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Originally Posted by BLG
I don’t have this corner crossing issue where I hunt in Mississippi but if the public land has no reasonable access, then it’s not very public.
So from a land owner prospect, is the issue not being compensated for the crossing itself? What would that compensation look like? Sounds like the land owner has an advantage over the rest of the public because he has unfettered access.

I’m guessing easements should have been taken care of when the surrounding properties were bought?

I’m on the fence with this one. Pun intended.


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Originally Posted by BuzzH
Of course it is, I inherited my late Grandfather's .243. My nephews both shot their first deer with it, my youngest nephew also shot his first elk with it. Matter of fact, he killed a whitetail buck and his first elk with it the same day, less than 3 hours apart. Made an awesome shot on the elk, 368 yards tight behind the shoulder.

Considering I was helping him, that's not really surprising.

Translation:

“Could never get a woman pregnant.”

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Not meaning to make this too hard Buzz...

Just an honest question on calibers...

Do you consider .243 better than 6mm... or do you consider 6mm to be better than .243... based on you lifetime of experience?


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Originally Posted by CashisKing
Not meaning to make this too hard Buzz...

Just an honest question on calibers...

Do you consider .243 better than 6mm... or do you consider 6mm to be better than .243... based on you lifetime of experience?
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Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
It is pretty simple. Draw two lines on a sheet of paper in a big cross. Easy enough right?

Now start at top left and going clockwise label the four quadrants A, B, C, and D.

A and C are private property. B and D are public.

Now lay a dime on the paper and slide it from D to B without getting onto A or C. Not Possible!

But could you walk your fingers across that sheet of paper without touching A or C. At 4 Corners NM, is it possible to step from NM into UT without ever stepping into CO and AZ?
We already established that one need not touch the ground to trespass. Did you guys already forget about the drone?


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Originally Posted by CashisKing
Buzz... tell me about the 6mm.

My first rifle, 1978 manufacturing date Ruger M77 tang safety, killed my first deer with it in 1979:

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Abused the chit out of it in my youth, killed lots of ground squirrels, prairie dogs, pronghorn, elk, deer, a bighorn sheep, black bears, etc. with it.

Finally shot the barrel out, would print 2 great shots and a consistent flier.

I don't know 4-5 years ago I had it rebarreled with a 1-8 twist pacnor super match grade barrel factory contour, blah blah. While pacnor was working their magic, refinished the stock as I had done it no favors over the years. Bedded it, floated, blah blah.

Came out right fair, I think.

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Took it out and shot a cow elk with it one night after my nephew had filled his cow tag earlier. One shot 111 yards, 95 grain ballistic tip.

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

A couple years back, killed another cow elk with it, 90 grain accubound 225 yards, one shot (as per usual).

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Pronghorn a few years ago, 335 yards bedded, 90 grain accubond:

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Pronghorn last year 454 yards, 90 grain accubond. Honestly I'm still sort of wringing it out and probably only have 150 rounds through the new spout. Seems to shoot every bullet weight I've tried very well.

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What else you want to know about it? I've shot a metric chit ton of game with it over the years.

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Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by CashisKing
Buzz... tell me about the 6mm.

My first rifle, 1978 manufacturing date Ruger M77 tang safety, killed my first deer with it in 1979:

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Abused the chit out of it in my youth, killed lots of ground squirrels, prairie dogs, pronghorn, elk, deer, a bighorn sheep, black bears, etc. with it.

Finally shot the barrel out, would print 2 great shots and a consistent flier.

I don't know 4-5 years ago I had it rebarreled with a 1-8 twist pacnor super match grade barrel factory contour, blah blah. While pacnor was working their magic, refinished the stock as I had done it no favors over the years. Bedded it, floated, blah blah.

Came out right fair, I think.

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Took it out and shot a cow elk with it one night after my nephew had filled his cow tag earlier. One shot 111 yards, 95 grain ballistic tip.

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

A couple years back, killed another cow elk with it, 90 grain accubound 225 yards, one shot (as per usual).

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Pronghorn a few years ago, 335 yards bedded, 90 grain accubond:

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Pronghorn last year 454 yards, 90 grain accubond. Honestly I'm still sort of wringing it out and probably only have 150 rounds through the new spout. Seems to shoot every bullet weight I've tried very well.

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

What else you want to know about it? I've shot a metric chit ton of game with it over the years.
Double wide pics don’t change fugkin topics

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Originally Posted by earlybrd
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by CashisKing
Buzz... tell me about the 6mm.

