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Hello Everybody,
I am new in this forum and would like first to apologize for my English level and some grammatical/ spelling fault that could happen.
I enjoy jointing this very nice AR forum.
We have some French hunting forums and it is very interesting to compare worldwide opinion.
I currently use (depending of hunting) : 1 – nice vintage Churchill, Atkins, Grant & Lang London from 70’ in 458 WM scoped with Leupold VXII 1-4x20 (weight is about 8 pounds) with barrel 24†and great stock made of nice nut with 3 struts reinforcement, based on Zastava M70 bolt.
1-JP Ridon (French rifle maker) 375 H&H based on Mauser 98 (made by Steyer Austria dated 1909) barrel 26†Lothar Walter (Germany) scoped Swarovski PVI 2 1, 5-6x42 illuminated
1-DB Beretta Silver 689 9,3x74R (king of calibre for wild boar in France) scoped Swarovski PVI 2 1,25-4x24 illuminated
1- Weatherby MKV Ultra lightweight 300WBY with Accubrack scoped Kahles CSX 2,5-10x50 illuminated
Kind regards from an anonym French big game hunter (and also fisherman).
REY375
 
Posts: 71 | Location: France close to Paris | Registered: 26 July 2007Reply With Quote
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Welcome Rey.

You have a nice collection there.

Enjoy

Rich
 
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Originally posted by REY375:
Hello Everybody,
I am new in this forum and would like first to apologize for my English level and some grammatical/ spelling fault that could happen.
I enjoy jointing this very nice AR forum.
We have some French hunting forums and it is very interesting to compare worldwide opinion.

Kind regards from an anonym French big game hunter (and also fisherman).
REY375


Welcome aboard, Rey375, and don't worry about your English, or spelling! I was born in Texas, and am going on 71 yrs old, and anyone on AR will tell you I don't spell wirth crap,and am Dyslexic, as well, but most folks here are polite enough not to say anything about spelling, or sentence structure, as long as your meaning is understood!

You will enjoy it here, and again welcome! beer


....Mac >>>===(x)===> MacD37, ...and DUGABOY1
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Welcome,
Do not worry about your english. Mac and I both
speak and type Texan.
Big Grin
Nice rifles ya got there.


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Bonjour Rey,

Welcome.


Frank



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Posts: 12766 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: 30 December 2002Reply With Quote
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pretty good bunch of guys here.....a little humor and a bit of fun and a lot of knowledge.

Welcome aboard!


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pretty good bunch of guys here.....

animal

get out wile you still can before you are damned to en eternity of ego, b.s. conjecture and ya shooda done animal

mostly from me Big Grin

yeah i guess there are some good apples in the barrel...not counting myself naturaly


577 BME 3"500 KILL ALL 358 GREMLIN 404-375

*we band of 45-70ers* (Founder)
Single Shot Shooters Society S.S.S.S. (Founder)
 
Posts: 27615 | Location: Where tech companies are trying to control you and brainwash you. | Registered: 29 April 2005Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by REY375:
Hello Everybody,
I am new in this forum and would like first to apologize for my English level and some grammatical/ spelling fault that could happen.
I enjoy jointing this very nice AR forum.
We have some French hunting forums and it is very interesting to compare worldwide opinion.
I currently use (depending of hunting) : 1 – nice vintage Churchill, Atkins, Grant & Lang London from 70’ in 458 WM scoped with Leupold VXII 1-4x20 (weight is about 8 pounds) with barrel 24†and great stock made of nice nut with 3 struts reinforcement, based on Zastava M70 bolt.
1-JP Ridon (French rifle maker) 375 H&H based on Mauser 98 (made by Steyer Austria dated 1909) barrel 26†Lothar Walter (Germany) scoped Swarovski PVI 2 1, 5-6x42 illuminated
1-DB Beretta Silver 689 9,3x74R (king of calibre for wild boar in France) scoped Swarovski PVI 2 1,25-4x24 illuminated
1- Weatherby MKV Ultra lightweight 300WBY with Accubrack scoped Kahles CSX 2,5-10x50 illuminated
Kind regards from an anonym French big game hunter (and also fisherman).
REY375


Welcome!! You'll have fun!! Be sure to PM Wink.
 
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How do we know you're not ScottS?!
Ah I joke. Welcome aboard to a little corner of the internet with lots of knowledge and a whole lot of grumpy old dudes!


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Many thanks to Everybody for your Welcome messages.
I will now have holidays and take time to "play" with my Mercury Optimax 225 and also try to catch some fishs in Mediterranee see before to start new hunting season.
Bye
 
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Welcome. Nice bunch of shootin iron you got there.


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Welcome to the Jungle...we got lots of good folks here to engage in conversation. Don't worry about your english, it is very much superior to our french!

Rich
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