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Everything posted by Edge
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I'm picking up what you're laying down. But you really can't divide the death rate by the population until we've all been infected, which according to CNN, could be any day now thanks to the bad orange man. Lol
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If you hate the .243 them I'll gladly pickup where Mike left off....
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Godspeed, big guy. Prayers to the family, tough times.
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I often pack a little stool, but I'm interested in something that won't put my nether regions to sleep.
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Willing to share revolver pet .500 Mag and 45/70 loads?
Edge replied to nw07heavy's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Uhm yeah trapdoors are 45- 70 pretty much 1873 on -
Willing to share revolver pet .500 Mag and 45/70 loads?
Edge replied to nw07heavy's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I've shot the HSM. Cowboy Action loads in my trapdoor. Give em a try. Even if you don't like them, they're inexpensive good plinking ammo and you'll have a box of brass left -
Ram or hunter? No homo, asking for a friend.
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Whew, glad I kept scrolling, thought at first glance more coffins. Congrats
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I find 12 year olds among the most credible. Specifically little daddy's girls like yours.
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I glassed several 2 years ago on a bluff overlooking the east Verde. They were very interested in a herd of cattle below.
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I want to hear more about your adventures back when you were in the Yukon, ay?
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Am I the only one to have seen them in 22N?
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I seen them in 5a several years sgo
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No deer 24B
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You should rephrase that. Trphyhntr will want pics.
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Oh deer! 9 or 6b muzzy
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(Where am I disclaimer, not my pics, an acquaintances.) Powerlines were edited out to protect the identity and location of the innocent.
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If you haven't been here, it's well worth the travel.
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The army was terribly.out gunned too. Many of the native warriors were using repeaters against the horse soldiers 45-70 trapdoor carbine.
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Yes there were holding actions attempted to let Custer escape. Keogh was killed doing so. Just wasn't good terrain for fighting positions.
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If you drive along the ridgethat the soldiers took from the river to Lanst Stand Hill, it's quite some distance. There are US Army headstones the entire distance marking where troopers fell. Their horses were exhausted, the soldiers were mostly immigrant teenagers, many of which couldn't even communicate well in English. The grass was on fire, the smoke along with the dust made for impossible signaling or reorganization. If memory from the battlefield still serves me, Custers rear guard, supply and hospital wagons were a short distance from the last stand hill approximately where the Natl Cemetery lies today. But the soldiers there in reserve were unaware of the massacre happening less than a mile away.
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Same can be said of Custer. His wife claimed he was 6' but his uniforms at the Little Big Horn Museum show he was a couple inches taller than average men of the era at 5'9".