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  1. I want an A400 bad
  2. It's cheap to shoot at least. I bought 440 rounds of ammo for mine recently for $89. Congrats on getting a "new" gun!
  3. Caster posted up an awesome thread on the subject a while back. I still reference it every now and then http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/43785-the-lead-thread/
  4. I've heard that too about Bass Pro going in near exit 20. Great news about Cabelas! I hope we get the bigger store but will be super happy with either. There goes my paycheck.... Edit...
  5. Thinking about this question again, I'm pretty sure I'd have to have a single-action in 45colt as a sidearm while on a horse.
  6. If those are the only two choices, I'd pick the .38. An old model10 would make a nice trail gun
  7. Same here
  8. It almost seemed like Rick didn't get the hatchet through that big zombie's skull. That was a big dude and Rick was weak. Hard headed zed I guess.
  9. Dropped my name in the hat
  10. I finally caught up. I watched second half of season 3 and what there is of season 4. I'm glad I was able to watch a bunch of episode in a row though because some of them really left me looking for more.
  11. Same here. New store in northern GA won't be too far from chattanooga. I love to visit a Cabelas but I also enjoy being able to order from them tax-free.
  12. Figures... Tickled to death by a rabid squirrel at a cabin on the lake.
  13. [quote name="Luke E." post="1106376" timestamp="1391579849"] I had some in a mix one year and the turkeys absolutely loved it! So much in fact that they didn't wait for it to sprout, just went ahead and polished it all off as seed!  :rofl: I will say though, the area that this happened to me had the strongest turkey population of anywhere that I've ever seen in person or on tv. I've seen 200 or better at one time in the field across from the property I had hunting rights on so that problem may be more limited to that particular spot. If I remember correctly the only two things that they let sprout was the rape and kale. I slipped in there about an hour before light one morning and they must have been roosted all around me because I counted 87 that came out of the trees and landed as close as 2-3' from me and as far out as 30yds (the plot was in a clearing I cut in the woods and was only about 35-40yds across) Never seen anything like it anywhere else.    Batman, have you planted this mix before minus the buckwheat? I intend on putting 7-8 plots in for next season if time allows and would like to try a few different mixs as an experiment.[/quote] [quote name="Luke E." post="1106376" timestamp="1391579849"]   I would feel a little nervous about shooting one with that many so close. I'd be concerned the other 86 might seek revenge and carry me off somewhere, lol.  I have never planted that mix before, but I will probably give it a try this year. I saw it and some other suggested combinations at this link: http://www.huntfish.info/article_uploads/Wildlifefoodplotplantingchart.pdf Does the rape and kale need full sun? I'll also be planting in a small wooded clearing with partial sun
  14.    I might try this mixture in a remote woods plot: 20 lbs. Buckwheat 7 lbs. Alyceclover 7 lbs. American jointvetch 2 lbs. Rape (dwarf essex or typhon) 2 lbs. Forage turnips (e.g., vortex) http://www.huntfish.info/article_uploads/Wildlifefoodplotplantingchart.pdf I have never planted buckwheat before. Have you ever planted that? It sounds easy to grow from what I've read. I wonder how much the turkeys will like it
  15. Sounds like a good reason to use that really powerful nozzle on the pressure washer. Probably just as effective and "neighborhood friendly". Oh, I was just cleaning my roof.... Pretty soon, everyone will probably have one http://www.verizonwireless.com/accessories/parrot-ar-drone-2-0/
  16. When do you guys start your food plots? I will be putting in a couple of new ones and hopefully I can get something growing for turkey season. My deer lease will be a challenge though because there are no fields. It's 300ac of hills and trees. I found this interesting http://www.huntfish.info/article_uploads/Wildlifefoodplotplantingchart.pdf
  17. Doing good, thanks. The last couple of months has been crazy busy for me with a lot of travel. Work, kids, wife, work... where has time gone, lol. I started suffering from TGO withdrawal though.
  18. I'm about to get into coyote hunting. It really needs to be done on my deer lease anyway, and it's always sounded like fun to me. I have a Foxpro Wildfire2 being delivered tomorrow :) I've never called/hunted them before, so I'm sure I will make a few mistakes. Since the deer and duck season closed, I still find myself wanting to get out there and hunt!
  19. I can't wait for turkey season! I bought a new decoy yesterday, and I've already started stocking up on Thermacell refills and deet :)
  20. Mine is 139. Haven't had time to build it yet
  21. Mmmm, I like pancakes. I could eat some right now! I like bacon too!!
  22. 1) 12ga pump shotgun 2) 30cal (30-06 preferred) bolt rifle with a quality scope 3) 30-30 lever action rifle 4) AR-15 in 556 with a red dot and BUIS 5) 22lr rifle (bolt, semi or lever) 6) 357 mag double-action revolver 7) big bore (44mag preferred) single-action revolver 8) 9mm semi-auto pistol 9) 45ACP semi-auto pistol (1911) 10) 50cal black powder rifle If I had to choose only one of those, it would probably be the 30-30 lever.
  23. Yep... That's me too, lol.

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