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Shoulders, everyone has a pair.
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Ding,ding, ding, we have a winner, cdhunt wins the prize for the most azznine reply. Mind showing us how you carry your spotting scope, front rest and other gear on your shoulders jackwagon.
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in a backpack? makes sense and I've done it.
Beware of any old man in a profession where one usually dies young.
Calm seas don't make sailors.
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I use an old bag ..... But don't tell her I said that.
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'Really like the fat guy in the background running right at the camera with his weapon aimed at the lens. I feel sure that the guy in the back was photoshopped in. Pretty funny pic non the less. Gunwizard, a little humor is good medicine. Have a good day. twofish
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Agreed humor is a good thing, put it in the jokes category instead of mucking up threads seeking information. A little humor I don't mind but when it overtakes the sincere replies I think it has gone too far. Agreed n'cest pas?
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Want a little cheese to go with that whine?
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Agreed humor is a good thing, put it in the jokes category instead of mucking up threads seeking information. A little humor I don't mind but when it overtakes the sincere replies I think it has gone too far. Agreed n'cest pas? Sounds like you could probably just use your purse.
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Me thinks he couldn't hump a Chihuahua in heat let alone a ruck with any weight.
Nice scenery!
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If I had to use a cart - I'd modify the design of my torch cart, but I'd still start with 20" bicycle wheels. (They pull much better over rough terrain)
I've always been a curmudgeon - now I'm an old curmudgeon. ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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There are some outstanding ideas in this thread. Thanks because a day at the range can be a PITA. Can't believe I didn't think of some of these basic transportation methods.
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Go Nats!!!!
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