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SuperKchunt,
It's your Imagination,so be sure to Pretend with it as much as you NEED. Laffin'!
Congratulations on the sweet "satisfaction" that must be your's,in taking an entire lifteime,to get in an afternoon's worth of "Adventure".
I'm crying I'm laughing soooooooooo hard.
Wow +P+!
Gee',
You may as well start collecting SuperSoakers...as they'd bear you just as much fruit.
Laffin'!
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Right on! ...... I wear the pink furries a lot, esp while watching hunting shows from the couch. I wear mine mostly when I'm raising funds for my next rifle purchase. Best, GWB LOL .... Is Alaska a country?
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Congratulations on the sweet "satisfaction" that must be your's,in taking an entire lifteime,to get in an afternoon's worth of "Adventure". I'm OK with where I'm at, where I've been and where I'm going. It's you that is short and bald and no matter how many pics of guns, trout, deer, bear, boats, trucks, scopes, bullets, blah, blah, blah you post you're still going to be short and bald and ain't nothing gonna change that! Laffin'
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I wear mine mostly when I'm raising funds for my next rifle purchase. Bought a new one today. Can't wait to try it out.
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Got this one last week.
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I wear mine mostly when I'm raising funds for my next rifle purchase. Bought a new one today. Can't wait to try it out. What the hell is that thing doing in a rifle discussion...luckily someone locked you out.. OK super soaker I get it
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SuperKchunt,
Now ain't it a right proper "coincidence",that doing nothing is "rewarding" to you?!? No wonder you perpetually reiterate your ever growing list of incredibly WELL founded insecurities and the "satisfactions" of a lifetime of telling yourself you "could have too". Laffin'!
As an aside...when you Pretend something,how long does it take your Imagination to make it "real" to you?!?
Only fair to toss you something now and again,that you could actually answer in the first hand. Looking forward to the pending Excuses and the fresh batcha' Whine. Mebbe go FULL Secret Squirrel and lob a cartoon,quip phantom PM's and say again for the bajillionth time that you "don't care".
Laffin'!
You "hard chargers" are [bleep] riot!
'nm,
Cain't wait to hear the fascinating "particulars",of "all" the things you are almost gonna do with that piece of schit. Laffin'!
I know...I know,you've never failed a set of windage adjustable rears.
Laffin'!
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Ask her just how loud her Imagination is,when she shoots it!
If only because she KNOWS.
Laffin'!
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Got this one last week. Shot this goup with it this morning. Not bad for a 58 yo rifle and a 4x scope. The micrometer say's .396".
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Not bad for a 58 yo rifle and a 4x scope. The micrometer say's .396". Not bad for any rifle, new or old. Should work just fine. Enjoy. I learned long ago, with some folks, anything you got is lead. Everything they got is gold. Mind over matter. You don't mind, and they don't matter. Best, GWB
A Kill Artist. When I draw, I draw blood.
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Not bad for a 58 yo rifle and a 4x scope. The micrometer say's .396". Not bad for any rifle, new or old. Should work just fine. Enjoy. I learned long ago, with some folks, anything you got is lead. Everything they got is gold. Mind over matter. You don't mind, and they don't matter. Best, GWB Yup. The only thing that matters is killing some deer with it.
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Yup. The only thing that matters is killing some deer with it. Well if the the rifle groups according to the pix, that should be no problem as long as the guy behind the trigger does his part. LOL Best, GWB
A Kill Artist. When I draw, I draw blood.
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Yeah,the guy behind the trigger is defiantly the "wild card." When I miss I have only myself to blame.
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Yup. The only thing that matters is killing some deer with it. The 300 Savage has been killing deer for a long time.
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elk, you sure find some nice model 70's... I never really got into them.. The pre 64's were out of my price range when I was young.. But did have couple I wish I had back.. A mint .264 and a very nice .300 H & H..
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Thank you WCH. If you look and wait you can find good deals on the Pre 64's. At a gun show last month there was a Pre '64 in .22 Hornet,the price was $2200...it stayed there.
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Fascinating Dumb [bleep]. Congratulations?!? Pass the Skinners goin' faster,from a shorter barrel and a smaller case...then pardon the 20rd containers that align 'em. ES/SD in single digits and 80+ MOA remaining on the erector,along with the padding on the windshield,all wrapped snugly ala TPS. Google it. Laffin'!
