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hogkiller... thanks for the invite to come shoot with the "band of bubbas" today... i enjoyed the opportunity to put faces with the names i see here on the board... and to shoot, laugh and visit....its nice to know that the world is a safer place from all the dangerous water jugs killed off today... again..thanks...


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Ditto, Keith. Thanks for the use of your place and thanks to everyone there for the good company and fine rifles. Having done this 4 or 5 times now, I have a splendid idea for next time. Got a spare c-note?


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Tiggertate,

actually, I believe you ARE at Journeyman status now... moon

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It was a great day to kill DWJs and blow up a punkin. That was the first pumpkin I have carved since I was a kid. Of course, it was only carved enough to get the tannerite placed.

Enjoyed all who could make it today. Thanks for sharing your big bores and ammo.

Death toll: 3 - 55gal trash liner bags of dead DWJs.

Keith


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Thanks again Keith for the hospitality. Always look forward to these "events".


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Lucky Guys,, i am laid up sick

Anyway, here's a pic from a bubba shoot last year, to let you know what a normal bigbore bubba shoot looks like




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As always, Bubba's know how to have a good time! All the nuts got to shoot plenty of fruit(grapefruit do well also!) Thanks again to Keith for the hospitality! I always enjoy meeting AR folks, without fail, the most interesting people with some great firearms. Till next time. Lee.


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Ok, I recognize a lot of the glass but what are the scopes on the RSM's in Lott and Rigby?
 
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Those are Tasco Titans, 30 MM and 1.5 to 5 or there abouts. Not sure if they are still available. The early steel ones like these are great. There is also one the 458 SOCOM (mine). I think its a 1.75 x 6.


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One of the best days I have had. I left my camera at home Mad Great guys and host. Thanks.


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i was impressed with the shooting today... i liked the rodda 450/400 that lee let me shoot... and to hit a DWJ with the first shot makes it even better... clap... my chapuis got a good work-out...and my .416 rem mag m70 shot really well... thanks again keith beer


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Yep a great day. Enjoyed it guys looking forward to next time.


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Hey guys, who left the Houston Safari Club cap? I put it up for safe keeping.

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If it is in good condition, I did. Oh wait a minute, I wasn't there. Hopefully next time. Pity when work interferes with fun. Must have my priorities all screwed up.


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Keith, thanks for hosting. A great day, much good advice & good shooting. Bob
 
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Pity when work interferes with fun. Must have my priorities all screwed up.


Mike you just need to remember what is truely important. Shooting big bore rifles and being in good company. Hope you make it next time.

Keith


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Sounds like a great time. And thank you all for keeping Texas safe from deadly water jugs.


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Jim, the "Band of Bubbas" is Texas's first line of defence against DWJs. We stand ready.

Keith


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Found someones 9.3x57 hull. It is with the other "left overs"

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Probably mine,Kieth. I'll nab it next time we shoot or I have some work. Thanks.


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