This 3-hour interview with the 'Send it Mate' Australian Podcast features a discussion with a content creator about their personal background, experiences with feral pest control, and insights into firearm legislation. The conversation delves into the origins of their YouTube channel, challenges faced on the platform, and their thoughts on various firearm-related topics including specific shotgun models, the Port Arthur incident and its legislative impact, and the potential for regaining access to semi-automatic firearms. The interview also touches on broader life experiences, advice, and future plans for the creator's channel.
This Q&A episode from Ozzie Reviews covers a range of topics relevant to firearm owners and enthusiasts. It begins with an update on new items and then delves into practical concerns such as the legalities of transporting rifles to the range. The discussion extends to recommendations for thermal optics, thoughts on Swarovski scopes, and perspectives on managing feral pests, including elephants. Finally, the episode addresses the justification for firearm ownership for recreational shooting, sports shooting, and hunting, while also touching upon animal cruelty. The content is aimed at providing information and opinions on various aspects of the shooting and hunting community.
This is the 19th episode of Ozzie Reviews' Q&A series, where the host answers questions submitted by his Patreon supporters. Topics covered include the number of guns he owns, his favorite caliber, alternative platforms for reviews, and discussions on specific firearm models like the Sako M10 and Lithgow LA105. The episode also delves into opinions on pistol calibers in rifles, feral pest control, the .22-250 caliber, recommendations for lightweight .223 rifles, and thoughts on ideal firearm laws and legislative changes. Additionally, the Q&A addresses firearm licensing, PTA (Permit to Acquire) procedures for conversions and .300 calibers, and a recall concerning the Lithgow .243.
This video details the process of obtaining a Category-D firearms license in Queensland, Australia, specifically for feral pest control. The creator addresses the most common question received, explaining the necessary steps. These include registering a business, securing insurance, obtaining contracts with property owners, completing a Category-D safety course, justifying the need for the license, and submitting the application form. Information is stated to be publicly available on the Queensland Weapons Licensing website, with the video aiming to clarify the requirements.
This YouTube video features a comprehensive review of the Ruger SR-762 rifle, chambered in 7.62x51 NATO. The reviewer demonstrates initial sighting-in shots and conducts a reliability test, highlighting its performance in feral pest control. The rifle is described as semi-automatic, piston-driven, and accurate, making it suitable for occupational shooting and individuals with a Category D firearms license in Australia. A key recommendation is to modify or replace the heavy stock trigger for improved performance.
This video showcases feral pest control in Queensland, Australia, focusing on the eradication of wild dogs responsible for livestock destruction. The uploader, a dog lover, explains the necessity of humane destruction for these "class 2 feral pests" due to significant financial losses and animal suffering caused to farmers. The footage captures parts of the tracking and shooting process. The video aims to educate viewers about the impact of wild dogs on rural properties and the legal requirements for their management.
This video provides a review of the Ruger SR-556C rifle, chambered in 5.56 NATO. The reviewer highlights its suitability for occupational shooting and Category D license holders in Australia. The video includes initial sighting-in shots and a reliability test for feral pest control. The rifle is noted to have performed flawlessly and demonstrated high accuracy, though the reviewer recommends modifying or replacing the stock trigger. Music for the video is provided by Overscene.
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