My first rifle, 1978 manufacturing date Ruger M77 tang safety, killed my first deer with it in 1979:

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Abused the chit out of it in my youth, killed lots of ground squirrels, prairie dogs, pronghorn, elk, deer, a bighorn sheep, black bears, etc. with it.

Finally shot the barrel out, would print 2 great shots and a consistent flier.

I don't know 4-5 years ago I had it rebarreled with a 1-8 twist pacnor super match grade barrel factory contour, blah blah. While pacnor was working their magic, refinished the stock as I had done it no favors over the years. Bedded it, floated, blah blah.

Came out right fair, I think.

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Took it out and shot a cow elk with it one night after my nephew had filled his cow tag earlier. One shot 111 yards, 95 grain ballistic tip.

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

A couple years back, killed another cow elk with it, 90 grain accubound 225 yards, one shot (as per usual).

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Pronghorn a few years ago, 335 yards bedded, 90 grain accubond:

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Pronghorn last year 454 yards, 90 grain accubond. Honestly I'm still sort of wringing it out and probably only have 150 rounds through the new spout. Seems to shoot every bullet weight I've tried very well.

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

What else you want to know about it? I've shot a metric chit ton of game with it over the years.
Double wide pics don’t change fugkin topics

You know how to keep a moron in suspense?

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Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
And this is pure unadulterated bullschitt, exactly typical for a grifter and conman. The ONLY person to gain benefit from this ruling is the individual who actually hikes his ass in over public ground to the aforementioned corner and subsequently hikes his ass on beyond. The other 339,999,990 people in the nation gain absolutely nothing. But you just keep on telling your lies and taking your fair share of the collection plate.

So now the true colors start coming out. Because you're too lazy to hike, that's the problem? Well, toughen up cupcake and buy some hiking boots.
Laughing my ass off. You fugging idiot.

I hiked more miles by the time I was twenty than you will in your life.

I never needed hiking boots to do it. The lace up nine inch bucking hay and irrigating shoes worked quite well, thank you very much. Then I discovered Nocona western work boots. "Hiking boots" are for pussies who have such tender feet they are scared of a blister, or a callous.

Buzz, have you ever had a callous? Maybe on your fingers from counting the take from the collection plate.


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Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by earlybrd
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by CashisKing
Buzz... tell me about the 6mm.

My first rifle, 1978 manufacturing date Ruger M77 tang safety, killed my first deer with it in 1979:

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Abused the chit out of it in my youth, killed lots of ground squirrels, prairie dogs, pronghorn, elk, deer, a bighorn sheep, black bears, etc. with it.

Finally shot the barrel out, would print 2 great shots and a consistent flier.

I don't know 4-5 years ago I had it rebarreled with a 1-8 twist pacnor super match grade barrel factory contour, blah blah. While pacnor was working their magic, refinished the stock as I had done it no favors over the years. Bedded it, floated, blah blah.

Came out right fair, I think.

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Took it out and shot a cow elk with it one night after my nephew had filled his cow tag earlier. One shot 111 yards, 95 grain ballistic tip.

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

A couple years back, killed another cow elk with it, 90 grain accubound 225 yards, one shot (as per usual).

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Pronghorn a few years ago, 335 yards bedded, 90 grain accubond:

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Pronghorn last year 454 yards, 90 grain accubond. Honestly I'm still sort of wringing it out and probably only have 150 rounds through the new spout. Seems to shoot every bullet weight I've tried very well.

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

What else you want to know about it? I've shot a metric chit ton of game with it over the years.
Double wide pics don’t change fugkin topics

You know how to keep a moron in suspense?
Take a schit and flush it that’s what the fugk I do

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Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
And this is pure unadulterated bullschitt, exactly typical for a grifter and conman. The ONLY person to gain benefit from this ruling is the individual who actually hikes his ass in over public ground to the aforementioned corner and subsequently hikes his ass on beyond. The other 339,999,990 people in the nation gain absolutely nothing. But you just keep on telling your lies and taking your fair share of the collection plate.

So now the true colors start coming out. Because you're too lazy to hike, that's the problem? Well, toughen up cupcake and buy some hiking boots.
Laughing my ass off. You fugging idiot.

I hiked more miles by the time I was twenty than you will in your life.

I never needed hiking boots to do it. The lace up nine inch bucking hay and irrigating shoes worked quite well, thank you very much. Then I discovered Nocona western work boots. "Hiking boots" are for pussies who have such tender feet they are scared of a blister, or a callous.

