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Possible drifting/snow problems. Gophers not out in force. Yet.
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OK...whats the mud/snow/goph situation around his section of the Hi-line? Yes there is mud,which was caused by the snow and the "goph" are still in their holes,because it's cold outside and they are smarter than the shooters going after them. No charge for the info.
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just snow, no mud here this morning....
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Congrats, looks like the snow has some velocity behind it.
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it got real windy before I was done. not bad on the first couple....
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I am..........disturbed.
Concerning the difference between man and the jackass: some observers hold that there isn't any. But this wrongs the jackass. -Twain
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Huntsman's a [bleep] stud.
I replace valve cover gaskets every 50K, if they don't need them sooner...
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Huntsman's a [bleep] stud.
No kidding...I cant believe there is a varmint alive in the state of Colorado....
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nah. I'm a weenie. If it would have been cold, I'da stayed by the fire......
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I don't think he even shot that yote.. Probably just waved at it and it fell over dead from fright.
I replace valve cover gaskets every 50K, if they don't need them sooner...
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No way I'd want to be a predator/varmint in CO.
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I don't think he even shot that yote.. Probably just waved at it and it fell over dead from fright. He's a skeery dude......
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I don't think he even shot that yote.. Probably just waved at it and it fell over dead from fright. My guess too. I don't see any blood anywhere.
I am..........disturbed.
Concerning the difference between man and the jackass: some observers hold that there isn't any. But this wrongs the jackass. -Twain
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This was a Zim bull.....Feb. of '12...
We eat organic in our house, we just have to shoot and gut it first.....
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SSB
That's what everybody says. But nobody sticks around until summer, when you walk out of your house before daylight and start sweating doing nothing even before the sun comes up.
Where in FL did you head to? We spent last nite with friends in Belleview...now we are near Lakeland, wife's sister has a place here she is letting us use for the week. My wife's grandma lives near here...we are going to spend a couple of days visiting her and then see a fishing bud in Clearwater for a couple of days....back home next weekend...too short...lol
We eat organic in our house, we just have to shoot and gut it first.....
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OK...whats the mud/snow/goph situation around his section of the Hi-line? Poobs, we're are getting this in the AM. Morning mud, Spring must be getting closer! Of course I also almost got stuck in drift this morning, not quite there yet...grin (and you heard it here first, lot's of wet snow this March!)
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BD, what you describe here ain't all that far off the JDJ line of cartridges based on the .444 marlin case. Have some experience with those as we gun contenders up here some. A hunting pard has taken his to Africa a couple of times now....last time he took this.... Used the .375 version and knocked him dowmn with a should shot with a 260gr nosler solid. Required one to the brain for a finisher. The .30 cal version of these really screams... Nice doin's that. Ya see, that's what I'm getting at. The .444 has been bent, shortened, stomped and twisted just about every which way from Hell. Ain't opposed to that, just baffled the .45-70 never got the same treatment. Just about every other basic case in the world gets mangled, but the -70 seems immune. Was talking to a fella the other day that was planning to do something outside the box with a High Wall. 6.5x7 Mauser Rimmed as I recalled. I asked him what performance he was looking for and I don't think he can get 2800 fps with a 140 grain bullet at his specified 40K MAP. Asked if he had considered the .45-70 case? He might still be having wet dreams, didn't inquire on that, but he was excited. I agree...the 45/70 case should be a natural for the same operation....unique too. Should I start working on dies?
We eat organic in our house, we just have to shoot and gut it first.....
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Huntsman's a [bleep] stud.
No kidding...I cant believe there is a varmint alive in the state of Colorado.... Yeah, no doubt!
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