Pump Action Workout on Camels
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Danny and Jack head out onto the station to fix a few water points, and remove some feral camels from the property, and the living realm.
Jack gives the Wedgetail MPR Mod2, a 308 Pump action rifle a good workout.
In Western Australia they aren't allowed semi-automatic rifles, so they use what they can get.
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Outback Problem-Solving: Camels, Bore Woes, and Muster Prep!
Join Jack and Jasmine in a jam-packed day on the outback station. They tackle minor issues like a low trough and a sluggish bore while encountering some unexpected camel visitors. Shooting interruptions aside, the duo heads towards setting up yards for the upcoming muster, accompanied by their daughters for some family involvement. Just as the day winds down, water troubles emerge. In a twist, Jack and Tim venture to fix bore problems at Warrens and Jump Up, successfully getting Warrens going with the impressive Eco Flow Delta Max 2000, a review of which is coming soon! Stay tuned for more outback adventures and problem-solving in this episode.
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Restoring the Outback: Final Mining Site and Camel Cook Up!
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Join us for the conclusion of our mining rehabilitation series! Danny tackles the last rehab site, and Jack explains the process and the importance of environmental care. Later, he troubleshoots and fixes a faulty WiFi unit, ensuring our monitoring system is up and running. The day wraps up with a unique outback cook up—Jack and Jasmine prepare and cook camel steaks for dinner.
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Mustering Livestream From Cattle Yards Camera
First attempt of livestreaming from one of our waterpoint cameras during cattle work
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Camel Control and Advocacy in the Outback
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LRC 105: https://www.wa.gov.au/system/files/2021-02/LRC-Project-105-Final-Report.pdf
Firearms reform: https://www.police.wa.gov.au/About-Us/Our-Agency/Police-Licensing-Services/Firearms-Licensing/Firearms-Act-Reform
SSAA: https://www.ssaawa.org.au/
Shooters, Fishers, and Farmers Party: https://www.shootersfishersandfarmerswa.org.au/
Join Jack in the latest outback adventure as he encounters a sizable group of camels on his way home. Armed with the recently cleaned Australian International Arms (AIA) 7.62, now enhanced with a 2-7x Zeiss scope, Jack takes on the task of managing the camel population. In this video, he not only shares the challenges faced by firearm owners in Western Australia but also urges viewers to engage in the ongoing conversation about proposed changes to WA firearms laws.
Jack advocates for active participation in the dialogue and recommends joining the Shooters, Fishers, and Farmers Party of WA, which currently offers free membership. Stay informed about the issues affecting firearm owners in the region while enjoying the excitement of camel control in the rugged Australian Outback.
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Camel Control on Security Camera
Video that was banned on Youtube that captured the management of 25 Camels in a a few minutes.
The First person footage in high definition is coming soon.
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