Attention Saskatchewan Road Hunters, Ultimate Truck Hunting Gun!

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With deer season approaching in Saskatchewan, now is a great time to warm up the truck and get your hands on a true Saskatchewan Truck Hunting Gun!

Up For grab's is a true icon of Saskatchewan road hunting, Browning BAR 30-06! Great for those rapid fire shots when you have to bail out fast and to go into action. Please note, if you are one of those who likes to keep your gun loaded, when you are pulled over by the CO, remember to remove the mag from the floor plate, as opening the plate will still leave the mag with bullets attached to the plate.
 
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Are you seriously advocating driving around with a loaded rifle in your truck!!?
Even if in jest!?

Shame on You!!

Lighten up, it’s just a joke. I had a bit of a chuckle. Obviously they aren’t advocating road hunting and I always appreciate when businesses have a sense of humour. Keep on with the sarcasm fellas!
 
We get the joke (and it was funny). The problem is the media, the liberals, and the Karen's don't have a sense of humour, and they love to cherry pick comments out of context to further their agendas.
 
Thanks for the laugh! Judging from the comments, not everyone has a Saskatchewan sense of humor. Don't let Karen win folks, if we can't even have a chuckle anymore, the gig is up.
 
I am being serious. I bought one of these Belgian made 3006 BAR's used in 1976. Hunted with it until about 2010. Worked up a good load and never needed to change. The thing would always stay around an inch and a half at 100 yds with out site adjustment over all those years. Still wearing the same 1-4.5 Scopechief. An excellent hunting rifle in my opinion. Will be going to a grandson soon.
 
If you have hunted in Saskatchewan, you will understand our post. Prior to the trespass law, 75% of white tail deer hunting in the south was done with a truck and a rifle. Deer steps out, truck slams on the brakes, hunter jumps out, gun fire starts.

To save time, some hunters decided to keep the clip in their rifle while driving.

It was done so often that when the COs pulled people over, most forgot to take their clips out of their guns because they simply forgot about it because they did it so often.

This way of hunting became such a laughing stock among hunters that even some US magazines did articles on it.
 
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The thread is hilarious, and the "sticks in the mud" are self-evident. If the BAR was a cheaper rifle than the 7400/740 or 7600/760 I'm sure it would have beentl the one adorned with the title of "hutterite machine gun".
 
If you have hunted in Saskatchewan, you will understand our post. Prior to the trespass law, 75% of white tail deer hunting in the south was done with a truck and a rifle. Deer steps out, truck slams on the brakes, hunter jumps out, gun fire starts.

To save time, some hunters decided to keep the clip in their rifle while driving.

It was done so often that when the COs pulled people over, most forgot to take their clips out of their guns because they simply forgot about it because they did it so often.

This way of hunting became such a laughing stock among hunters that even some US magazines did articles on it.

and it still continues to this day
deer season in sask is a war zone lol
 
We get the joke (and it was funny). The problem is the media, the liberals, and the Karen's don't have a sense of humour, and they love to cherry pick comments out of context to further their agendas.

You’re right , the problem IS the media , Libs and Karen’s .
Yes they will cherry pick comments out of context etcetc .
That’s their problem , ours is only whether or not we submit to changing our words to appease them .
I say no , eff them , I’ll take their wrath and not wrap myself in knots worrying about how they view and react to things , damn the torpedos .
 
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