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New to Fairbanks
24 November 2006, 09:31
charliebNew to Fairbanks
Hi all. I just moved to fairbanks and purchased a Browning A-bolt 338 win mag and I am looking foward to doing a bit of hunting.
I just wanted to say hi to all the folks living in the great country called ALASKA

24 November 2006, 22:05
RMillerWell good luck with your new move.
I just escaped from Fairbanks myself. Spent the last three winters there and am in the bananabelt of the mat-valley now.

Only -3 here .
The summers are nice there though.
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24 November 2006, 22:18
Bear in FairbanksWell, cheechako - a big, hearty WELCOME to Fairtown. Ya certainly didn't arrive in the best of weather, but it's only a portent of things to come. Think you're gonna find that over time you'll either really like it here or hate it. There's no "in-between". Been here since 1967 myself & wouldn't live anywhere else. Hopefully we'll see each other down at the rifle range after it warms up - to 20 BELOW that is.
Again, welcome. Bear in Fairbanks
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24 November 2006, 23:51
charliebI am sure I will love it here

I cant wait to get out and do a bit of hunting. I usually spend every weekend driving around in the mountains just looking around and admiring the scenery.
We moved here from Phoenix so the climate change is a bit extreme

The wife took a job at FMH that is why we moved here, well that is why SHE moved here

I came up for the wildlife LOL
26 November 2006, 12:51
NitromanFairbanks is a wonderful town. Check out Seoul Gate under the bowling alley for excellent Korean food.
Plenty of places to go and things to see. Get yourself a snogo (Polaris), and get out of town. Once a week check out the racks at Down Under for good deals on old rifles. Saw an original Mauser Type A (I believe), in 7mm. They wanted $700.00 for it. Others too. There is one fellow there who is kind of a prick, you'll spot him right away. The others are nice, and they do excellent work.
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28 November 2006, 04:18
BWWelcome to Alaska!!!!
Now go trade in your A-Bolt for anything else.
Brian
28 November 2006, 06:18
RMillerquote:
Originally posted by BW:
Welcome to Alaska!!!!
Now go trade in your A-Bolt for anything else.
I would think the same thing.
But I do have a friend that has a stainless a-bolt in 338 and that is his one gun for Alaska.
I know he has shot moose, deer and an 8.5 foot brownie with it.
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THANOS WAS RIGHT!
28 November 2006, 07:57
BWI shot a Mt Goat on Kodiak with one too, but that doesn't make'em good rifles.

Trade it now!
Go Winchester, Remington, Ruger, hell even Savage if you have too....
Brian
28 November 2006, 16:21
458Wincharlieb, You can already tell us Alaskans are friendly and opinionated about our rifles. Keep your A-bolt, use it and make up your own opinion.
Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship
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www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com 28 November 2006, 23:27
Bear in Fairbankscharlieb
Gotta throw another one in here. Get yourself some 225 gr. Northforks & stick about 73-74 grs. of Rldr-22 behind it. I guarentee you its hell on moose. Very good choice of caliber. Bear in Fairbanks
Unless you're the lead dog, the scenery never changes.
I never thought that I'd live to see a President worse than Jimmy Carter. Well, I have.
Gun control means using two hands.
28 November 2006, 23:30
Paul HWelcome AK!
Fairbanks is a neat town. I wouldn't mind living up there, but the rest of the family likely wouldn't abide the dark and cold.
It really is a neat town with good restaraunts, reasonable pace of life and good folks. You're also in the heart of the state, and can get out into the bush in no time.
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28 November 2006, 23:45
M70NutI enjoyed Fairbanks for 7 years, great hunting and fishing out that way but the cold and dark forced me to move a little further south. If I were single I would probably move back there but no chance of that now. Good luck and welcome to Alaska!!!
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02 December 2006, 18:16
charliebThanks for the warm welcome

I see that there are several people who are not fans of browning. Do you mind sharing the reasons why?
PS. Anyone know where the 40 mile herd is located currently?