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Ren3gade50

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    Hunting, arrowhead hunting, dogs, gun projects, and not mowing the lawn...
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    Retired Army Infantryman

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    Glock 17
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    Glock 48

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  1. BTT PM sent with picture and contact info.
  2. Is this a North Haven Ct gun or a Mayfeild Ky gun??? What model Harris bipod is that?
  3. Factory 26 ones are some of the better manufacturered SKS,s.
  4. Well when I was surfing 3 yrs ago I obviously created a account and punched in my stuff today surfing. Wundarbar. I had a account. And I obviously had Fudge fingers and didn't catch the typo back then. It is renegade50. Not Ren3gade50 Hunted for 16 years on FTCKY and TN ML with a TC Renegade 50 cal. Killed alot of nice bucks. Let alot of nice bucks " out of range" IMO walk also. Been a Member of the Darkside of ML,s since 2011 ish. I carry a CVA Kodiak Pro Mag .45 during TN ML. No range issue now. Carry a Savage 220 on Fort Campbell.
  5. Like to pick up the A300 Ultima patrol. Make a nice addition to my AL 390 Silver mallard special camo turkey gun, and my A390 Dove gun.
  6. Hey Man if I need someone to vouch up for me on here if I decide to sell or buy something. If that is Allright by you. Im sure others on here know who I am. I might be a royal A hole ( to those who deserve it) but I aint a weasel and my word is good. You know my track record on another site. I buy. I sell to guys on that site away from the national classified cowboys and the owner has tolerated it me giving solid cats a shot at something on the gen forum. Not gonna do that on this site cause I don't have the cred or gravitas to do so, and following the owner rules is the right way to go. Didn't even realize I registered here 3 yrs ago till today. Must have been surfing back then like I was earlier today. put in my info to log on. Already a member. I might lean on ya for a solid if anyone ask if this guy is legit. Renegade50
  7. Here are 2 bucks killed on Public Land in TN fall 2022 The 8 was shot on FTCKY in area 44A ( haven't seen anyone in their in over 4 yrs) Dressed out at 193 Came in behind a doe from about 95 110 yds out thru the oaks. Had the scope on him from about 75 yds out hauling butt behind her. Shot at about 17 or 18 yds The 10 was shot on a TWRA managed COE Property. Bubba don't get off paths. Bubba won't walk 35 mins in the dark on a compass bearing to get to escape and remote backside travel corridors Dressed out at 182 or 183 IIRC 7 mornings to kill that buck last week of november before he made a mistake following a doe in open hardwood bottoms trying to get off a corner of 190acres of the COE land onto a adjacent private duck hunt club. 105 110 yd shot. The guns in relation to the size of the antlers should give you a idea that we do have good deer here in TN. Trigger patience and built up knowledge of the terrian and food source ( soft browse and acorns) which 90% of the time is the prime factor in putting yourself in deer movement corridors which remain basically the same year after year after year. You get about 10 to 15 areas in your brain housing group where you have figured it all out. Then you got places to go. But ya gotta put in your sweat equity to find spots. Then it's just a waiting game on stand and a wind game deciding where you want to go, and Tn weather forecastors can screw up a forecast like no others in this nation. But some spots can be 360 wind adjustable spots also. Toss everything out the window during a whitetail rut. Never know what is gonna happen or when.... And having trigger patience letting bucks go to grow... " pics or it never happened"
  8. Their is alot of incorrect information in your post and speculation on your part in it. So much so, it would take about 10 to 12 specifically numbered items to list. Not saying this to be malicious at all... Their are people on here I'm sure that recognize my Fudge fingered username I goofed up when I registered several yrs ago. Not Ren3gade50 But Renegade50...
  9. Plenty of public lands state and fed or inconjunction per reciprocal agreement to hunt, you just gotta know where they are and learn the area,s And we do have good bucks. Just takes a little trigger patience and woods/ game knowldege... After the 1st weekend of ML and 1st weekend of rifle here 75% of TN " hunters" have shot their wad for the year. They might deer hunt 6 or 7 times a yr on average. Ain't hard to kill on private lands if you are soley a private land hunter and doing whatever to " hunt". Other than private land shoothouse watching a bait pile, which is illegal in Tn.... Of course no one will admit to that.... Your only options are Public lands and they ain't hard to find.... On private land Deer magically always come out by the shoothouse on mee maw and pee paws farm here in TN. some even have properties that butt right up next to state and fed lands. And deer are always " finding" something to eat on set ups like that. You won't find any bags of corn on numerous pallets in aisles for sale in this state in any store anywhere either from early Sept thru late Dec either.
  10. We ain't a communist state. Well... Aside from the favoritism per the coveted elk draw and of course their ain't no good ole boy system in that. LOL!!! Might wanna steer away from public duck blind issues around west TN. They can get kinda touchy about who is who and who came 1st or even who came last after x time issues.
  11. Outside of the TN shows. The Cave City KY show is pretty good for it size 200 ish tables And if you are a Ruger Boat paddle rifle fan. That is the place to go. Must have been 9 or 10 of them at various tables their. Talking with one of the sellers about it. Some farming store or retail store in the area years ago sold them and liquidated them when they folded.
  12. I think I have been to about all the mid TN area shows within a 150 to 175 mile range of Clarksville. Same Ole lame Ole sellers. 75% of em sheisters on fed welfare as a way of life programs IMO and playing the game AFAIC. Many of em dont hunt or shoot. and they sure got some BS stories. A few are decent folks and I have done some business with them over the years. Sometimes you might run into a"deal" Via a person on the floor. or you might find that one buyer on the floor who appreciates and knows you are selling something at a good price and is more than estatic to buy your gun. Then ya run into sellers on the floor who think sentimental atta5chment translates into ridiculous price or they think they are gonna get MSRP for junk. Just make sure you over pronounce TN license exam between both parties if doing a private sale or buy on the floor. Confirm TN residence at a minimum... Never know who is watching you fed wise. I ain't never been to the Jackson Show. ThInking about the early July one... And the sheer humanity entertainment value of gunshows is worth the price of admission. Aside from being stuck around a stinking mofo in a aisle or table at times.
  13. VA,s unspoken mission is to do the least possible the maximum amount of time. It ain't the docs once you get to them.

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