And here you go douchebag. Why didn't you do your job in an protecting Bob's honor in 2011? The picture is gone now, but it was a black tracker in Africa, and a running joke with Bob.
Originally Posted by Steelhead
Originally Posted by isaac
I ended up missing two baboons and two jackals total while Karen took my 338 Fed and wasted hers on her first shot.
At least you got to work on your tan.
You'll notice in 2011 I said to Bob 'At least you got to work on your tan'
This creation from a basement shop in the U.P. is called the 50 Hush Puppy. I've got some video I'll post later. We were told it was loaded at 1200fps. The target is 1/2" plate.
Originally Posted by 16penny
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
Kingston--Your terms will need to be amended. You will need to shoot left handed in the rifle shoot. I was shooter #8. That shot was made with my everything rifle. A plain jane straight out of the box Tikka with a 6X Nikon scope. Ammo was from Walmart @ $14.99--180 grain Winchester Power-Points. I been using it for years. The Grand Pooh-bah said a one gun shooter is over rated and made be turn in my rifle loonie card.
Sounds and looks like you boys had a great time. DVD, good on you for doing the heavy lifting on arranging the fun.
GW, earlier tonight as I was leaving the office I texted old Kingston to ask how the trip was and to congratulate him on winning the cup, figuring he was already home. Turns out he was actually at Logan at the baggage claim area waiting on his guns to be unloaded from the plane. Called him right away to see if maybe he needed a lift, as I was but five minutes away. He thanked me but explained that his lady was outside somewhere dodging parking Nazis, and that he was all set. I asked and got some of his quick thoughts on the trip and of TX in general in the couple minutes we chatted.
I wasn't at all surprised to hear him say that he had a grand time with some damned good people. He commented right away that he loved the TX folks, what with their respectful and kind use of 'sir' and 'ma'am' even in casual conversation, as well as the classy and charming easy way that Texans seem to display as a matter of routine. I smiled wide, as I'd felt the exact same way when I first traveled there to be a guest of STX for the first PINS event, and haven't changed my opinion since, after a half dozen trips or so. Anyway I wasn't surprised in the least and laughed and agreed with him wholeheartedly and remarked that I was proud of him as an Easterner of his winning the shoot-off. In his usual modest manner, he said that he thought that a good percentage of the 'contestants' were a little handicapped in the event due to the previous evening's celebratory imbibing, but that in particular he was impressed as hell with your shooting ability running with what I think he said was something like 'a big fuggin' pistol' in what was essentially meant to be a rifle contest.
I've hunted ducks with Brian a few times and have seen him go to work with a scattergun and figured he'd at least place well with a rifle. The man sure can shoot, that's certain. Good on him and you all and glad to hear that y'all had yourselves a good time.
Kingston--Your terms will need to be amended. You will need to shoot left handed in the rifle shoot. I was shooter #8. That shot was made with my everything rifle. A plain jane straight out of the box Tikka with a 6X Nikon scope. Ammo was from Walmart @ $14.99--180 grain Winchester Power-Points. I been using it for years. The Grand Pooh-bah said a one gun shooter is over rated and made be turn in my rifle loonie card.
Thanks for sending the hat back. Go Tribe !!
Charles PM me your address.
You're right, you were #8. GW was #9. Thank goodness I saved that sheet. Beer brewed in Texas beer seems to have cognitive side effects.
Originally Posted by 16penny
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
I am not a pistolero. IIRC that was Roof that did that amazing stuff with his weapon. I'm not always the best at the bench, but when it comes to killin' stuff, I'm lucky!
I am not a pistolero. IIRC that was Roof that did that amazing stuff with his weapon. I'm not always the best at the bench, but when it comes to killin' stuff, I'm lucky!
ya!
GWB
Ah, apparently I misunderstood. Thanks for the clarification. Wait, you're the dude who has been slaying hogs by the truckload I've been enjoying seeing pics of here and on AR for the past decade or more! Ha! Well then I offer you no congrats on this particular shoot, but thank you for the metric tons of porcine goodness you've shared all these years.
I am not a pistolero. IIRC that was Roof that did that amazing stuff with his weapon. I'm not always the best at the bench, but when it comes to killin' stuff, I'm lucky!
ya!
