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  1. 5 points
    Mass shootings began to rise when drug companies began to flood our country with mind and mood altering drugs like Xanax, Zoloft, Prozac, etc. and doctors were given incentives to prescribe them every time some mommy’s boy got their feelings hurt and he got depressed.
  2. 3 points
    I don’t think they wonder at all. I think it’s all by their design and it’s all going as planned.
  3. 2 points
    Some one backed out on her and will really be missing out on the sweetest pup we have ever had, her tail is going non stop when getting attention or showing love. She turned 6 weeks old on 1/24 so will be ready to go home first weekedn un febuary. Will have first shot (got yesterday) and akc registration packet. $600 20230126_174530.mp4
  4. 2 points
    Extremely clean Ruger 77/22 hornet. This rifle looks and shoots great. This is about as clean as they come I believe I have a second magazine I will include as well. Rifle is wearing a leupold Vari X 2-7 compact scope. I have 200rds of 22 hornet ammo they are reloads with 35gr Vmax and lil gun powder that go with it. Awesome set up for varmint hunting or predators. Located in NM I can ship to your FFL or will be in the valley next week to do face to face. Thanks for looking. Asking $1200
  5. 2 points
    I just bought a muzzy today online. It's the CVA optima v2. It has a 28 inch barrel, the thumb stock and scope mounts. I am excited to learn about these. One day I will upgrade to the Paramount though!
  6. 2 points
    My insulin was $38/vial in 2000 when I was diagnosed. Now it is $338/vial. Same product, same formula. The only thing that changed was they shipped manufacturing from the US and Canada to Mexico to make it cheaper. Someone ask the illustrious Senator from New Jersey how many Americans die from diabetes every year (87k/year primary cause, 282kyear underlying cause in 2019). Or ask him how much he takes from big pharma into his election war chest every year. This hypocritical POS actually sits on the investigative committee that pretends to grill pharma execs every year.
  7. 2 points
    Gun crime is only a problem in 1 demographic.
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    Man... its super slow in this place anymore, thought I would share a couple pic's from my recent endeavors. Hunted the late rifle and then stayed for the OTC archery. Killed a decent buck with the gun, rut was slow but we saw some great deer, watched a giant get killed, couple good one's gave us the slip. Archery hunt, the deer never really got going until the day before I left, saw a couple amazing bucks, just couldn't get it done. Had a great time with some buddies, also enjoyed a few days solo.
  11. 1 point
    I use the shooter app for quick checks but use my sig 8k and the app in the field.
  12. 1 point
    The FBI most likely. just kidding not really
  13. 1 point
    Depends on the muzzleloader. Mine stays above 1000 ft/lbs to 715 yards. I wouldn’t think twice about crushing an elk with it at 500 if it was broadside and the wind wasn’t blowing too bad.
  14. 1 point
    Browning citori 12ga “hunter” fixed chokes modified/full 28” barrel original leather case etc. in very nice shape priced to sell $800 can text more pics etc (928)899-3366
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    imagine how easy someone could manipulate a kid like that online. “they” know where to find these kids and how to do it. I’m sure some are organic, the internet alone can make people crazy. But I’d like to see these kids online forum and messenger history. Who they’ve been talking to and what about.
  17. 1 point
    To bring my closure on this thread… I can’t be happier with the service, turn around, communication, and final presentation. Here are two rugs done by Andrea’s Custom Rugs.
  18. 1 point
    Spend a couple more bucks and get one direct from CVA with the Nitride. WAY easier to clean with the coating and will really reduce the chances of your gun corroding. $405 shipped to you if you sign up for the emails and get their 10% off code. They don't charge tax or shipping.
  19. 1 point
    That dude makes about as sick as Obama to hear talk. Disarming the population is the objective, nothing else.
  20. 1 point
    There's been 1.3 million American combat deaths, all wars combined. What is this lying Spartacus jabbering about now?
  21. 1 point
    One of the best bows made and good deal. I still shoot the same bow and don't every plan on getting another one.
