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Moosberg sells a couple models with a pistol grip so it should be fine http://www.mossberg.com/products/default.a...mp;display=feat
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http://www.flwoutdoors.com/news.cfm?type=bass
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Doug they had some folks from the tourny on the radio talk show a couple weeks ago and that came up. I believe they said they have a 98.9% survival rate.
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I am not going to run down to Roose but may go check out the final weigh in at Wally World. Be sure to were your CWT Tshirt
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Just bugs me
GameHauler replied to Browning'sCustomMeat's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
What a bunch of uninformed tunnel vision idiots -
Tea Parties???
GameHauler replied to Coues 'n' Sheep's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
Ya Think -
Tea Parties???
GameHauler replied to Coues 'n' Sheep's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
Some of the Media deserved to need police protection. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6G3fvNhdoc0 -
Mr. Tom Gobbler
GameHauler replied to Browning'sCustomMeat's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
We have been using Remington Premier Turkey load with great success. It is a # 4 shot in 2-3/4 12Ga for the Girls and I use the 3" which is # 5 -
Tea Parties???
GameHauler replied to Coues 'n' Sheep's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
I will hang one in my store today. I like the ball mount Idea, will tie on on before work -
Stanley, I take offence to that!!! I am WAY younger (than Doug) and I loved that Show!!! Watched it everyday with my Grandfather as a child!! Col. Hogan was, Da Man!! Doug, You didn't get enough tongue and slobber into your " Nah-ah-thhhh-ING!" ME TOO I watch it and then BAAARNEEEY every night before I go to sleep Opie is about to get into trouble tonight, its a must watch Beats the crap out of the stuff you guys are watching Besides our cable service leaves a bit to be said for
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Pentax Pioneer 3-9x40 Only $89.99 - While Supply Lasts
GameHauler replied to gr8fuldoug's topic in Optics and tripods
Thanks Doug Just received the scopes and I have to say I am impressed at the clarity for the price. I should receive my new barrel in a day or two and look forward to getting one mounted and to the range. -
Front and back He must sell welding supplies or something
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Try typing in (unit) and see what you come up with
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I"m Worried and another Good Example
GameHauler posted a topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
You're sound asleep when you hear a thump outside your bedroom door. Half-awake, and nearly paralyzed with fear, you hear muffled whispers. At least two people have broken into your house and are moving your way. With your heart pumping, you reach down beside your bed and pick up your shotgun. You rack a shell into the chamber, then inch toward the door and open it. In the darkness, you make out two shadows. One holds something that looks like a crowbar. When the intruder brandishes it as if to strike, you raise the shotgun and fire. The blast knocks both thugs to the floor. One writhes and screams while the second man crawls to the front door and lurches outside. As you pick up the telephone to call police, you know you're in trouble. In your country, most guns were outlawed years before, and the few that are privately owned are so stringently regulated as to make them useless. Yours was never registered. Police arrive and inform you that the second burglar has died. They arrest you for First Degree Murder and Illegal Possession of a Firearm. When you talk to your attorney, he tells you not to worry: authorities will probably plea the case down to manslaughter. "What kind of sentence will I get?" you ask. "Only ten-to-twelve years," he replies, as if that's nothing. "Behave yourself, and you'll be out in seven." The next day, the shooting is the lead story in the local newspaper. Somehow, you're portrayed as an eccentric vigilante while the two men you shot are represented as choirboys. Their friends and relatives can't find an unkind word to say about them. Buried deep down in the article, authorities acknowledge that both "victims" have been arrested numerous times. But the next day's headline says it all: "Lovable Rogue Son Didn't Deserve to Die." The thieves have been transformed from career criminals into Robin Hood-type pranksters. As the days wear on, the story takes wings. The national media picks it up, then the international media. The surviving burglar has become a folk hero. Your attorney says the thief is preparing to sue you, and he'll probably win. The media publishes reports that your home has been burglarized several times in the past and that you've been critical of local police for their lack of effort in apprehending the suspects. After the last break-in, you told your neighbor that you would be prepared next time. The District Attorney uses this to allege that you were lying in wait for the burglars. A few months later, you go to trial. The charges haven't been reduced, as your lawyer had so confidently predicted. When you take the stand, your anger at the injustice of it all works against you. Prosecutors