Australian Hunter

Four-wheel drives expand hunters’ horizons

It’s both commonsense and a universal fact - your hunting time will be maximised by having a four-wheel drive. Let’s face it, the family Commodore or whatever is not going to transport you, your hunting mate and your gear further into the bush as smoothly as something that has the attributes of a so-called All Terrain Vehicle.

It means that you can access places that are well off the main tracks from a public land point of view, or well away from the nearest open road if you hunt on private property. Generally speaking, a 4WD can carry a better load than a conventional vehicle, so you have that sort of versatility that is once again denied to you in

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