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.223 REM Stevens 200 /can't find one in Canada
07 June 2006, 03:36
NBHunter.223 REM Stevens 200 /can't find one in Canada
Does anyone know where I could find a Stevens 200 in .223rem in Canada? I've tried local (in NB) and nothing for at least weeks. I tried Wholesale sports, 3 months, and Russels, indefinatly. Can't seem to track one down.
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07 June 2006, 04:11
sirwilliamDid you try SIR they been advertizing Stevens 200 in their last flyer.
www.sirmailorder.ca or 1-800-265-6245
I miss hunting in B.C.
07 June 2006, 04:16
NBHunterThanks. I'll call them tomorrow when they opwn.
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It's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it
07 June 2006, 07:40
Salvage33NBhunter...just out of curiosity, what part of New Brunswick? My wife has relatives all over that part of Canada.
John
07 June 2006, 14:11
NBHunterThe name of the area is Wakefield. About an hour north-east of Fredericton.
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It's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it
08 June 2006, 01:45
NBHunterCalled all around today and nothing. So I ordered the Savage 11F, same thing with Accutriger and black syn stock.
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It's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it
08 June 2006, 02:13
claudebdealer out here claimed he just got a shipment of stevens try there 250-425-0083
08 June 2006, 06:23
Salvage33NBhunter...
Not familiar with that area. Her maiden name was LeBlond. Most of them are around Edmiston and Grand Falls and St. Quentin.
Great country up there, full of Christmas trees, moose, and other such four legged animals.
One of these days, hopefully not the distant future, one of her cousins wants to take me caribou hunting.
John
09 June 2006, 02:41
NBHunterquote:
Her maiden name was LeBlond
Yep, definatly Northern/northeastern NB.
We dodge our share of moose here too. I think they're all over NB. If you head north into Quebec to hunt caribeau I'd suggest speeding through most of the cities until you hit tundra. You may get distracted by all the two legged hunting a man could do

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It's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it
10 June 2006, 04:47
Salvage33If I get the trip put together, nothing will distract me until AFTER I get one. She has cousins in Quebec, also. The one that wants to take me on a caribou hunt is from Quebec, somewhere north and east of Quebec City. Her father was from Trois Pistole originally.
If you know anyone whose name is Godbout, Peletier, or LeBlond, she's related to them.
John