Buzz, have you ever had a callous? Maybe on your fingers from counting the take from the collection plate.
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Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
And this is pure unadulterated bullschitt, exactly typical for a grifter and conman. The ONLY person to gain benefit from this ruling is the individual who actually hikes his ass in over public ground to the aforementioned corner and subsequently hikes his ass on beyond. The other 339,999,990 people in the nation gain absolutely nothing. But you just keep on telling your lies and taking your fair share of the collection plate.

So now the true colors start coming out. Because you're too lazy to hike, that's the problem? Well, toughen up cupcake and buy some hiking boots.
Laughing my ass off. You fugging idiot.

I hiked more miles by the time I was twenty than you will in your life.

I never needed hiking boots to do it. The lace up nine inch bucking hay and irrigating shoes worked quite well, thank you very much. Then I discovered Nocona western work boots. "Hiking boots" are for pussies who have such tender feet they are scared of a blister, or a callous.

Buzz, have you ever had a callous? Maybe on your fingers from counting the take from the collection plate.

Your story make it as big as you want. Read that judgement yet? Still waiting to hear what parts the 10th will look at to refute?

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Originally Posted by BLG
I don’t have this corner crossing issue where I hunt in Mississippi but if the public land has no reasonable access, then it’s not very public.
So from a land owner prospect, is the issue not being compensated for the crossing itself? What would that compensation look like? Sounds like the land owner has an advantage over the rest of the public because he has unfettered access.

I’m guessing easements should have been taken care of when the surrounding properties were bought?

I’m on the fence with this one. Pun intended.


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Read my earlier post about how these tracts became land locked. Nobody wanted them.

Now people want to impose impediments upon properties which have been in private hands for, in most cases 100 years or more.

City people would not be happy if it was their lot being talked about. But HELL, as long as it's someone else's ox getting gored, why should any of us care. Simple matters of right and wrong matter little in the new Socialist society where class envy is the norm.


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Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
And this is pure unadulterated bullschitt, exactly typical for a grifter and conman. The ONLY person to gain benefit from this ruling is the individual who actually hikes his ass in over public ground to the aforementioned corner and subsequently hikes his ass on beyond. The other 339,999,990 people in the nation gain absolutely nothing. But you just keep on telling your lies and taking your fair share of the collection plate.

So now the true colors start coming out. Because you're too lazy to hike, that's the problem? Well, toughen up cupcake and buy some hiking boots.
Laughing my ass off. You fugging idiot.

I hiked more miles by the time I was twenty than you will in your life.

I never needed hiking boots to do it. The lace up nine inch bucking hay and irrigating shoes worked quite well, thank you very much. Then I discovered Nocona western work boots. "Hiking boots" are for pussies who have such tender feet they are scared of a blister, or a callous.

Buzz, have you ever had a callous? Maybe on your fingers from counting the take from the collection plate.

Your story make it as big as you want. Read that judgement yet? Still waiting to hear what parts the 10th will look at to refute?
HMMM! maybe that line of code you found so inconvenient that you edited it out earlier.


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Originally Posted by earlybrd
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by earlybrd
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by CashisKing
Buzz... tell me about the 6mm.

My first rifle, 1978 manufacturing date Ruger M77 tang safety, killed my first deer with it in 1979:

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Abused the chit out of it in my youth, killed lots of ground squirrels, prairie dogs, pronghorn, elk, deer, a bighorn sheep, black bears, etc. with it.

Finally shot the barrel out, would print 2 great shots and a consistent flier.

I don't know 4-5 years ago I had it rebarreled with a 1-8 twist pacnor super match grade barrel factory contour, blah blah. While pacnor was working their magic, refinished the stock as I had done it no favors over the years. Bedded it, floated, blah blah.

Came out right fair, I think.

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Took it out and shot a cow elk with it one night after my nephew had filled his cow tag earlier. One shot 111 yards, 95 grain ballistic tip.

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

A couple years back, killed another cow elk with it, 90 grain accubound 225 yards, one shot (as per usual).

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Pronghorn a few years ago, 335 yards bedded, 90 grain accubond:

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

Pronghorn last year 454 yards, 90 grain accubond. Honestly I'm still sort of wringing it out and probably only have 150 rounds through the new spout. Seems to shoot every bullet weight I've tried very well.

[Linked Image from photos.imageevent.com]

What else you want to know about it? I've shot a metric chit ton of game with it over the years.
Double wide pics don’t change fugkin topics

You know how to keep a moron in suspense?
Take a schit and flush it that’s what the fugk I do
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