Happiness is a 99.9% K-Hornet,set on the shelf with velvet gloves...so it can get some sunshine. Laffin'! The boundless dumbfhuqqery espoused here,is a REAL [bleep] treat. Wow +P+!
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Yeah,the guy behind the trigger is defiantly the "wild card." When I miss I have only myself to blame. 10/4 My most disappointing miss in the last couple years came about after a long hot September day at the lease last year. I had been filling up feeders and fixing things that seem to just quit from month to month. I have a spot that is at the back of our lease. It is about 1.5 miles in off the main gravel road we use to access our hunting areas. The path to access this spot is just wide enough to get an ATV through. I'll park my ATV and walk the last half mile uphill as its too thick and steep to access it any other way than on foot. I call it "The Cliffs" as where I sit is a sheer rock face that is about 100' above the floor of a 350+/- acre bowl. Directly below is a dry creekbed that runs in an east/west direction If you look closely you can see the spin cast feeder. It's about 160 yds out, to the right of the dry creek bed. I had been working all day in the heat and had let myself get too hot and somewhat dehydrated. IIRC I got out about 5 PM. This time of year one can see until almost 9 PM. I keep game cameras set out from time to time and Had picked up pix of a group of javelina that would come in from time to time. IIRC I had a half dozen pix over a three month period. Guess they would range in and out of the area as they did not show up on game cam regularly. I was jazzed as I've been on this lease since 2004 and had not seen the first Javelina. It was about an hour before dark and I was glassing the bowl. Sometimes will see Aoudad up high near the tops of the surrounding hills. I saw something out of the corner of my eye. I lowered the glasses and got just a glimpse of the hindquarter as it entered the brush and was lost to sight. I thought to myself that was strange. Sure didn�t walk like a hog. I watched the area for a few minutes and went back to glassing. About 10 minutes later I caught motion again on my left at the same spot where the critter had disappeared into the brush. I put my binocs on it and damn if it wasn�t a javelin and not only that, a monster of one at that. The javelinas I�ve killed are usually mid 20 to low 30 lbs. This guy had to have been at least 60 lbs. He was a stud puppy for a Javelina. He was walking a game trail on the far side of the creekbed and I figured where he would come out would be about 150 yds. Too far for me on a freehand shot. I was not in the most appropriate spot or position to make the the shot. This afternoon I was shooting my Rem 700 KS in 300 H&H, zero�d for 200 yds. [img]http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e129/glenn1221/latestgunstuff/IMG_0366_zpsd8f606f4.jpg[/img]I was on an incline with my feet about 12 inches below my butt. I tucked my shooting sticks into my boot tops in order to get a rest, but due to my quivering from the heat and dehydration taken with the �buck fever� I was experiencing I could not seem to get a steady rest. He came out of the brush and I knew I had a small window to make the shot before he disappeared for good. I couldn�t get a steady sight pix, but I figured this might be the only chance I got and I let fly. I didn�t hear the "whop" and I sensed that I shot over him. It takes almost 30 minutes to get down from my perch to the ATV and then drive to where the Javelina was when I shot, but only 10 minutes or so to scramble down the cliff, which I did. I looked high and low till dark for any evidence of blood or fur, but to no avail. I was elated that I had got the shot, but bummed that I had missed. I hate missing. Best, GWB
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GeeDub,look at it this way,there's ALOT of space around a Javelina. Almost two years ago I went deer hunting (November on a Saturday & Sunday) and the only buck I seen was 400 yds out. Well,I sit down and get the buck in the crosshairs and BOOM! missed,shoot again BOOM! the buck moves off. I give my cousin directions to the place where it was,no blood,or hair nothing. A month later in December,I go cow elk hunting with my cousin as both of us have a tag. We hunt all day and around a hour or so before dark we jumped a herd and as they are going up the other side of the canyon,I took a shot. It was about 150 yds away and slowly walking up. At the shot it turned to the my right,started to run back towards my left,where my cousin killed with a running shot to the neck. I told him "HEY YOU JUST SHOT MY ELK!" Long story short I missed it as there was only a shot in the neck where he hit it. 2 days later I killed a cow elk. It happens to all of us.
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Remind me to tell you the story of missing the best buck of my life and another darn good one on the same day due to My Kimber Classic in 300WSM, which by the way, was almost wrapped around a tree trunk till I came to my senses and traded it off.
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Will do.
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