  22. 1 point
    I love my cva paramount pro 45 cal .Put a break on it from anarchy outdoors and run 115 gr by weight of blackhorn 209 with the elr powerbelt. The book has 105 by weight then cva said 112 by weight and then it was 115 by weight .There is no stated max like most muzzleloader rifles that are marked magnum rated which is a standard 150 gr by volume charge.Cva has backed off the 115 gr by weight and says no improvement on accuracy and is back to the 105 gr . At 115 my gun is moa or better and I have no problem ringing the steal plate at Rio Salado out to 300 the max I can shoot at the range. I do need to chronograph the thing since increasing the powder but it was at 2500 plus fps before and the accuracy is the same . I figure the extra powder is going to give me a little flatter shot and is worth the extra recoil.
  23. 1 point
    Some good recommendations but in my opinion none of them touch a CVA paramount in 45 caliber. Has a renowned Bergara barrel and threaded barrel for a muzzle break which is a big deal shooting magnum loads. They shoot lights out way beyond 300 yards. Shoot Blackhorn 209 with power belt ELR’s and you will shoot MOA out to 500 yards. Price point is decent and best box muzzleloader out there. good luck in the draw! Mark
  24. 1 point
    I haven’t shared a story in a while, been trying to find the time to write this one up and finally taking the time today. I didn’t draw a tag this year but my 2 youngest boys did. My 16 year old, Rusten found a spot he wanted to hunt and made a couple trips in there and scouted it pretty well. He found where we could get water and got a good lay of the the land but never found any big bucks. The first few days of the hunt we decided to go to an area we were already familiar with. After a pretty brutal hike we set up a quick camp and started glassing. We quickly found a cool 2x3 buck bedded at 600 yards but while we were trying to decide if one of the boys wanted to shoot him, he got up and disappeared into the brush. By then it was mid-day so we decided to drop into the canyon and filter some water to get us through the next couple days. After filling up we made our way back to our glassing point. At around 2pm, Rusten glassed up two bucks bedded at 800 yards. We took a good look at them and thought the bigger one might be close to 100”. My 14 year old Camm, decided he wanted to shoot the bigger of the two bucks so we made a plan. Rusten stayed on the hill while Camm and I moved closer. While we were getting into position the bucks got up and started feeding. We got to 415 yards and found a big boulder to get into a semi-prone position. He was able to make a great shot and put down his 3rd coues deer and his biggest buck yet at around 97”. By the time we got him broke down and back to camp it was 830 and we were pretty exhausted. We got Camm’s meat cooled off and hanging in the shade and we were back at it the next morning looking for a buck for Rusten. He had his sights set pretty high on an only shooting a big buck. He has been lucky enough to kill two bucks around the 100” mark already. One of them was on the same hill that camm just killed his buck on so we were hopeful of finding another good buck. Unfortunately, the next 2 days the wind picked up big time and we only turned up some small bucks and a bear. We decided to pack Camm’s deer out and move camp to the area Rusten scouted After a few hours at home we were back at it the next morning in a new area with high hopes Monday we found around 10 bucks, nothing big, but that evening we saw a couple that were too far out that looked promising. Tuesday morning we glassed close to camp at first light but by mid-day we were over were we saw the bucks the previous evening. We were on top of a the biggest hill in the area looking down into some shaded cuts. At around 2pm, I found a buck up feeding about 600 yards below us. As I was trying to point him out to the boys, he disappeared behind some trees. We were waiting for him to come out and another buck appears that was noticeably bigger. I wasn’t sure how big but I could see he had long beams and decent point length. Rusten decided pretty quickly he wanted to shoot him. Normally, I would help my boys find a place to shoot from and get the rifle set up for them but this time I just told Rusten to make it happen. We weren’t able to get any closer because of a big bluff below us so I gave him the dope for 613 yards and he knocked him down. I was pretty surprised when I walked up to him to see that he was a better buck than I thought. This is Rusten’s 5th coues deer and also his best at close 106” We were beyond blessed on this hunt. My boys impress me so much with their willingness to put in the hard work chasing these deer in the backcountry. We had a lot of laughs especially trying to stuff the 3 of us into a 2 man backpacking tent. Good memories for sure.
  25. 1 point
    I’ve only met 2 taxidermists in my life that “should” be operating a business. Being able to do the work is the easy part, anyone who’s run a business knows that the hard part is the business end of it. Taxidermy seems to draw a special crowd of folks who are exceptionally terrible at business.
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