, and if they do introduce eating your kill in airsoft, I think I'll go back to tiddly-winks I'm not adverse to the idea of killing my own food - my dad used to be a game keeper then a farm worker, so I was brought up with the laws of nature being explained in no uncertain terms (I'm not sure if shouting 'mint sauce' at the lambs was cruel, but it always made him laugh). It's just not something I've done yet, but there's guys down my local who go shooting so you never know - obviously not shooting lambs, that would be wrong, you're supposed to slit their throat
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Hi there, just thought I'd stick my head up and introduce myself here. I'm sort of new to fieldsports in that apart from a bit of clay shooting years ago, I haven't done any game shooting or anything similar. What I have been doing is hunting people... Don't panic, not with proper firearms or anything sinister, but airsoft. Why, you may ask, is an airsofter popping up here? Well basically, as part of that 'sport' involves stalking the human animal I thought I'd try and gain some knowledge from people who stalk other animals - you guys! Please take it easy on me and don't rib me too mu