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Sleazy Gun & Truck Porn: 6.5 Cm Ruger No. 1-B
23 October 2016, 15:29
wildcat junkieSleazy Gun & Truck Porn: 6.5 Cm Ruger No. 1-B
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Originally posted by RIP:
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Originally posted by ALF:
RIP always loved your raw enthusiasm for the game and choice of rifles...... but geez man whats with that Dinky Toy pickup ?
ALF, my friend, That is a "Kentucky Technical." It is my Ford Ranger Edge Package. Though I am not afflicted with "truck envy," EVERY MAN NEEDS AN EDGE.
It is a collector item now, but still capable of hauling one frozen bull bison in coolers from Nebraska to Kentucky in a 23-hour run.
It also hauls all sorts of other things here and there.
Lessee, you can stand 22 five gallon buckets in the bed in one layer, full of red lava rock weighing 800 pounds, unnoticeable on the road.
Everybody needs a Kentucky Technical.

I sure hope Ford brings back The Ranger, in case I need another one. Maybe with an aluminum frame and better gas mileage next time around?
P235/75R15 tires ain't bad either.
Pictures remind me to clean the wheels and paint the flag holder mounting block.
That's not a truck!
This is a truck! #896 of approximately 3000.
26 October 2016, 07:20
RIPYeah, yeah ...

26 October 2016, 09:42
ALFNo pavement queen this
Two of the same, a block and 3 lengths of fishing gear rope......a moose and we simply skid the moose to the road.
26 October 2016, 19:09
ted thornMy Ram 1500 and a stringer of deer
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27 October 2016, 00:02
RIPYeah, yeah, I like those Fords, all steel those, eh?

28 October 2016, 23:47
RIPBack in the 1980s when I was road-hunting meat moose in Alaska, like Alf and pals are doing now in BC,
I used a pack frame to get the meat to the road, folded down the back seat of my GMC, spread a tarp in back, and hauled 600 pounds of meat to the processor.
Windows down kept the meat cooling.

Of course I was in my third decade of life, and not the sixth and seventh decades like the BC geezers.
It takes them two trucks with block and tackle to do what I did with my back and legs.

29 October 2016, 04:20
ALFOnly stupid people suffer

There is nowhere in the book of life where it is written that it's cool to pack out by pack ! it's bloody it's way to much hard work and I venture to add it's dumb

Now God gave us chainsaws and access to machines, dirty big hauling and lifting machines !
29 October 2016, 04:30
J_ZolaDo you vegetable oil as bar lube?
29 October 2016, 05:14
ALFvegetable oil
29 October 2016, 08:55
RIPYep,
The young and strong do it not for stupidity and suffering, but for the primeval joy of it.
The geezer method:
That is how they do it at the game farms I have been to, they serve the young and old alike there.

29 October 2016, 09:29
ALFRIP
No game farm this ! This is the true north ! mile upon mile of forrest far from civilization.
There are small communities and local pockets of populace but for the most we are on our own.
We pack a whole whack of shit with us for this little excursion. We were lucky on this one, one of the guys had a contract going at a decommissioned mine hence the presence of the crane. Otherwise its winches on ATV's and such.
29 October 2016, 09:51
ALF
29 October 2016, 21:38
ted thornquote:
Originally posted by ALF:
Only stupid people suffer

There is nowhere in the book of life where it is written that it's cool to pack out by pack ! it's bloody it's way to much hard work and I venture to add it's dumb

Now God gave us chainsaws and access to machines, dirty big hauling and lifting machines !
Not cool....maybe stupid.....I've been tested
Packing is mandatory at times...... none of your machines would help you here.
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29 October 2016, 22:37
ALFWhat no helicopter ?

Speaking of helicopters, our regs prohibit the use of helicopters in hunting and there are specific rules as to their use ( or not) and now Drones have been added to the regulations was well. You may not use drones to scout , photograph etc whilst hunting...... IMO a good thing
it would have been cool though to get some areal footage of the areas we hunt in.
No This is all in jest

This Mooose getting expedition is basically road hunting with some walking and stalking added but for the most it is because the forests up here are not really accessible. Access can only be gained to those that have seen logging and replanting. Without that access we would be hunting there and I dare say there would likely also be no Moose as their presence was brought about by clear cut logging.
30 October 2016, 00:58
boom stickDamn. That would take a few trips. Did you hang the meat high in the trees and come back?
Respect.

30 October 2016, 01:45
RIPTed,
Nice going.
You could have used a pack horse there. Those are still good in Alaska for moose hunting,
where the miles and miles of bouldered landscape makes the ATVs useless.
Of course you then have to have the truck and horse trailer to get them as far as the road will allow before unloading.
And sometimes a green horse will refuse to get back in the trailer ...
That reminds me of an Alaska moose hunting story where I got saddle sore, me being as green as the one stubborn pack horse.
I got to go home that night, but the horse got tied up at roadside for a wait overnight.
She was more willing to get in the trailer the next day.
30 October 2016, 06:59
ted thornWe.....hauled it all out in one trip
My way beyond outstanding AR friends
"Snellstrom" and "graybird" are far better than horses or mules and I couldn't show pictures of this dead ol' guy without all of their very kind and generous help.
Deadfall timber in the area might prevent any 4 legged help and all vehicles are illegal off of the roads.
By the way.....graybird will have to correct me on this but his fitbit watch said we packed in and out just under 7 or 8 or 9 miles.
I just can't remember how far.....I think I suffered some brain damage on the pack out....body damage for sure
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23 December 2016, 01:06
BuglemintodayI need one of these in my life! I missed out on last years .257 weatherby/28" barrel even though I was on the waiting list lol
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