I know right? I asked at my LGS for recommendations for their best Lion rifle and was told the Creedmor will kill anything on this planet with no holdover required out to 1000 yards.
I had no idea they were so delicious. Taste just like veal. Used my Creedmor and paced the distance at 683.6 yards.
kolofardos; Good afternoon to you my cyber friend, I hope you all are getting decent weather out there and that all who you care about are healthy.
Thanks so much for the laugh this afternoon and the pleasant diversion.
The responses thus far have been priceless too - sincere kudos and a tip of the battered Bailey to one and all.
If you're ever out this way and are so inclined, some sort of refreshment is definitely on me sir!
Carry on folks!
Dwayne
Hi Dwayne. It finally warmed up today after a few days of unseasonably cold temperatures. So much so, that I'll be tempted to duck out from the job-site early today and do some trout fishing. I can't wait for these silly travel restrictions to be lifted so I can come to the interior. Will definitely come by some day.
You canuckians are so easily misled. I don't know who told you that was a Bison.
Geesh,,any fool can tell that's one of them wild Yaks. You know,them critters that pull sleds in northern places like Tibet and British Equa-lombia where you live.
You canuckians are so easily misled. I don't know who told you that was a Bison.
Geesh,,any fool can tell that's one of them wild Yaks. You know,them critters that pull sleds in northern places like Tibet and British Equa-lombia where you live.
I hear Yak is good eatin.
Do I have to tell you people everything?
With all respect sir, you clearly don't know your wildlife terminology. This is a Canuckian Yak: