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My bud told me he roped a Javelina one time, he said it ran under his horse and started snapping his teeth. He said the rodeo was on. I never ask him if he did it again.
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Does the weather stripping actually work or does everything get covered with dust?
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I have a Nikon Monarch 5, I think it's a 3-15 with a Nikoplex reticle, the glass is as good as my 2 Leupold VX-3i 4.5x14 scopes and it tracks also.
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Looks like and old leather punch, a slide caliper, a hatchet, and two pistols. The bottom one kinda looks like a Colt auto, but couldn't make out a horse on the grips.
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WMR8 Winchester magnum rifle powder Lance?
10Turkeys replied to Delw's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Never used it and I don't know anyone that has. By the timeline it was discontinued I would say it was before Winchester Powders was swallowed up by Hodgdon. I read something that said Winchester discontinued it because they were using all the powder in the WSM cartridges, but I don't know. -
WMR8 Winchester magnum rifle powder Lance?
10Turkeys replied to Delw's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
The Nosler number 4 had data for the .300 Win Mag. -
WMR8 Winchester magnum rifle powder Lance?
10Turkeys replied to Delw's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
If powder is stored properly it will last a long time. When you take the cap off and if it still has an either smell and the powder doesn't have a brown rust type dust to it, it will still be usable. I have some that I bought before 1978 and I dip into it occasionally. -
WMR8 Winchester magnum rifle powder Lance?
10Turkeys replied to Delw's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
From what I gather Winchester discontinued it, for some reason they had trouble with their slow burning ball powders. Supposed to burn between RL-19 and RL-22, and there is supposed to be some load data for it in Nosler number 4 manual, which I have at the house and I'm at work right now. What caliber were you looking for data for? -
New flooring guy and carpet cleaner needed
10Turkeys replied to AzDiamondHeat's topic in The Campfire
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Natchez Shooters Supply had some Weaver T-24 scopes that are marked down for less than 400.00, at least they did from their last flyer that I received. It's a straight 24x with a 1/8 inch dot. Every Weaver that I have owned has tracked. Weaver has been discontinued, so if the scope goes south I don't know who would fix it for you.
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Saw a couple of positive reviews after a Google search, but it could have been the owner of the company posting the reviews as far as I know. One of the guys said that he called and talked to the owner and ask him what barrels they were using and the owner wouldn't tell him.
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I was in the Army at that time. When those towel heads took over the embassy it was business as usual, but when that rescue mission was aborted, that's when it hit the fan. Why we didn't go in there I'll never know.
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Maybe the Canuks can call Jimmy Carter and ask what he would do.
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You left out the part about the Nucular Program being cut off also!
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If Jimmy Carter had a pair this would have been taken care of in 1979.
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The last I heard Bob was still alive.
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I never met Bob Jensen, but I hear that he was a good shot in his day. At the old office at the Tucson Rifle Club there was an old certificate from the NRA that Bob Jensen, Milt Hood, and Roy Dunlap set a National record of some kind. I ask Milt about it once and he said the record sure didn't last long for whatever it was for.
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I bet it's been 25 years or more so I don't remember where I was at or who I was with, but somebody was asking about Lucky Wade and someone else said that he was working for Ruger up in Prescott.
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Try Stockys.
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There was a place on Washington St. I think it was Bohms, and The Phoenix Shooters Supply on 16th. Was Wades owned by Lucky Wade who stretched the chambers on a 94 to get more velocity til one blew up and Wade wasn't so Lucky anymore and skipped town?
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I don't know what part of NC you are in, but I was at Bragg for 3 years and one thing the terrain in very different in Coues country than pines and sand. I have hunted the border units for many years and have never had any trouble, but did run across some drug runners once.
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In AZ once you hit 70 and if you have been a resident for 25 years you qualify for a Pioneer license that covers a hunting and fishing license at no cost. Bob your 63 now and your license is good for another year making you 64. A lifetime hunting license is 296.00. If the cost stays the same at 37.00 a year for 6 years you would pay 222.00, until you could qualify for a Pioneer license. I don't know about you, but I rather have a couple of bucks than give it to the state.
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