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Best Strip club
16 March 2002, 01:41
NitroXBest Strip club
I came a little late to this thread but ...
If you find you're only firing blanks from your rifle, go to the lab (presumably the accurate reloading lab - the photo looks good) for someone elses special handloads.
16 March 2002, 05:05
Reconoquote:
Originally posted by Longbob:
Come on Paladin! You are a professional outdoor writer. I fully expect you to come up with the proper "Grand Slam." No pressure. 
Are you referring to projectiles, or trophies? Hope ewe clarify this.
16 March 2002, 06:58
<SNOW>It seems to me that there is too much emphasis on the "bore" and not enough on the "throat". And yes, shot placement is important but remember, USE ENOUGH GUN!
16 March 2002, 09:28
<phurley>I just couldn't help myself, I had to join this fun and remind everyone to use their best PREMIUM BULLETS. As everyone knows, with this dangerous game hunting, PENETRATION is the name of the game. Good shooting.
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16 March 2002, 10:11
rockheadPhurley
premium bullets won't help if the rifle hasn't been cleaned regularly
16 March 2002, 12:44
LongbobAnother thread made me think of this. Has anyone ever had a failure with their solid?

16 March 2002, 15:17
Stryker225Anybody have a handgun?
16 March 2002, 16:02
<Slamfire>Experience shooters know that the number of times you can cycle the action, before discharge, is important to the prey.
16 March 2002, 17:32
Socrates"Anybody have a handgun?"
Yes, and it's a major caliber;-)
:lol:
gs
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Because enquiring minds want to know...
I love 45
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16 March 2002, 19:10
Stryker225quote:
Originally posted by Socrates:
"Anybody have a handgun?"Yes, and it's a major caliber;-)
:lol:
gs
But a handgun's barrel is still short and fat compared to a rifle's... 
Ya gotta have that reach advantage!
16 March 2002, 20:37
SocratesA short barrel handgun is 7 inches for me...
gs
17 March 2002, 05:00
NitroXCool Guy
Damn, I was saving that one up!
The merits of hunting with a large calibre snub nosed revolver, vs a long barreled Contender.
And if you packing a "snub nose", don't forget to pack a couple of fully loaded speed loaders underneath.
Just in case you need a reload of fresh bullets.
18 March 2002, 08:38
375HHDuring the years I have spent many hours braking in different barrels. If you do it careful your barrel will perform better.
I believe I was slopy in the beging.
Now I am satisfied!!
18 March 2002, 09:40
Fritz KrautGentlemen,
you have carefully covered most aspects of this rather exciting matter. I would just humbly remind you of some words quoted from, as I think, Jeff Cooper, which I use for my signature below: "The mark of the hunter is the ability to get close."
Yours,
Fritz
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...the mark of the hunter is the ability to get close.
[This message has been edited by Fritz Kraut (edited 03-18-2002).]
18 March 2002, 17:43
Major CaliberI'm into Deep Penetration!
18 March 2002, 20:19
NitroXBut.what.about.the.ladies.out.there?
Those.that.like.to.hunt.their.game.with.a.pair
of.38s.or.even.44s?
Personally.I.love.to.hunt.with.a.lady.who.hunts.with.a.pair.of.38s.
(sorry.my.space.bar.is.temporarily.kaputt!)
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19 March 2002, 09:18
<Sir Fred>LMFAO!!
As a newbie, I'm suprised none of the shotgunners has mentioned back-boring
as a way to make up for excessive throat erosion and still seem like you have the same amount of choke.
21 March 2002, 00:11
<RAO>I wonder,what is the average barrel life for regular shooters.I have heard that re-barreling is quiet expensive,although sucessful.
21 March 2002, 04:25
NitroXAnd when hunting, do you prefer to hunt with a "Pro" (as in Professional) or just an amateur?
Or do you prefer to hunt by yourself ie self guided?
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21 March 2002, 08:17
<migra>I'm suprised the varmint shooters out there haven't brought up the bull barrel theory. You know you a thicker barrel aids in "stiffness", thereby making "shot placement" more precise and also thicker barrels don't "overheat" as quickly. I'm sorry, but this is the best I could do. I found this thread a little late and the Moly coating inuendo was already used up.
21 March 2002, 08:44
Reconoquote:
Originally posted by migra:
I found this thread a little late and the Moly coating inuendo was already used up.
I don't think that everyone agrees that the black projectiles are superior to the ones usually found on this side of the pond. Any comments from users?
21 March 2002, 13:02
<PrimeTime>best strip club of all time is none other than Al's Diamondback Cabaret in southern Pennsylvania. A close second would have to be Mr. G's Fantasies in harrisburg, Pa.
21 March 2002, 15:50
<Boyd Heaton>PrimeTime....I've been to Mr.G's......And if you think Al's is better,I MUST GO THERE.....
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I HUNT LONG RANGE.AND YES I USE MATCHKING'S.
22 March 2002, 01:45
Stryker225How many of you like your dears with nice racks?

22 March 2002, 03:56
NitroXThe comment about varmint barrels.
The extra thick barrels cuts down on the barrel whip.
Barrel whip. Now that brings tears to the eyes.
22 March 2002, 03:58
NitroXWhat about when you are going hunting and you tell everyone,
"you are going into the bush"
22 March 2002, 09:15
Randy720The Saint James in Houston (out by the airport).
22 March 2002, 09:34
trans-pondCareful bedding,good sight picture,gentle pressure,consistent ballistics,rapid expansion. Not neccessarily in that order!