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Everything posted by Edge
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This "Lost Long Range Rifle" was found in its case so maybe bounced out of the back of a UTV. 50 some years ago, dad and I left a .22 rifle leaning against the jeep after lunch and some plinking. I was probably 9 years old but got the blame. Remington replaced the rifle. A couple years ago I took my pistol off my belt during a nature call. I set it on a limb and it fell out of sight. Due to fatigue, I left the camp thinking it was already in my bags. Went back a week later and found it. Yeah, chit happens.
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Your long term memory trumps your short
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The wolves will next turn their attention on solving world peace, famine and climate change, all while finding a new hairstyle for Kim Jong-Un.
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Totally concur, sir. But it's how you identify that matters today.
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Excuse me, are you assuming their gender?
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To Shoot or not to shoot, that is the question....
Edge replied to Lazy-H98's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
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I was just two folks short of a 3some last nite....
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Storage tote ideas for Camp Chef 3 burner stove...
Edge replied to twigsnapper's topic in The Campfire
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I've been wanting to upgrade coolers. Nobody but a methhead would take the ones I got....oh, wait.
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Out Back had the mag, got it to me in less than 72 hours, great service. If you need gun parts, give them a call.
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I'm sure there's more hens teeth available but I'm looking for just one 3" .410, 2 or 3 round magazine for my boys Stevens 58F shotgun. I do believe the Savage model 18 mag will also work.
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Did somebody clone NoBull?
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If you're using BH209 they suggest the hottest primers. Either way, I'll give you some. Jomax and 163rd
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https://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/grd/d/glendale-tractor-piont-hitch-gannon/7387209086.html
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Thanks for taking the high road and let us know your success. As others have mentioned, AZGFD website has good starting points. When scouting 33, those burned area offer some of the best deer forage available. Coues like the rough country with cover and a water source within a few miles. Get some good glass and enjoy time hunting with your dad.
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They are by about every conservative I know. As far as super power? You mean her ability to be a leading voice concerning a science she has no formal training or understanding of? All libs are experts at whatever offends them. For confirmation, just ask them.
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Pietta's 1858 Remington .44 cap and ball is a tack driver. Wanting a little more diversity I settled on a Taylor 45LC cylinder. Cost was around $270 with free shipping from Midway. Wasn't expecting $30 tax, my 1st purchase from them. I ordered it Thursday late afternoon with a delivery date of 5 Oct. Found a package on my porch Saturday, my cylinder had arrived in less than 48 hours. Like Christmas in September! Spring pig tag? Yes, please!
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Well it was great shooting the .45 longs. Good lock up, easy in and out of the pistol. Half the empty casings fell out the cylinder with no extraction needed. The Winchester Cowboy Loads were a little snappier than I expected. Doubtful I'll hand load for over 850fps. Date your Pietta 1858 before buying a cylinder. If your Pistol is over 20 years old, some gunsmithing maybe needed for proper fit.
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I see the idiocy, but where's the savant? I hear she's an adult now, no longer in a protected class.
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Bro, I'm assuming your Spiller and Burr is a repro, what make? I too have a Navy .44 that's out of timing. What a shame, beautiful pistol. I'll shoot that .45 later today and report back. My factory cowboy loads are only 750FPS where as 950FPS is considered safe in the 1858. Handloads too follow.
