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Tikka T3 270wsm with Leupold Vari-X lll 6.5-20x40 sold
cactusjack replied to cactusjack's topic in Classified Ads
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Remington 600 243, Remington 600 308, Remington Mohawk 600 243, Ruger 10-22 Stainless Laminated, Remington 870 Police Magnum
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Remington 600 243, Remington 600 308, Remington Mohawk 600 243, Ruger 10-22 Stainless Laminated, Remington 870 Police Magnum
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Remington 600 243, Remington 600 308, Remington Mohawk 600 243, Ruger 10-22 Stainless Laminated, Remington 870 Police Magnum
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Winchester 1200 Marine 12ga Stainless Nickel and wood sold
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Im cleaning out my safes. Too many that I dont use. This is a Winchester Marine 12ga Stainless and nickel and wood. I have never shot it. It sits in my safe. -
Paid about 4.50 each. Bought in bulk, both in guns and locks
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It is a lot of red tape, and normally I would tell someone to pack sand that required such info and had so many rules. Then I factor how bad it is for the kids who are in need. Our two kids were in a group home/shelter for 10 months. They were institutionalized little robots. I bet all the others that do foster care and have adopted will agree it's worth the suffering. I had to buy 1200 dollars worth of trigger locks, all keyed the same. Stupid but not worth getting rid of our license over.
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our agency came over and did a mock home study with us to help us get our house inline. I had to put trigger locks on all my guns, it doesnt matter that they are in my safes, we had to buy a pool lifesaver hook and throw (like you see at a public pool), we had to adjust our water temp down a couple of degrees, fire extinguishers, evacuation map and plan. They interviewed our birth children and asked them how we parented. I was hoping I hadnt screwed up my kids and they weren't telling me, turns out, we had been doing just fine.
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A home study is just what it sounds like. They come and look at your household. Do background checks, make sure your property is safe, financial review....
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What 2guns said. It's an emotionally rollercoaster and there are no guarantees the kids will be "normal", (I was warned by a friend). I responded with Thank you for the warning, but what is normal and what guarantees did we get with our birth children? This journey has forever changed us for the better. It hasn't been easy, but when has life ever been easy? It has taught us compassion, understanding, gratitude, and unconditional love. One of the biggest things I gained, is gratitude towards my parents. They weren't perfect parents, but they made sure I was fed, clothed, housed, went to school, did my homework and followed the rules of our home. If the street lights were on, my butt had better be inside our house. A lot of the kids in foster care, have parents that were in foster care. It can be a viscous cycle. We do our best to love the kids and keep them safe for as long as they are in our care. We can not control when they go, but each day is a blessing to us and hopefully to the kids. Btw, my wife is the amazing one. She has been the force behind us being foster parents. missing one. My oldest is in Peru.
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I have heard that adopting native kids can be difficult because the tribe can come stop the adoption as long as someone from the tribe is willing. They have to notify the tribe as well. Any truth to that? That is true in most cases. Our situation is different, the kids are in the tribe's system and have been from the start. The law governing native children is called ICWA. Indian child welfare act.
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We have been foster parents for 10 years. We adopted my 4 year old son, who was a foster child. He came into our care at 2days old. The adoption happened when he was 19 months old. It was stressful but be is awesome. We now have 5 kids and 2 foster kids. The 2 foster kids are native American and have been with us 6 1/2 years. We would adopt them but we are not native....my rambling is basically to suggest foster kids.
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Hunting with a 9mm carbine?
cactusjack replied to Rock30golf's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Arrows and bullets work in completely different ways. Not a good comparison. A 357mag pistol is used for deer, the energy from a 9mm carbine should be similar -
Hunting with a 9mm carbine?
cactusjack replied to Rock30golf's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Those tests are called Awesome! -
Hunting with a 9mm carbine?
cactusjack replied to Rock30golf's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Unless it's wearing a Kevlar helmet and riot gear -
Hunting with a 9mm carbine?
cactusjack replied to Rock30golf's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
What I remember reading is they are going back to it. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/world/national-security/fbi-moves-back-to-the-9mm-round-which-it-once-shunned-as-ineffective/2015/10/31/d7d0b994-7e80-11e5-afce-2afd1d3eb896_story.html -
Hunting with a 9mm carbine?
cactusjack replied to Rock30golf's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Im gonna say yes. Depending on bullet type and weight and shot placement. The 16+ inch barrel you get good velocity and energy. It wouldnt be my first choice but it will work. http://www.ballisticsbytheinch.com/9luger.html and there is an energy chart you can open too. -
New Raffle, Remington Versa Max Sportsman or Browning X Bolt
cactusjack replied to 125coues's topic in Conservation Group Events
sold out! Good luck to all.- 12 replies
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- Browning Hells Canyon
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http://thehill.com/policy/defense/333667-watchdog-report-thousands-discharged-for-misconduct-had-mental-health?amp An interesting read
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It's easy to make judgement calls from afar. I know a few of my fellow Vets that due to a TBI or PTSD are now cursed by demons. He served a brief combat tour and got an honorable discharge. It's a shame he ended up doing what he did, and dying from it. I think about things a little differently, we are all one chemical imbalance or head injury away from being in a similar situation. Just a different point of view
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When I'm hoping to gut shoot a running deer at 1200yds I want the fov. Feel free to set yours up with what suits you.
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You are missing the full range. 3-9 without the triplet and 9-27 fully engaged
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The only downside to my setup, is the lack of clarity, the intense headaches and lack of eye relief, but other then that, its awesome. I can shoot out to 2000 yards with it. I call it my first focal+second focal special