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we don’t need your oil we actually have plenty if they would uncap it and drill and quit exporting our own oil to Japan and Korea.



Excuses,Excuses,the fact is that you are very anxious to buy our oil,especially since the downturn in the economy.Obama has even let up on complaining about the pollution cause by our oilsands facilities because he is so desperate to buy our oil.

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If we brought are manufactory jobs back to the states where they belong we would be in great shape.


Why don't you bring those jobs back to the U.S.A.?Because it is much cheaper to outsource,and with the current recession,you can't afford to pay more for manufactured goods.

It's great to be proud of your country,but it's even better to face reality,that being that you economy is in worse shape than that of some other countries including Canada.
 
Posts: 3104 | Location: alberta,canada | Registered: 28 January 2002Reply With Quote
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I've owned several Mark V's, none of them were what i'd call real accurate, but they were good enough to get the job done when hunting...

One of them got ice crystals in those little locking lugs, and the action froze up... The action just wouldn't open...

The 340, i bought that one be my "brown bear" rifle... Shortly after i bought it, i shot a meat bull moose, using 250 NP factory loads. When i pulled the bolt back to chamber a second round, the bolt came out in my hand, as the bolt stop broke... That was the end of the idea of me useing THAT gun as back up on big bears!

Those are the only two guns that ever failed on me in the field, in my 25 year hunting career in Alaska...

I'm with Stubble on this one, on average a Rem. 700 is more accurate than a Wby. Mark V. I've seen this comparison waaaay to manny times to not know that...

BTW, my brown bear rifle ended up being built on a 700 Rem. action, and it's still with me to this day. It has worked "perfectly", even on extended hunts in the bush with no maintance...

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we don’t need your oil we actually have plenty if they would uncap it and drill and quit exporting our own oil to Japan and Korea.



Excuses,Excuses,the fact is that you are very anxious to buy our oil,especially since the downturn in the economy.Obama has even let up on complaining about the pollution cause by our oilsands facilities because he is so desperate to buy our oil.

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If we brought are manufactory jobs back to the states where they belong we would be in great shape.


Why don't you bring those jobs back to the U.S.A.?Because it is much cheaper to outsource,and with the current recession,you can't afford to pay more for manufactured goods.

It's great to be proud of your country,but it's even better to face reality,that being that you economy is in worse shape than that of some other countries including Canada.


Now I know your nuts are economy is not only bad it’s in the toilet we will be lucky to pull out of this mess. Wink
 
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BTW, my brown bear rifle ended up being built on a 700 Rem. action, and it's still with me to this day. It has worked "perfectly", even on extended hunts in the bush with no maintance...



You must be one dumb phuck to break a bolt stop on a Weatherby.
Now that is phucking funny a 700 rem for BB. Did you shorten the barrel so you could swallow it when you pulled the trigger ?
 
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Why don't you bring those jobs back to the U.S.A.?Because it is much cheaper to outsource,and with the current recession,you can't afford to pay more for manufactured goods.

It's great to be proud of your country,but it's even better to face reality,that being that you economy is in worse shape than that of some other countries including Canada.[/QUOTE]

Lets see where Canuckistan lies in the grand scheme of things. Clueless as ever EH? Yur behind phucking Spain for gods sakes.


Largest economies
 
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Lets see where Canuckistan lies in the grand scheme of things. Clueless as ever EH? Yur behind phucking Spain for gods sakes.


But we do have the second largest oil reserves in the entire world.

http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0872964.html

And unlike the U.S.A. who depends on oil imports,Canada produces more oil than we consume.And those are 2006 numbers when there were only two major oil sands plants in production.There are now four major oilsands plants in production,two of which have expanded capacity since 2006.

http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0922041.html

As far as nuclear power is concerned,Canada is the largest producer of Uranium in the world.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranium_market
 
Posts: 3104 | Location: alberta,canada | Registered: 28 January 2002Reply With Quote
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BTW, my brown bear rifle ended up being built on a 700 Rem. action, and it's still with me to this day. It has worked "perfectly", even on extended hunts in the bush with no maintance...



You must be one dumb phuck to break a bolt stop on a Weatherby.
Now that is phucking funny a 700 rem for BB. Did you shorten the barrel so you could swallow it when you pulled the trigger ?


Actually, the dumb phuck was the Wby. IDIOT that let the bolt stop in the wby i had, get through with a lathe cut on it... That's exactly where it broke off...

As far as the 700, it served me for over 20 years in the bush, and has numerous brown bear hunts behind it, including hunts to follow up bears shot by numb nuts like you... I'd say that's proof enough that it was and STILL is up to the task...

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