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Need clarification and info in Tennessee Hunter Protection Act
10-Ring replied to 10-Ring's topic in Hunting and Fishing
I did, I went back and read the section in it's entirety and it looks as if that applies specifically to established shooting ranges. I'm thinking that doesn't apply to an area primarily used for agricultural that is hunted on. -
Need clarification and info in Tennessee Hunter Protection Act
10-Ring replied to 10-Ring's topic in Hunting and Fishing
He is saying what I believe true I'm just looking to find the written word. -
Well at least that's what I think I need. I'm looking at T.C.A. 70-4-301-303 I could possibly not be looking in the right place. Here's a quick synopsis of the situation... I've heard this but would like to be able to back it up with written law. It is my understanding that the hunter protection act supersedes local ordinance pertaining to not firing a gun within city limits. (i.e. hunting in a safe area in city limits is okay, target practice is not.) Can anyone point me in the right direction here or did I dream this up and I'm completely out of line?
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TN ranked 43rd among states as least likely to survive zombie attack.
10-Ring replied to jgradyc's topic in General Chat
Just who in the heck is paying for these studies? -
Really looks like a slide lock from a Glock.
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One of the things that bothers me about this is the lack of effort/oversight concerning the precautions that Nrange didn't take to prevent this from happening. I know most of you have not seen the store but most of the front of the shop is large plate glass windows. The windows don't have any bars on them or anything else to prevent entry in the event that the window is broken. There are also not any pylons of anything else to prevent a vehicle from being rammed into the window. I'm not sure what protocol is when it comes it gun shops securing weapons during non business hours but the ones at Nrange obviously were not secure enough. I do know of some shops that put everything in a safe at night. I know that could be a lot of work but if I were in their shoes I think that I would just consider that a part of the price of doing business.
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Smoked sausage and other things to do with deer.
10-Ring replied to 10-Ring's topic in Hunting and Fishing
Sorry Greg I just saw this. I wrapped the first batch in wax paper. I didn't like doing that, I'm about to make another batch and will use casings. I don't think I'll need to cook it longer but I'll probably just stick my meat thermometer in the middle of one and take it out when it hits 160. -
Some are loosing them but plenty of antlered bucks have been shot in the past week. I've found them in really thick areas. Along fence rows as well. You want to look in places where there was something to pull them off. If I really wanted some sheds I'd look into antler traps.
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If I cared about the opinions of zoo animals I'd just tune in to MSNBC.
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G27 and G23 here. If I had it to do over I would go with 9mm. Plenty of stopping power with today's technologically advanced ammo, less recoil, and more capacity.
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I'm another Summit Viper owner. Haven't put it in a tree in 10 years. In that time I've hunted exclusively from the ground in a camp chair. It's so much easier. Easier to carry in, I don't have too mess with a harness, I don't have to find a suitable tree, and I don't have to worry about falling. I do hunt out of ground blinds done but prefer just a camp chair. And I kill plenty of deer by the way.
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Personally I have no desire to port a carry gun. I just wouldn't want it to be any louder than it has to be.
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I think dog tag as well. It couldn't be company script could it? I'm not familiar enough with Bedford County to know if there were any large companies there back then and I wouldn't peg it for a mining location.
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That's kinda like saying "with all due respect" It's nothing but a free pass to say what you really want to say.
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I think I've seen your ad on one of those Facebook gun trading pages.
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I'm another 870 fan, basically because I bought one 20+ years ago and I've done dang near everything with it with a 28" barrel and modified choke. I keep meaning to get a real turkey choke and an 18" barrel to use it for a house gun but I haven't had time to get around to that it seems. With that set up I've hunted small game, doves, turkey, coyote, shot clays, and used slugs to hunt deer. It pays to clean it every 10 years or 5000 rounds as it gets difficult to cycle if you don't.
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Welcome neighbor.
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Speaking of which, does anyone know when stupid, dirty, inbred redneck season starts? I hear that we can use Mountain Dew and EBT cards to bait them this year.
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I already have a Glock that serves the purpose of being an ugly carry gun. Life is to short to have multiple ugly pistols.
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I used to coon hunt and I always enjoyed working the dogs. That being said the world would be a better place if half of the coon hunters that I ever met fell off in a sink hole somewhere and disappeared forever. That's typical coon hunter mentality to dump their dog out somewhere and shoot it if it comes back.
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Check your powerhead (the actual motor block) and make sure it is securely mounted. There four are usually four bolts holding it but I'm not familiar with that particular motor. Looks like to me your powerhead is loose and you are loosing water in the gap there. Hopefully a turn of the wrench will fix this. If not you may need to remove the engine block and install a new gasket. If that doesn't work you may have bigger problems.
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With so many great smelling gun care products out there why anyone would want a scentless one is beyond me. One of my most difficult decisions on a Saturday evening is whether to put on a splash of Balistol or Hoppes No. 9, it doesn't really matter because my wife hates both because, well, she's a woman.
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Help finding T.C.A. code about selling wild meat.
10-Ring replied to 10-Ring's topic in Hunting and Fishing
It is possible to farm raise deer legally. The meat is super expensive. I'm guessing from farming stand point beef is more profitable. I get what you are saying about criminals not following the laws anyway and I usually agree with that position. I suppose that there are quite a few folks out there that would sell deer if it were legal but refrain from doing so since it is not. So, this law probably does do something to protect the population. Of course, without a doubt, we'd be stupid to believe that no one is selling deer meat because there is a law against it, I'm sure that it happens all the time. -
Help finding T.C.A. code about selling wild meat.
10-Ring replied to 10-Ring's topic in Hunting and Fishing
In this case I'm glad the government has stepped in. If deer meat could legally be sold I think that they would be hunted and poached into extinction. -
That sounds a lot like engine assembly lube which I would guess would make a fine gun grease. I just imagine some gun grabbing ding-a-ling lurking around here looking for any dirt they can to use against us, then they find this post and lump us in with those ISIS goat humpers. Maybe they will chime in, folks like that tend to be experts in things like anus insertions.