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| Gotta luv them CZ's. My 550FS 6.5x55 did not come with rings either. I was told they were not supplied with the FS. I did get rings with my 550 American in 9.3. |
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| Steve 4102, Thanks for the reply. Where in Minnesota are you from? I was born and raised in Moose Lake. I left there in 1982 and at times I miss it desperately. At other times I can't imagine I really lived there. It's a different world out here. Keep in touch, please. |
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| A new gun is a good reason to get excited. Congrats>
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| quote: Originally posted by Al Agurkis: Steve 4102, Thanks for the reply. Where in Minnesota are you from? I was born and raised in Moose Lake. Keep in touch, please.
I grew up on the Iron Range where I still have my hunting shack and I now live in Duluth. Things are changing fast around here. I'm running out of places to hunt. For decades the major logging companies have allowed anyone and everyone hunting access to their land. Not anymore. They have sold it off to developers or leased it out. These leases and sales have also been gated so access to adjoiniing State and County lands are not accessible either. I have a deer stand on State land that is now about 200ft from a new cabin/house. |
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| Another bullet you might try in the 9.3X62 is the Nosler acubond. I thinks its a 250 grain, might be 260. I am sure lots of guys would say stick with the 286, and it is a tried and tru ebullet weight if ever there was one. But in the USA including alaska , if the Question is enough bullet, I am prety sure 250 or 260 grain acubond is a very good answer...tj3006
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| quote: These leases and sales have also been gated so access to adjoiniing State and County lands are not accessible either.
Check with the State and County governments, I believe this is illegal. I know in Colorado, the leasees would try to bluff you into believing they could do this but, a quick call to the county sherrif dis-abused them of that idea. They are required to give access to government owned land.
"I ask, sir, what is the Militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effective way to enslave them" - George Mason, co-author of the Second Amendment during the Virginia convention to ratify the Constitution
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| quote: Originally posted by Masterifleman: Check with the State and County governments, I believe this is illegal. I know in Colorado, the leasees would try to bluff you into believing they could do this but, a quick call to the county sherrif dis-abused them of that idea. They are required to give access to government owned land.
I've gone that route with little or no help. I called the county about an 80 acre plot that I used to hunt that is now smack dab in the middle of a privately owned Section. The road is now gated and walking in is out of the question without trespassing. That was 4 years ago and they tell me they are still looking onto it. The State is no better. I built a couple of stands for my sons on a Section of State land that has been logged off in 80 acre plots over the past 10 years. The access to this Section follows the property lines between State and now private land except for a small bend in the road that intrudes onto a private 40. The owners of this 40 just went and dug up the road. I called the State and asked if there was anything they could do. That was 2 years ago, nothing yet. I guessing that when the State and the County need to get access themselves for logging or whatever things will change. But for hunting access they don't bother. |
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