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Yes. As long as it is only in the "Payment" section. I apply for 7 people, and always use my billing info and card.
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That is like $300 worth of lumber alone!
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Well....did you "get acquainted"?
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Freaking Biden.
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They had H1000 last week, but sold out. Haven't had Retumbo in about a month or two, and it was gone immediately when they did have it. They had not had it in pretty much a year.
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My personal method for breaking in a factory barrel: 1. Load up 6-10 at a medium light charge weight for sighters/foulers. Load up 15-21 rounds in 3 round groups .5gr apart. Go to the range, sight in, and shoot the charge weight test loads for groups. 2. Clean after that range trip. 3. Pick the best charge weight load and Load up seating depth test loads, usually 5-6 course seating loads, 3 each at .020" deeper seating depths. Go shoot those for groups. 4. Load up the best of the seating depth, maybev15ish, and go shoot at distance. 5. Clean barrel. 6. Load up 100 or so, and have at it. Clean when groups open up. Maybe 50, maybe 500. My personal method for breaking in a custom barrel: 1. Shoot one 2. Repeat
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G&F commission voted unanimously to ban trail cams
lancetkenyon replied to huntlines's topic in The Campfire
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Interest in Weimaraner/Lab puppies?!
lancetkenyon replied to Dodgerboy999's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
Weimador puppies are badass. I have seen a few. Great mix. -
G&F commission voted unanimously to ban trail cams
lancetkenyon replied to huntlines's topic in The Campfire
Watch. The next thing will be...no hunting within 1/4 mile of a water source. Works on the Big Bo, so that is my guess. Everyone's posts on here about the tanks getting mobbed are just fuel for the smoldering fire. -
G&F commission voted unanimously to ban trail cams
lancetkenyon replied to huntlines's topic in The Campfire
Whatever. Your wife hunts! That means she will be out WITH you! More time spent together in the field is a good thing! 😁 Just be careful out there. Could mean your family will be growing sooner rather than later now. -
G&F commission voted unanimously to ban trail cams
lancetkenyon replied to huntlines's topic in The Campfire
Using a camera "for the aid of taking game". So if you have a camera in June, see a big bull, now you know it is in the area. If you shoot it in November, technically, you have used a camera in the aid of taking game. Illegal. I have never used a camera. And to be honest, last year, on the late bull hunt in 7W, EVERY SINGLE WATER HOLE we checked over 10 days had at least 3 cameras on it. Some had 5 or 6. So it is not just the trophy units. Not a fan of the cam. But I don't think this ban will work at all. Too hard to prove it's usage. Innocent until proven guilty. Going to be a huge cluster f♡(&. -
G&F commission voted unanimously to ban trail cams
lancetkenyon replied to huntlines's topic in The Campfire
To me, this will be all but unenforceable. A waste of time. It needed to be black or white. This is as grey as you can get.- 326 replies
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Not quite 40". 32 1/4" wide, 196 3/8", biggest buck in the family.
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Because guys get butthurt when women kill bigger game than them.
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Text only. Do not call Jason on his cell.
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Today at 4:00pm, had a bunch of 1#ers.
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More than likely, depending on your neck tension, you will damage/deform the bullet when using one. Always my last resort. I prefer a kinetic puller.
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7mm chambering “issues”
lancetkenyon replied to bowhunter-tw's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I would not bump the shoulder .005". I bump all my brass, both belted and non-belted, to .002" headspace. Almost positive my 7RM are bumped to 2.118" with a 2.120" fired measurement as well using the .420 headspace gauge. -
Brass quality question
lancetkenyon replied to D4HighDesert's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Deep socket slightly bigger than case diameter, and short enough to leave the top 1/3 of the case exposed. Drop the case in the deep socket, which also acts as a heat sink to keep the temps off the head. Then tip it upside down and let the case drop in a SS bowl to cool. No need to quench in water. -
The 162 ELD-M sure fly good. Worked these up today for a buddy in his R700 LR 7RM.
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Powerful picture.
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Brass quality question
lancetkenyon replied to D4HighDesert's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I run all my AR brass through a small base die. Even tighter than a typical FL die. But, they feed flawlessly,and with about 8000pcs, not too worried about brass life. -
Brass quality question
lancetkenyon replied to D4HighDesert's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I use Rem R-P brass for my 7RM with up to 10 firings on it & .300RUM, all bought in 1999 with up to 10 firings on it, and .243 brass necked up for my 6.5SLR with anywhere from 3 to 15 firings on it. Almost all still going strong. Only lost a few, and not running mild loads in any of it. I think it lasts better than most of the newer Nosler brass I have tried. -
No joke, too many times, I have not used something in years. I get rid of it, and within 2 months, need it. Crazy.
