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He did akspecials. The're all "Bird Dogs".
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PM Biglakejake. http://www.coueswhitetail.com/forums/topic/51397-candidate-for-san-diego-photo-of-the-year/
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I have found them to like roosting about 40' up in Ponderosa Pines.
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Chris does great work. He is in Central Mesa just a mile or so north of downtown you can see some of his work on his FB page and he posted some pictures of some mounts he did about two weeks ago. He has done work on my F250 and I was in his shop on Saturday talking with him about replacing my steering box. Go back to Feb 4th in his time line to see the mounts he made. https://www.facebook.com/RowdyRacksLLC
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G&F changed that about 2-3 years ago but, you can still only have 3 rounds for Dove and Waterfowl.
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At close range even a varmint bullet is going to penetrate a vest.
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need wood finish opinions
PRDATR replied to MULEPACKHUNTER's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I was wondering what manufacturer that was. It looked like a Model 700 but the back part of the bolt (shroud?) was different. It is a beautiful stock. I wish I had a quarter for every 7-08 round if shot during my Silhouette days. -
Bought a Sigma from Lone Wolf when S&W first brought them out and was treated right.
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The one I bought came with two grip attachments you could use if you had a large or small hand and they were pretty easy to swap out.
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I bought one in 9mm about 8 years ago. It is accurate and well made. I passed it on to my son about two years ago when he was looking for a nine as I was shooting my Glock more than the Sig.
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looking to learn from a successful predator hunter
PRDATR replied to MT_Sourdough's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
As long as I had a clear shot I would have taken it. I can't remember ever passing on a shot and although I have missed a few shots over the years I can probably say that I usually hit them 95% of the time. -
Thats impossible. AZ game and fish has mis managed the herds so bad theres nothing bigger than a forkie anywhere. Good luck, that will be one memerable trophy if you get him. I have a 190 Ive been trying to figure out how to kill with the bow. Yup, there're out there.
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The E denoted the Economy Model. Nothing good or bad about it. Blind Magazine and non checkered birch stock. I bought one from another CWT Member last year in 30.06 and picked up a composite stock that was a take off from a fellow CWT member. It turned out to be a real shooter.
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It does not look like an Accu Trigger and looking at the scope it may be an early model. Antlers, which Model 110 is it, an "E" ?
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FS Remington .222 Model 788 $450 or OBO.
PRDATR replied to 40-year-AZ-hunter's topic in Classified Ads
Whoever did the stock did a very nice job of it. These are great guns, I have one in 22-250. The 222 dominated the Benchrest world for years until the 6mm PPC came on the scene. As far as I know the 788 still has the fastest lock time of any production bolt action rifle. -
What great memories and pictures you have of your dad TJ. My condolences to you and your family.
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Click on his name and his profile pops up, to the right is the Message button.
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Good Luck. My son and I will be up north looking for a couple.
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Make sure you have good insurance. I'm serious.
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Never own a dog you can't control 1000% of the time or are willing to put down in a nano second when it crosses the line. Some are companions or Service/Working Dogs. But make no mistake nor give them human qualities. They are animals, can't read or write, don't build things or will ever evolve past being dogs. Ever.
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Nope. They always have them during the General Javelina hunt so I never make it.
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TTT
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Better stock up - Obama trying to ban 223 ammo
PRDATR replied to kazpilot25's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
Contact ATF: Oppose 5.56 M855 Ball Ammunition Ban The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has announced it is seeking to ban commonplace 5.56 M855 ball ammunition as "armor piercing ammunition." ATF is seeking public comment on the proposal, so all industry employees, target shooters and gun owners should contact ATF to oppose this unnecessary ban, which is truly a solution in search of a problem and that raises serious questions about executive agency attitude and overreach. Stopped cold on Capitol Hill, this action appears to be the Obama administration's attempt to pursue gun control by other means. Commonly available steel-core, "green tip" M855 and SS109 rifle ammunition that is primarily intended and regularly used for "sporting purposes," like target shooting, has been exempt from federal law banning armor piercing ammunition for decades. There is no question that the 5.56 ball ammo has been in wide use by law abiding American citizens for sporting purposes. It is with the increasing prevalence of handgun versions of rifle platforms, that ATF now apparently sees an opening to now ban the widely used M855 and SS109 ammunition. It would be legally permissible to continue to possess and use so-defined "armor piercing" ammunition currently possessed. However, rescinding the decades-old exemption will have a major impact. It will become illegal to manufacture, import, distribute or sell at retail this very popular rifle target ammunition. ATF's proposed "framework" for applying the "sporting purpose" exemption test rewrites the law passed by Congress to disregard the manufacturer's intention that a projectile or cartridge is "primarily intended for a supporting purpose." ATF inappropriately places the focus on how criminals might misuse sporting ammunition in a handgun. Just as disturbing, language used by ATF in its long white paper refers to criminals as a "consumer group." The implication that the industry purposely sells firearms and ammunition to criminals is misleading and echoes the shopworn charges of the gun control lobby. Manufacturers will face serious limitations in their ability to develop and market alternative ammunition in other popular hunting rounds, such as .308 rifle hunting ammunition, if ATF's so-called "framework" is adopted. This will have a detrimental effect on hunting nationwide, especially in California where a total ban on traditional ammunition for hunting is being phased in now. ATF is soliciting comments on how it can best implement withdrawal of this exemption while "minimizing disruption to the ammunition and firearm industry and maximizing officer safety". Under the proposed framework, 30-06 M2AP cartridges would continue to be exempt because there are no multi-shot handguns generally available that accept such ammunition. The proposal is useless since standard lead-only 5.56 ammunition is "armor piercing" simply due to the round's velocity. Rifles in this caliber, or any caliber for that matter, are rarely used in crimes. ATF will accept comments on this proposal until March 16, 2015. Email or write ATF today and tell them you oppose this unnecessary, misguided and damaging ban on commonly used ammunition for America's most popular sporting rifles. Email: APAComments@atf.gov Fax: (202) 648-9741. Mail: Denise Brown, Mailstop 6N-602, Office of Regulatory Affairs, Enforcement Programs and Services, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20226: ATTN: AP Ammo Comments. -
What weight oil were you using Bob?