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Sidinman last won the day on December 5 2017
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About Sidinman
- Birthday 02/21/1959
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Location
Madison County
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Interests
rasing cattle, fishing,& shooting
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Occupation
Vinyl siding (selfemployed)
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Carry Weapon #1
1911
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Carry Weapon #2
CZ 82
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Anyone heard from Grunt in a while? Today's his BD, was wondering how he's been fairing these days. RP
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I can't believe this is still here, I'm saving for one of the New 1894 357's. That's definitely a good price on it. , GLWS. RP
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Never saw a photo with the SN. RP
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Made before '83 as no cross-bolt safety, my favorites. I have an '87 and a '99 P model. GLWS RP
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Probably my most favorite caliber to deer hunt with. Looks like an older model, what year of manufacture? That letter that starts the sn. will tell ya. I have two Marlins and a Savage pump, that have grounded a lot of deer. GLWS RP
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I know this to be a fact. RP
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I too have multiple rifles in 35 and 444, but no 45-70, and there is a 38-55. RP
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The 45 colt will work just fine up to near a 100 yds., more if you practice and know your weapon. The 30-30 will have more ammo available at more places than 45 colt, but I'm sure you know that seeing that you own the Vaquero. As to the 45 colt round, it was a pistol cartridge mainly until recent years. From reading in the early years the brass wasn't strong enough for the extractors in rifles. I have 2 rifles in 45 colt and 5 in 30-30 so I like both. RP
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Nice, but most consider the 375 to be a mid bore, like the 38-55 and 35 Rem. There is another big bore, but unless you just want an expensive club I'd avoid it. The 450. I don't even remember the last time a factory round was produced for it was. Brass when you find it, is like $4 a pop, and the factory stuff that is floating around is going for about double that. I'm a leveraholic also. Marlins. Winchester, Rossi and a couple Henry rifles. Good luck in your search. RP
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Thank you, Sir. RP
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I thought I was getting this in one post but it didn't work. Any way, a couple days later on a different part of the farm, a very large hay field. Sitting up on the high end watching to the north I watched 8 does cross about 2/3 of way down, 225ish yds. according to the rangefinder. Then after they had crossed another comes out but much closer, 170, 175 yds. A minute later this nice 6 walks out, stops and begins eating leaves off of a low hanging limb. Giving me a frontal view with a slight quarter. I slide the Savage Axis in 6.5 Creed up and rest is across the handlebars of the 4-wheeler and send a 143gr ELD-x over a Heavy dose of 4350. Right in the left front shoulder and he dropped on the spot and never moved again. Then a few days later I drop thi nice doe with a Savage 99 that I've been cleaning up for a friend. About 120 yds with 150 gr hot cor over a mild load of W748. So I guess I've had a good season so far. RP
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Nice deer there forvthevson Greg, Congrats to him. I started off the season Halloween afternoon, yes I'm in a cwd county. I've had this fela on camera for two yrs now. First time I ran across him in person and wanted him out of the local gene pool. He came out about 80 or so yds from me on the right and walked across a small field. Went in behind a small grop of trees and paused, then came out and was wasn't wasting anytime doing so. The ole JC Higgins in 35R scored again, a 200 gr cast over some 3031 connected. Double lunged and he wtill ran 100 plus yds. Called him the devil deer with his 10" spikes. RP
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