I have a proposition

If I'm still off work I'm down, what kind of plane do you have? Where abouts in the yukon??

Edit: your in whitehorse and have a '67 Cessna T337B skymaster. (Sweet)

Negative on the T337B, that was my previous bird, now have a Piper PA32-300, commonly known as a Cherokee six, single engine, 300 hp, 7 place.
 
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I should also mention I'm somewhat of a gourmet chef, I eat exceptionally well. No Kraft dinner unless you want it, steaks, veal, lamb, seafood, pork, prime rib, fish, pasta, rice, spuds etc. NO tofu or sprouts in this house.
 
I would like someone to come to the Yukon and work up loads for my 50 some odd rifles. I will pay all expenses except travel, you will stay in my home and be fed and housed exceptionally well and all I ask is you work up loads for my rifles. My only criteria is you are capable of shooting 1/4 moa with an appropriate caliber. I have come to the conclusion that I will never have the time to do this and I am buying guns faster than I can shoot them. You will be supplied with a vehicle, a range key and all the ammo you can shoot in a day for 2 weeks. No cost to you at all. We can load at night as well as drink some good Scotch or wine or beer, and if you're inclined I have some outstanding Cuban cigars.
I'm 100% serious any takers?
And before anyone asks, no I'm not ###!!!!

I think I hate you :cool:

Did you just buy two 30-03s from Ont? ;)
 
Hmmm . . .

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But surely there is some local talent you could call on.
 
Man i feel your pain, the rifles never stop following me home and there is little time to shoot the favorites, let alone the shiney new toys.:cheers:
 
Wish I knew more about reloading. I meet all the other criteria. I'd make the trip just to drive the Ferrari for a few hours. I just gotta know what model and year is it? I only live on 4-5 hours of sleep nowadays and shooting till 1am. I gotta move up there. Also one more question. Do you have a daughter over 18?
 
Wish I knew more about reloading. I meet all the other criteria. I'd make the trip just to drive the Ferrari for a few hours. I just gotta know what model and year is it? I only live on 4-5 hours of sleep nowadays and shooting till 1am. I gotta move up there. Also one more question. Do you have a daughter over 18?

given the list of firearms the man has just mentioned, I would advise against asking such a question. haha
 
My only criteria is you are capable of shooting 1/4 moa with an appropriate caliber.

How many people are able to consistantly perform at this level? Not to mention the fact that the majority of firearms out there can't perform to that level.
 
Wish I knew more about reloading. I meet all the other criteria. I'd make the trip just to drive the Ferrari for a few hours. I just gotta know what model and year is it? I only live on 4-5 hours of sleep nowadays and shooting till 1am. I gotta move up there. Also one more question. Do you have a daughter over 18?

No daughters, and the Ferrari is an '88 Testarossa 425 HP 185 MPH (so the books say)
 
You had a Sky Master huh, well they said that second engine would always get you to the scene of the crash, but damn I liked the looks of them.

That is only said by those who have never flown one, she would hold 20,000 ft on either engine and all she did when I lost either one was slow down to 140 Kts and fly like a 206.
 
If I hadn't already planned my holidays for the year, I'd be on it! Shooting 1/4 MOA repeatably might be a bit of a stretch for me though. I'd surely give it a try.

However, my wife and I are planning a Yukon trip for the spring/fall of 2013... 2 weeks of camping and generally getting away from it all.
 
Not offering any actual cash for payment and the poor fellow has to pay for his own travel expenses, and all you do is supply some food and scotch? Sounds liek a good deal for you if you can get some sucker! :)
 
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