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You are clueless,day in and day out...with boring regularity.

PLEASE find me "mistaken"...it will be FUNNY!

Hint..............


Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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PS and by the way.

There are yet again lapses in your Imaginary Pretend Ignore.

Just saying.....................


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Again because of one single disagreement on the Montana. It worked for you does not for me.

How can I find you wrong on taste? One man's trash is another's treasure. That is the ONLY disagreement we ever had. The rest pretty much jive. Either way.....

I really do not care anymore Larry, really. And I have no idea what pretend ignore or some of your dialogue means.


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You are a CLUELESS Idiot time and time again...to the tune of Pretending to Imagine,that you "forget" about Imaginary Pretend Ignore.

HILARIOUS!..................


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I sure do like my two MK V's; a 240 and a 7 MM Wby Mag. The MK V action is a bit big for a 240 but is sure is a SLICK action and the 7 Wby mag poops out a 175 Nosler Partition at around 3050 fps.

They were only $450 when I bought them through the Rod and Gun club at Atsugi, Japan in '81.


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There you go communication at its finest form.


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Originally Posted by navlav8r
I sure do like my two MK V's; a 240 and a 7 MM Wby Mag. The MK V action is a bit big for a 240 but is sure is a SLICK action and the 7 Wby mag poops out a 175 Nosler Partition at around 3050 fps.

They were only $450 when I bought them through the Rod and Gun club at Atsugi, Japan in '81.


The good old days! I sure enjoyed the R&G clubs in Germany and Greece when I was stationed there.


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So now you are NOT playing Imaginary Pretend Ignore?

Please cite any/all words I use,that are too "big" or too "tricky" for you to cypher and I'll happily use less letters and more simplistic grammar,so as to grant you the stage to further Show Case your incredible Stupidity.

Do tell...............



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Lost cause man You do not get it. That is ok, no biggie.


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Ahhhhhhhhh...the "dreaded" Secret Squirrel Imaginary Pretend Ignore!

Better fill out another Hurt Feelers Report and mention for the 10,000,000th time how you "don't care",then completely unravel yet again,while Whining for a Moderator.

You know...the usual.

Laughing..................


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Originally Posted by moosemike
If you could only use one of the Weatherby magnums which would it be? I'm rather fond of the .257 Bee myself but haven't given any of the others trigger time.
..................The 257, 7mm and 300 Bees are the more popular of the Bee bunch.

However, a small minority of Bee owners also prefer to own the less popular and more expensive to shoot 338-378 and 340.



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Originally Posted by navlav8r
I sure do like my two MK V's; a 240 and a 7 MM Wby Mag. The MK V action is a bit big for a 240 but is sure is a SLICK action and the 7 Wby mag poops out a 175 Nosler Partition at around 3050 fps.

They were only $450 when I bought them through the Rod and Gun club at Atsugi, Japan in '81.


FWIW, I don't hand-load, but I bought a 7mm Wby MkV (Ultra LW) last year, and I shot and chronoed various available factory ammo, and they all shot a bit lower than advertised. But the CorBon 160gr TSX load comes out of my barrel at a very consistent velocity averaging 3,238 fps. Sighting in so that it peaks at 150yds at 3" high, it is still moving at about 2,400fps at 350 yds and only about 6" low. Pretty wicked IMO. I wish CorBon would load it the same with a 160gr AB of TTSX, but it's still pretty awesome to me.

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That is indeed a formidable load. 160 TSX at 3230 is a nice load!


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The Retard Triangle!

You,Hawk and Squeeze...knocking it out of the Park.

Sooooooo laughing!................


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I thought bigsqueeze was dead�.

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Aren't they all?!?

Laughing!................


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Originally Posted by bigsqueeze
Originally Posted by moosemike
If you could only use one of the Weatherby magnums which would it be? I'm rather fond of the .257 Bee myself but haven't given any of the others trigger time.
..................The 257, 7mm and 300 Bees are the more popular of the Bee bunch.

However, a small minority of Bee owners also prefer to own the less popular and more expensive to shoot 338-378 and 340.



or its precursor....

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
The Retard Triangle!

You,Hawk and Squeeze...knocking it out of the Park.

Sooooooo laughing!................
........LOL LOL!....Well well! Is it Boxer or Big Stick? One in the same?

Based on your increased # of posts, I see that you have more time on your hands. Unemployed these days by chance? If so, then it couldn't happen to a better guy!!! Retard triangle uh? Such a sense of humor you have.

Can't speak for other two in the triangle of which you speak. But if at any time you happen to be in the So Cal area please look (PM) me up. I'll be more than happy to personally re-arrange the living quarters of the hundreds of crotch crickets that reside between your legs.....

I'm sure your reply will be filled with your usual excellent style of proper english language of this [bleep]-tee-tude and that tee-tude. No matter.

If money is short for ya, I'm sure you could sell a few of your [bleep] looking popsicle painted rifles? Bozo specials. 5 cents of the buck? LOL

A perfect match for an Alaskan clown!


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'squeeze,

Didn't mean to horn you up and have you die all over again.

Running on fumes here. Laughing!

Now why don't you Judy Chop yourself in the throat and take a picture of same. I know...I know,cameras are too "tricky",too "fancy",too "expensive" and too life like.

Wow...............


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Originally Posted by Big Stick
'squeeze,

Didn't mean to horn you up and have you die all over again.

Running on fumes here. Laughing!

Now why don't you Judy Chop yourself in the throat and take a picture of same. I know...I know,cameras are too "tricky",too "fancy",too "expensive" and too life like.

Wow...............
............U running on fumes? I'd say that u are more likely sniffing on the fumes!! LOL!....Oh and uh,,,,,have another another drink!!!!!!!

Judy chop myself??? LOL! LOL! LOL! Never trained to do that. Hmmm!! Perhaps you can show me. I would certainly welcome your personalized in person instruction...Oh yeah! I really would.

Now go fish for your namesake; flounder.



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