For a guy that has me on ignore, you sure are a borderline stalker. Weird.
For a guy that has me on ignore, you sure are a borderline stalker. Weird.
And if you zoom in on the reflection in the window, you get to see the happy photographer... always all smiles...
Miserable people will always try to find a way to spread their misery.
Actually, Chuck... I can only see quoted posts... like this one posted by "todbartell"... fortunately you don't get quoted much...
When Ted reposted your picture, I was over-joyed to see your visage in the reflection... it has been too long... your joyous countenance spreads cheer wherever it appears.
I am sure Chuck just said something devastatingly witty and biting, but since he knows that I have him on ignore, you'd think he would give it a rest.
Well I was going to post about the Rem 7600 carbine in 35 Whelen I just ordered to be my new close range thumper....But since this thread like so many others has just deteriorated into just another name calling....I am better then you thread, there is no point....Great derail guys....Well Done
Jim
Well I was going to post about the Rem 7600 carbine in 35 Whelen I just ordered to be my new close range thumper....But since this thread like so many others has just deteriorated into just another name calling....I am better then you thread, there is no point....Great derail guys....Well Done
Jim
Especially since you are in Alberta and that gun is more of an Ontario staple....
I will post more on the Whelen when I start load development for it....have the brass, but having a hard time finding some .358 dia. bullets that I like for it. Like I said it is a new Rem 7600 Carbine. I am hoping I won't have to source a set of small base dies for it and that the regular ones will work fine.
On a side THUMPER note.....I just ordered a Ruger American in 358 Win. with a 20" barrel. I hear they are pretty rare so not sure if I will just hold onto it or make it into a shooter.... Jim
I could'a had a decent batch of young elk meat a few days ago just outside me back yard at around 40 ft. No thumper needed fer this scenario, just an Aguila 60 gr .22 in the bean.
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There is admittedly no risk whatsoever of a Ruger American in any chambering becoming sought after, the good news is that frees it up to be used hard.