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Kutenay,

Your rude and poor speach says it all. You have no real cogent argument but just profanity.

My guns work for me and I keep at it.

I understand that your afraid of bears. In that case have your guns checked out as you will.

Kutenay, shame on you. I am quite disapointed in you. I hope you get some relief from the strain that you seem to be under.

In any case I am quite pleased with how this thread turned out except for the rude behavior.

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I utilize the full-service pumps out of fear of hurting myself or damaging my car.



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The only strain that I am under is caused by the never-ending drivel that emanates from you, HC and a very few others who have absolutely no real big game hunting experience, live in suburbia and constantly attack those who actually do the things they talk about. As to the quality of my "speach", may I suggest that you learn to both spell and construct a proper sentence before you are quite so ready to comment on such matters.

Concerning bears, especially Grizzlies, I am not ...afraid... of them, I do respect them and I actually deal with a number of them in the B.C. bush every year and have since 1956. May I inquire as to your personal experience in wilderness hunting, bears or anything except jealousy, sniveling and acting like Hot Core, who is a pathetic example of a disturbed mind in action.

You tell us that you can do all of these things for yourself, but, you show photos of rifles that have been butchered, i.e., your Brno; so maybe you can describe how you will repair it to a standard that a mere D'arcy Echols could never attain................
 
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Echols Legend or off-the-shelf 870 pump - Which would be more effective if you were trapped in New Orleans tonight?


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Posts: 5052 | Location: Muletown | Registered: 07 September 2001Reply With Quote
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Echols Legend. A riot gun is very ineffective past 25 yards. And Remingtons have been known to jam. Further, if you were using solids...
 
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Echols Legend. A riot gun is very ineffective past 25 yards. And Remingtons have been known to jam. Further, if you were using solids...


I'll take the 870. I'd be more concerned about what's within 25 yards than what is beyond.

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I'll just take ForrestB. He can poke'm with same stick he's been poking you guy's with on this thread and I won't even need a gun clap

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I have once again just barely and somewhat sketchily skimmed this thread as I am too busy earning even more money to buy even more semi-custom rifles and hunt with them to pay any attention to this theoretical academic mental-masturbational type semi-non-discussion of "weighty" topics like the cost-effectiveness of making a rifle shoot like it ought to when that is the herbal essence of what money is spent for no matter what or who or where or when or why as far as hunting with it goes is anyway concerned and I would take an Echols Legendaryized Remington Model 870 N'Awlins Hurricane Pumpin' Swamp Buster with blueprinted receiver and lengthened and trued magazine tube with hand-lapped bolt lugs and match grade mirror smooth bored barrel and stoked full of double ought copper plated buckshot loaded looter perforating high brass shells because that's what a Legendary Shotgun even if it is based on a cheap-assed Remington shoots it's shells and shells and shells and more shells as fast as a looter shooter can shuck and chuck 'em and now since it's almost dinner time again and I am lucky and smart enough to live above sea level I do need and am able to eat and so have to go.


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