TheSayHeyKid
AH senior member
Up here in Wisconsin, you are given one at birth. It's a law...
I wish I would have gotten another in the 6.5x55 Swede. I haven’t found a load it won’t shoot into an inch.Amazingly enough, mine is also sub MOA (with 150 grn Rem core lockts no less!)
The first year I had it, I hunted with just open sights and at 75 yards I could do half inch groups from a bench. I thought that was pretty impressive for a full length stock. Then when I put a scope on it, it blew me away. They are great rifles and it's a shame they are no longer made. One of the best buys for a quality rifle there was.
I've had this rifle for about 13 years now and have taken a decent number of deer with it.
You don't even have to untie them. The band pulls down over about half of the ear without undoing it.In high winds you untie them pull the flaps down under your chin and tie them. Keeps the hat on your head and your ears warm.
Was that a rapala hunting knife I saw on you backpack? I bought every one they had in that series of knives shaving sharp every one..30-06
I unfortunately inherited the old mans hat in March of 2020, Swarovski hat pin included. Wish I could make just one more hunt with him!
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Not letting out of this room that easily sir, behold:OK makes sense then! I couldn't see them serving a function in what we locally call cold weather, but for high winds in cool weather, seems reasonable.
Lol, my old man actually told me after am unsuccessful stalk on a huge bull in NM, we got back to the truck and opened a cold bud light. He said “son, I never liked any of you until I could drink beer with you”. Now that would have made a great bud light commercial! LolCody, seeing that photo of your Dad with him holding a Bud Light, got me to wondering if you two were the inspiration for this commercial............
Indeed it is. I almost always keep a fixed blade attached to my packs. The The Rapala hunting knives are perfect for this imo, because they are nice and light weight and don't flop about when walking.Was that a rapala hunting knife I saw on you backpack? I bought every one they had in that series of knives shaving sharp every one.
My favorite is the bird knife as I prefer a little shorter blade for field dressing and the longer for cutting up meat.Indeed it is. I almost always keep a fixed blade attached to my packs. The The Rapala hunting knives are perfect for this imo, because they are nice and light weight and don't flop about when walking.
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Not letting out of this room that easily sir, behold:
The Rancher Cap
Our fleece, wool and Thinsulate-lined Rancher Cap is made for seriously cold winter conditions. Four times warmer than the Original Stormy Kromer Cap.www.stormykromer.com
I bought the blaze orange one looking for a replacement for a crappy hat. Little did I know I would become a cultist to the brand! Anyone else?
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