26 October 2012, 21:30
Cross LNew custom - not accurate - yet
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Originally posted by Geedubya:
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Originally posted by Kabluewy:
After that, I plan to just visit Georgia and/or Texas for a month - maybe two, hunting hogs, and figure out my next adventure.
KB
K,
when you get your pea pickin' self down to Texas, let's hook up. We can pop a couple hill country hoglets. I've just the place. Maybe even toss back a toddy and discuss life and politics over a campfire.
Best
GWB
Second that--am I invited too GW?
26 October 2012, 21:48
Geedubyaheck yeah,
we might even baptize (or dunk) ol' K in the Frio at the low water crossing there at Concan. I bet after a sufficient interval with his head under water we could resurrect him as a Conservative!
Best
GWB
02 November 2012, 10:53
lshopperI have seen on several occasions a weak firing pin spring cause a great rifle to group like this. If this was an older gun when the build was done, this is a very cheap possibility to eliminate. If this does turn out to be the cause, just make sure to de-cock the gun when storing it. I hope this is all it is.
07 November 2012, 15:31
Customstoxquote:
Originally posted by SmokinJ:
They don't have much choice for food. They fish for salmon when in season. Lots of them are or have Native American blood and have different hunting rights from what I've heard. I heard that many of them are in the National Guard thus the like for an AR15 and they probably get ammo benefits. Although called Yukon Men they are in Alaska. Town of Tannan (spelling) or something like that. Remember they weren't talking about a 10 foot grizzly weighing over 1000 lbs, it was a smaller grizzly. Also don't forget some mighty big animals have been killed with the 5.6x15R. I never said the AR15 was the choice caliber to hunt bear with, but those folks up there got to do what they got to do.
Your first error was confusing "reality show" with reality.
They call the show Yukon Men because they live ON the Yukon River. The town of Tanana is located on the Yukon directly across from the mouth of the Tanana River. As far as them not having much choice to eat, they are entitled to subsistence hunting and live in the middle of Moose hunting heaven. They have no problems getting food. They don't eat Grizzlies. They get govt subsistence checks monthly and are not far from Fairbanks. I didn't google this, I have been there. Went on a hunt up there with "Howard" a few years ago.