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gregintenn

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  1. I doubt I’m alone in thinking we need to see pics!!!
  2. LOL! This drum was nearly too big to fit in my dip net. Sadly, not much else to report.
  3. Lol! Second from the bottom is an 1894 Marlin in 44 mag. I really like that rifle and don’t have any inclination to part with it. I can highly recommend one. There are many out there. You’ll run across one eventually.
  4. That is a prize indeed! Congratulations.
  5. Could a fella come and watch?
  6. I haven’t seen a primer there in well you get a year. Probably longer.
  7. Give slower, magnum pistol powders a try. Win296 or Alliant 2400 come to mind.
  8. Glad to hear the young man bagged a nice buck! I’ll bet he didn’t even feel the recoil. I always loved taking a kid on the juvenile deer hunt. They sure would get excited. I wish I could still get excited like that about anything. As far as the rifle, take the young man t a gun show and let him pick out what he likes. Nothing wrong with a well cared for used/vintage rifle.
  9. Nice buck and a beautiful man!
  10. When we took our carry permit class, a young lady next to me was shooting a model 60 with full house loads to qualify. She passed, barely, but she sure looked miserable. I felt sorry for her and also admired her tenacity.
  11. If we’re going that route, make mine an engraved Colt Single Action Army.
  12. Geiselle SSA-E is sure hard to beat.
  13. Ok. I’ll concede the L frame Smith is superior to the model 19 K frame. I’ll go further and say that purely from a shooting standpoint, I prefer the N frame Model 27 or 28. The K frame sure is easier to carry. A J frame, in my opinion, should have never been chambered in 357 Magnum.
  14. One of my kids would fall asleep before you made one round around a field on a tractor. You’d have to drug the other one to get him down.
  15. She sure liked riding a 4 wheeler! (We’re not telling her mom.)
  16. He died more than once this week according to what I’ve read. An interesting character for sure, and a musical legend.
  17. Well, my buddy is back today. She’s grown a lot, but still wears out quickly. I think we’ll make good friends if she stays here much.
  18. Pinned and recessed Model 19 Smith and Wesson.
  19. Dang! I bet that was quite a chore to get him in the truck bed.
  20. I guess high prices and stocked shelves beats low prices and empty shelves. Let’s me make the decision on whether I really need it instead of someone else making that decision for me.
  21. I’ll bet it’s difficult to ride without a big old grin on your face.
  22. I guess now we’ll all be expected to do that.
  23. Nice buck. I’m new to the trail cam thing. Here’s a recent pic.
  24. I went by here today. Good news is it seems they have a pretty good selection compared to a year ago. I still did not see any primers though. Bad news is that at current prices, I expect them to continue to have a good selection. I remember different powders being the same price. They had IMR 3031 for $49.99, but for some reason, the IMR 4350 was $59.99. I’m wanting to think the IMR 4227 was $39.99, but don’t hold me to that. I’m sure going to try hard to not spill any of that 4350!
  25. If that don’t work out, put it in the bed and strap the handlebars to the hooks in the front cab corners.

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