GWB
Ah, apparently I misunderstood. Thanks for the clarification. Wait, you're the dude who has been slaying hogs by the truckload I've been enjoying seeing pics of here and on AR for the past decade or more! Ha! Well then I offer you no congrats on this particular shoot, but thank you for the metric tons of porcine goodness you've shared all these years.
Cheers!
Back at ya!
Not to be maudlin, but I've been a fan of yours for pretty much the same amount of time!
BTW,
Brian is good people. I very much enjoyed his company and getting to know him a bit. If you and he are friends.......
When Leighton called I think I said something like, "I'm in love with Texas. I love Texas. I love the way Texans treat each other, the way they acknowledge one another. The yes ma'am, no ma'am, yes sir, no sir. The warmth in their casual greetings and smiles. They've got lots of cows and weather's pretty good too!"
Ed, I can't thank you and your wife enough for hosting me at your beautiful home, for carting me around, and anchoring me on this trip. I hope that you'll allow me to return the favor one day. Thank you for the friendship and camaraderie.
Dan thanks for putting this together. Your enthusiasm is contagious!
To my hunting partners, I can't imagine another five grown men who I'd rather squeeze into a filthy pickup with, over and over!
Gordon, Joel, Bobby, Pat, and Lee thank you for patience while I initially struggled with your native tongues. A few more days and I'd have become pretty fluent. You probably can't image how much I enjoyed the poetry of your vernaculars. You're much less colorful on the internet.
Mike, I hope that I was half as courteous and thoughtful as you were roommate! It was great to meet you, have a safe trip home!
Bob that rife you built is a fućking hoot. Thanks for bringing it!
GW, with the exception of you being a lightweight in the whisky department , you fùcking rock!!! Thanks for bring all the guns, ammo, and targets for us to play with. Your generous and straightforward spirit is inspiring.
Dan, Carpe Montana!
Thank you all for a great trip! I had a wonderful time. I could go on and on, but I've got to go to bed—more pics and videos later!
Originally Posted by 16penny
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
We did have a great trip. So much fun was had, that I think I'll head back right now for a short visit with Kevin today. Love the 14 hour driving days. 7 one way, 7 back to the house. You guys have a good day at the campfire.
Great time,great hunting,great food and a great group of Campfire guys! This one will be hard to top but we will try. as ltppowel Pat says things evolve Total hog tally was 60 with a couple coyotes,a fox and a Blackbuck which BTW was a damn challenging hunt and I was beginning to think I wasn't going to get one this trip They stay out in the opened and if you tried to get close enough for a shot they were out of there at warp speed...3 blown stalks and a miss at 350 yds before I finally got it done. I had my heart set on this specific Blackbuck as he was dark and wide.He didn't disappoint and measures a tick under 21"
I am not a pistolero. IIRC that was Roof that did that amazing stuff with his weapon. I'm not always the best at the bench, but when it comes to killin' stuff, I'm lucky!
ya!
GWB
You also don't seem to be able to understand a frigging joke that wasn't directed at you either.
That's why we Texans never ask anyone if they are from Texas.
Because, if they are not, we don't want to embarrass them!
Texan captdavid
"It's not how hard you hit 'em, it's where you hit 'em." The 30-06 will, with the right bullet, successfully take any game animal in North America up to 300yds.
If you are a hunter, and farther than that, get closer!
When Leighton called I think I said something like, "I'm in love with Texas. I love Texas. I love the way Texans treat each other, the way they acknowledge one another. The yes ma'am, no ma'am, yes sir, no sir. The warmth in their casual greetings and smiles. They've got lots of cows and weather's pretty good too!"
You'll never hear a Texan say you have to be born here to be a Texan. You don't even have to live here, hence the State motto...
"Texas...a State of mind."
Edited to add that there are plenty people living here that will NEVER be Texans, as much as they would like to be. Some are here on the 'fire.
The only thing worse than a liberal is a liberal that thinks they're a conservative.
When Leighton called I think I said something like, "I'm in love with Texas. I love Texas. I love the way Texans treat each other, the way they acknowledge one another. The yes ma'am, no ma'am, yes sir, no sir. The warmth in their casual greetings and smiles. They've got lots of cows and weather's pretty good too!"
You'll never hear a Texan say you have to be born here to be a Texan. You don't even have to live here, hence the State motto...
"Texas...a State of mind."
Edited to add that there are plenty people living here that will NEVER be Texans, as much as they would like to be. Some are here on the 'fire.
This is what I mean!
Originally Posted by 16penny
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty