Exceedingly GOOD call to refrain your crossed-eyes,drooling yap and your Decade Plus "education" plan. I'm [bleep] crying,I'm laughing soooooooo hard. You poor,poor clueless Do Nothing Kchunt.
Wow +P+.
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Gee,
Blued steel/wood is indeed my favorite.
Found this one,'bout 250' up a tree.
Laffin'!
Perhaps you'll regale me with more hilarity and feel compelled to touch upon the Texas Version of "trees"...if only to keep your "pace".
Re the R-93. I bought mine as a do most everything rig w/.22-250 and ..270 barrels. If I were doing it again, I would get .243and .30-06. Mine works for the most part (.22-250 twist ?) but the latter might do better. I have both the latter calibers in other rifles, so....
Jack
"Do not blame Caesar, blame the people...who have...rejoiced in their loss of freedom....Blame the people who hail him when he speaks of the 'new, wonderful, good, society'...to mean ,..living fatly at the expense of the industrious." Cicero
Re the R-93. I bought mine as a do most everything rig w/.22-250 and ..270 barrels. If I were doing it again, I would get .243and .30-06. Mine works for the most part (.22-250 twist ?) but the latter might do better. I have both the latter calibers in other rifles, so....
Jack
My plan exactly. I get distracted by Coopers but the next barrel I buy for the Blaser will be 30-06, pre-enjoyed preferably.
a small rooter on the Blaser's first outing. Would have been nice if it had been larger, but as it was, it made for some tender vittles.
Gdub: you've got some great stuff, but I can't warm up to this one. I assume, however, that it shoots better than it looks.
Let me put it this way,
I only paid a pittance for it.
I guess I could sell it any day, only let it stay so long, out of.....
well perhaps you get the message and have a couple of your own.
Anyhow, most all my rifles are pre-enjoyed. Many have a story that go along with them. This one is something that I picked up in a pawn shop almost 20 years ago when I first started collecting varmint chamberings and was enamored with 220 swifts and 22-250's. Seems an old benchrest shooter was dying of emphysema and needed money. He brought in a bunch guns to this particular pawn shop that was on my circuit. Its a tricked Remington 700 single shot that has been glass/pillar bedded. Chambered in the 22-250 with a 1 in 14 twist. It's a shooter with 52 gr. A-max and BTHP's over H-380 and I looked up the "smith" whose name was on the barrel. His reaction to the stock was a little more strident than yours. He swore that monstrosity was not his work, even though his name was stamped on the barrel .
It's too heavy to carry for the type of varmint calling I do. Best used as a bench gun. I've probably not put a 100 rounds through it in the last 15 years. I'll drag it out occasionally and punch some paper. It's boringly accurate. I'm hoping to do a PD hunt next year. May take it along as it is the only 22-250 I currently have in house. Quien Sabe as the Messicans say.
Best,
GWB
PS: Plus I also realize how much Stick likes Texans, blue steel, woooooood and WAM's, so I can generally count on his admiring comments in that regard.
your dreams have come true!!!! I lobbied for ya, and Boyd's Gunstocks is going to be offering stocks for your Rem 783 Long Actions....
you can also get a painted option for free until Nov 27th... that should be a good base to camo your favorite 783s with your daughters Walmart Nail Polish, that you like so well....
that should hold up real well when you are cleaning your 783s down in the creek, while fishing... new Boyd's stock for your 783 and then a new $29.95 Tasco 3 x 9 on top and you'd be stylin compared to the rest of the guys in your trailer park...
as far as the stocks for your 783s from Boyd's? you can thank me later....
Cooper Rd and I usually run across a copper head or two every year..so change my locale..of course as I'm sure someone will point out I mistook a King snake for a copperhead and whacked it by mistake earlier this year....It happens
Were I in the mood,I could hang pics of a big one.(grin)
Gee,
Tell yourself that which you most need to hear,as you swing open gates,hop fences and putt around in a Golf Cart. Laffin'!
The Texas Version of everything...is absolutely [bleep] hilarious.
As an aside,you'll always be ahead of the curve starting things off by [bleep] yourself,mainly because you'll reliably get more poozy in sucha manner. You're doing "great"! Laffin'!
Bless your heart.
'dawg6,
I'm thinkin' them rifles is prolly sound...despite all the wood.(grin)
Shefire,
Make it Outdoors?!? I'll feign my "surprise",that you never even came close. Laffin'!
As per always,exceedingly GOOD Call,to refrain pixels of your crossed-eyes,drooling yap and your version of "results". Laffin'! luckily for you,Imagination and Pretend are free,so you can "participate". Laffin'!
On pins and needles here,awaiting the latest installment of all the things you almost did,with all the wares you almost had and from all the places you've almost been. You poor,poor Day Dreaming Do Nothing Kchunt.
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Rabid,
I find myself enjoying the Texas Version of pictures the best...for reasons fully oblivious to Texans.(grin)
AWWWWW our daily BLAH BLAH BLAH installment from the campfire's shortest member.....
so hows the poaching season coming there Schmuck?
you haven't been posting your normal level of 59 pic on each of your daily posts?
camera lens in the shop?
band width been cut back by management?????
hows that Remington 710 working out this season? did ya get it camo'ed yet with your daughter's nail polish? or have you been tied up too much with your favorite past time, stroking yourself 24 hours a day.....
for a guy who is 3 ft 18 inches tall, you certainly "maximize" it all....no one packs a 100lb of Schitt in a 2 lb bag like you can...kudos all the way around...
have a great day Princess... waiting with great anticipation for your daily report tomorrow...
and hey, kudos also... seems like you posted today without being 3 sheets to the wind.... AA finally working for ya?
Thanks Seafire,the best part was watching/listening to them find/chase the bear,THAT WAS GREAT! Cassie found the scent and chased the bear down the hill,across the road,up the other side to where she treed the bear. She chased it for 3 miles!
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