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    I found it. Not a good look. I was helping a friend hunt in 2023 and he had 2 crippled birds that I recovered. The suckers stood up, spread their wings and were wanting a fight. I wouldn't have carried a live one on my shoulders. I was glad I watched Karate Kid as a youngster. I know that the Crane Technique is not to be messed with. You have to sweep the leg.........
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    My uncle came to see me , he has cancer and the Dr.’s are giving him the long face - 😞 so he asked if ide build him , a plain old simple pine box . How do you say No to that ?? Elk antler handles and elk Burr inlay ….. I guess this qualifies for a plain old simple pine box …..
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    I built my own back in 2010 right after both my parents passed! My wife been bugging me ever since and I just couldn’t stand thinking about it even though I have custom built probably 20 more since making my own! Two years ago we got our meager assets all lined up in a trust where my wife declared she was going to be cremated! So I bit the bullet and put this urn together for her!
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    Thx for reply, I see 43.7-46.5(c) on modern reloading (2nd Ed). Now that I look at Hodgdon site, it says same thing.
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    He said in time, hasn’t been long enough yet
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    Selling a few scopes that don't have hosts anymore. The 4-16 are used and have usual bumps and dings, the 6-24 is like new. Glass is perfect on each one and I can send pics before meeting if desired. No boxes, papers, etc. Just the scopes and rings/mounts as pictured. Top to bottom 1. Vortex Diamondback Tactical 4-16x44 FFP MOA - painted, comes with matching Leupold rings (woops just noticed the orientation, there were off and I hastily put them on to take pics without realizing) - $250 2. Vortex Diamondback Tactical 4-16x44 FFP MOA - 30mm Cantilever scope mount - $250 3. Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24x50 FFP MRAD - Aero 30mm Cantilever scope mount and lens covers - $320 Trade interest: Trijicon or Holosun optics, a nice fixed bipod and tripod, or 9mm factory/boxed ammo.
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    Hey Guys, I didn't want to step on Tomgobblers thread Pine Box, but everyone has their time, and maybe there's some of you like myself that has more days behind you than in front. Any way if you have an honorable discharge, Uncle Sam will set aside a plot and headstone for you. I recently contacted the VA for prior authorization, something you might want to do to save your survivors from doing so. I applied on the VA website in Sept of 25, due to the govt shutdown I received the paperwork yesterday.
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    This is a nice looking Stevens 20 ga sxs. It has one set of 28" barrel which I think are Full & Mod. It has a second set of 24" barrels with 410 inserts. So, you can shoot 20ga or 410. The 24" barrels are choked IC. Located south Tempe area $800
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    You took your 1/4 measurements way too far up. I would say G&F are about right on with this one. 34” divided by 4 is 8.5”.
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    Anyone out there find a place to replace those rubber latches on the Cabela’s 60 qt heavy duty cooler. Looking to replace the type that that’s the bottle opener on it. Looks like Cabela’s doesn’t sell them anymore and there are several after markets but want to make sure I get the right ones for fitting correctly. Thanks
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    Walapai Johnny was like a grandpa to me. One of my heroes. I grew up around him, learned how to roll smokes and drink Lord Calvert whiskey straight from the jug from that old man. When I was in middle school my class was assigned to do a report on somebody they admired. While most people chose to report about celebrities and athletes, I interviewed Walapai and did my report on him. Man the stories he could tell. When I turned in my assignment, the teacher told me the assignment was supposed to be about a real person and that she was going to make me re do the paper. When I told Walapai about this he drove his 1959 Ford cattle truck from Fredonia, Arizona to Cedar City, Utah and came to my class, told the teacher he heard that she didn't think he was real and proceeded to enchant the entire class with his stories. Needless to say I got an A after that. This was a couple of years before he died, I was probably 14 and he was in his 80s. He was the last of the true cowboys, or as he referred to himself, " the last of the blue-eyed Indians." Walapai died in 1996 from an infection in his leg which the docs told him that he could live for a few more years if he would let them amputate his leg. He told them "I came into this world a whole man, I'm goin out the same." Rest in peace Cowboy, you made me who I am today.
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