paint a picture of you as a mean, vengeful man. It doesn't take long for the jury to convict you of all charges. The judge sentences you to life in prison. This case happened. On August 22, 1999, Tony Martin of Emneth, Norfolk, England, killed one burglar and wounded a second. In April, 2000, he was convicted and is now serving a life term. How did it become a crime to defend one's own life in the once great British Empire ? It started with the Pistols Act of 1903. This seemingly reasonable law forbade selling pistols to minors or felons and established that handgun sales were to be made only to those who had a license. The Firearms Act of 1920 expanded licensing to include not only handguns but all firearms except shotguns. Later laws passed in 1953 and 1967 outlawed the carrying of any weapon by private citizens and mandated the registration of all shotguns. Momentum for total handgun confiscation began in earnest after the Hungerford mass shooting in 1987. Michael Ryan, a mentally disturbed man with a Kalashnikov rifle, walked down the streets shooting everyone he saw. When the smoke cleared, 17 people were dead. The British public, already de-sensitized by eighty years of "gun control", demanded even tougher restrictions. (The seizure of all privately owned handguns was the objective even though Rya used a rifle.) Nine years later, at Dunblane, Scotland, Thomas Hamilton used a semi-automatic weapon to murder 16 children and a teacher at a public school. For many years, the media had portrayed all gun owners as mentally unstable, or worse, criminals. Now the press had a real kook with which to beat up law-abiding gun owners. Day after day, week after week, the media gave up all pretense of objectivity and demanded a total ban on all handguns. The Dunblane Inquiry, a few months later, sealed the fate of the few sidearm still owned by private citizens. During the years in which the British government incrementally took Away most gun rights, the notion that a citizen had the right to armed self-defense came to be seen as vigilantism. Authorities refused to grant gun licenses to people who were threatened, claiming that self-defense was no longer considered a reason to own a gun. Citizens who shot burglars or robbers or rapists were charged while the real criminals were released. Indeed, after the Martin shooting, a police spokesman was quoted as saying, "We cannot have people take the law into their own hands." All of Martin's neighbors had been robbed numerous times, and several elderly people were severely injured in beatings by young thugs who had no fear of the consequences. Martin himself, a collector of antiques, had seen most of his collection trashed or stolen by burglars. When the Dunblane Inquiry ended, citizens who owned handguns were given three months to turn them over to local authorities. Being good British subjects, most people obeyed the law. The few who didn't were visited by police and threatened with ten-year prison sentences if they didn't comply. Police later bragged that they'd taken nearly 200,000 handguns from private citizens. How did the authorities know who had handguns? The guns had been registered and licensed. Kinda like cars. Sound familiar? WAKE UP AMERICA , THIS IS WHY OUR FOUNDING FATHERS PUT THE SECOND AMENDMENT IN OUR CONSTITUTION "..it does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds.." --Samuel Adams America it is time right now to wake up -
Thanks Keith
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I don't like you All depends on how you feel about yourself to get the job done and if you have the $ to go either way. I, myself have never used a guide but they are there for a reason. If you feel you want a guide you better get after it. Talked to Brian M. today and things are getting booked up pretty quick. Congrates on the tag. One question You just now found out
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Looking for any trades?
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Kids get opportunity to gobble up the passion for hunting wild turkey April 7, 2009 Juniors-only spring turkey tags now offered over-the-counter PHOENIX — The Arizona Game and Fish Department is now offering juniors-only spring turkey hunting tags over-the-counter for the 2009 season. The change to the tag allocation method is in an effort to introduce youngsters to the American hunting tradition and wildlife conservation. In previous years, the tags were issued through a random lottery draw process. Now, parents, relatives, and friends can pick up a tag for a youngster at any department office or license dealer and take a kid out spring turkey hunting to experience nature and wildlife like never before and try to trick a wary wild turkey to respond to their calls. “Hunting strutting turkeys in the spring season is incredibly exciting, and is probably one of the best ways to introduce a youngster to big game hunting,” said Brian Wakeling, chief of game management with the department. “Our goal with this change was to get kids back into the field by removing one of the key barriers to hunting - the application and lottery process.” To celebrate this new opportunity, the department is coordinating two “Juniors’ Turkey Camps” hosted by a number of conservation organizations who are dedicated to introducing kids to hunting. They include the Arizona Deer Association, Arizona Elk Society, Chandler Rod and Gun Club, National Wild Turkey Federation, Outdoor Experience 4 All and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. Without