Sporting Shooter

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known Steve for ages. Our first contact was nearly 10 years ago, when he submitted a terrific entry to the then Highland Hunter’s Gallery competition and duly he won a Howa rifle in .223. He was so chuffed because life had pitched him a nasty curve ball at the time, through no fault of his own, and he really appreciated the win. Then a few years back, we met by chance at a coffee shop north of Wollongong when he saw a fox-hunting bumper sticker on my vehicle and his was a fully kitted out ute for night shooting with the Australian Feral Management Services (AFM) logo down the side of his vehicle. AFM has been trading for over 20 years and Steve has been contracting to AFM for well over 10 years, and has had a personal

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