their dedication, time, money and resources these camps would not be possible. Both camps run Friday to Sunday morning, April 17-19. Each camp will offer: Experienced hunters to provide one-on-one coaching or even assist you in the field Advice from wildlife managers on where to focus your hunting efforts Seminars Friday and Saturday at 1 p.m. on how to call and hunt turkeys – Steve Sams, state chair for the National Wild Turkey Federation, will be the featured instructor at the Mogollon Rim Camp Calls and giveaways to youth hunters (while supplies last) Free afternoon food, snacks and drinks Free hotdogs and hamburgers Friday and Saturday evening (White Mountain Camp) Campfire entertainment with a renowned banjo picker Saturday evening (Mogollon Rim Camp) Those desiring field assistance should contact the respective camp coordinators to work out logistics prior to the actual camps. The camps are located at: Mogollon Rim Camp - serving Game Management Units 3C, 4A, 4B, and 23, is based at Colcord Ridge Campground, located 33 miles east of Payson. Take SR 260 to Forest Road (FR) 512 (Young Road) and turn right, then travel 3.2 miles to the campground on your left. For more information, contact Wildlife Manager Supervisor Craig McMullen at cmcmullen@azgfd.gov. White Mountains Camp – serving Game Management Units 1 and 27, is based near Alpine, located at the junction of FR 249 and FR 276, 5 miles west of Alpine. For more information, contact Wildlife Manager Supervisor Mike Godwin at mikegodwin@frontiernet.net. The juniors-only season for bearded turkey runs from April 17 – May 21, opening a week earlier than the general season. Open areas are limited to Units 1, 3C, 4A, 4B, 5A, 5B, 6A, 6B (except Camp Navajo), 7, 8, 10, 12A, 23 and 27. Junior hunters must be between 10-17 years old, and kids younger than 14 are required to complete a certified hunter education course prior to the hunt. The cost of a nonpermit-tag is $10. In addition to the turkey tag, young hunters are required to have a 2009 general hunting license. Turkey hunters are reminded that heavy snow and road closures still exist in some high-elevation areas. Furthermore, weather conditions in Arizona’s high country during this time of year change quickly and hunters should prepare for freezing temperatures, snow, rain and/or sunshine – so dress and pack accordingly. Contacts for the latest updates on road closures and conditions are: Arizona Department of Transportation, 5-1-1 or (602) 712-7355 or www.az511.com Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, (928) 333-4301 or www.fs.fed.us/r3/asnf Coconino National Forest, (928) 527-3600 or www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino Kaibab National Forest, (928) 635-8200 or http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/kai Tonto National Forest, (602) 225-5200 or www.fs.fed.us/r3/tonto Arizona is home to three subspecies of wild turkey: the Merriam’s (the most abundant), the Gould’s (found mostly in the southern reaches of the state), and the Rio Grande (recently translocated to the far northwest of the state on the Arizona Strip). For additional information about wild turkeys, visit www.azgfd.gov/h_f/game_turkey.shtml.
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Singleshot, I have 62 pieces of RP brass and 54 pieces of federal brass if you still need some. I also have what looks to be a full box (100) of Speer 150gr Spitzers #1605 They would have to go in the $10.00 flat rate box. If interested I would take $70.00 shipped to you.
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Well I just committed to buy another barrel for my Contender fetish and could use some funds to help pay for it Up for sale is a VERY nice 21" 7MMTCU barrel by TC. Has front site but no rear as it was set up for a scope. If someone wants a rear site I can look and see if anything I have is right. Will include about 50 pieces of 223 brass already formed to TCU. $200.00 Face to Face or $210.00 shipped. Also set of dies can be included for $25.00 more Thanks
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Most of the time I do not worry about dents but that one looks pretty deep and creased. It would probably be fine but I think that one go into my recycle bucket. My $.02
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Hi Linda from PRMC Dani was just by and told me you told her she needed to check out CWT.COM Thanks for telling people about the site but as you know now Firstgirl knows about the site Are you a member? if so what is your user name? If you are not you need to join and add some input. The little I know about you, you could be a great help to some of the women who just are not sure about all this camping and hunting stuff. Amanda may be able to use some help with the lady's seminars she puts together each year. and I think with your personality you would be GREAT.
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Super Clean 1998 4x4 Dodge Ram Quadcab
GameHauler replied to Outdoor Writer's topic in Classified Ads
Nice to hear from you again Tony. Even if it is for profit Would you be interested in a 1978 Chevy 4X4 in trade Sorry Bud, could not resist Good luck with the sale and new truck PS, I am sure you lurk so you know I backed off on my posting. Please come back and join the group. We miss your input -
Tim, I had my, (Ginos) smith do my Contender and I have read that both are pretty easy to adjust. If you want Clays # shoot me or G a PM. Don't forget about GB.com for info