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    All-Inclusive Plains Game Hunt: 7 Trophies From US$5,000 Per Hunter

    Very interested. Email sent. Are handguns allowed?
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    Accubonds/Partitions vs Scirocco/A-Frames

    Csnakes03 I hope you have a can, it will help a small bit. I would like to be with you on those Baboons. Problem is they educated quick. You drop one and they all want to run. I think like this. Sort of like coyotes coming to bait. Or shooting Prairie dogs. Take the farthest one away off to one...
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    Accubonds/Partitions vs Scirocco/A-Frames

    Rare Breed I can easily relate to that advice. Leopard is soft skinned. A-frames are tough, Partitions a little softer, You want some expansion in that situation. That hydrostatic shock, for lungs ,heart, that area. Good luck and hunting.
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    How do you seat primers ?

    Most hand primers are too much of a workout. PMA has a ball bearing making it easy.
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    How do you seat primers ?

    I use the PMA tool. It is a handheld tool. While there is some good tools and setups, I find this best for me and my different applications. The tool has .001 graduations on it so you know how deep you are seating. It uses Redding shell holders. Why? The Redding shell holders do not have a...
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    Anyone know about a bullet crimp grove tool ?

    Second on CH4D Then back it up with a Redding profile crimp die. The crimp groove does not have to be deep. Seat and crimp in separate operations. Good luck.
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    Accubonds/Partitions vs Scirocco/A-Frames

    Csnales03 You have been given good advice along with personal experiences. The only thing not mentioned was the scirracco is designed to open at lower velocities. Weather lower by distance or a reduced load. You Sir will have to find what your rifles likes best. Not at 100yds or meters but at...
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    Rockin G AH Get Together Big Bore Shoot

    February is best for me
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    Rockin G AH Get Together Big Bore Shoot

    I am in will send a PM gizmo
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    I need Holster Advice (Back Country and Alaska Residents especially)

    Those are cool. I hope you pick a solid bullet in your ammo selection. The Federal Fusion is a good choice and if you prefer cast then Garrett cartridges with the 310 gr Defender. Both for the 44. For 357 have no idea other than a solid. Too much hair and fat on Bears HPs don't give enough...
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    I need Holster Advice (Back Country and Alaska Residents especially)

    I saw the other day an outfit that make a flap holster that you can remove the flap when you want. Duhhh If I could just remember.
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    I need Holster Advice (Back Country and Alaska Residents especially)

    There are even Flap holsters out there that keep rain snow or dirt off of them.
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    I need Holster Advice (Back Country and Alaska Residents especially)

    You beat me to the post. you answered my question. To answer your question I agree with the covering of the trigger. Please check out Simply rugged I do believe the Sundles rig covers the trigger and can be made for a double action. I know it has been made for a single action. that is what Mr...
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    I need Holster Advice (Back Country and Alaska Residents especially)

    Did I miss this??? I never saw exactly what pistol you are asking about carrying? Chest Holsters are good as you have been suggested a few good options. The other option (if you are carrying a Single action,) would be the Tim Sundles rig from Simply rugged. A 1911 only could be...
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    Ethnic cuisine

    We some splainin on that cootie remark. But back to thread Lebanese, Germany German food, Middle Eastern, African and not just SA and Greece or (Greek food such as the veggies cooked in Dutch ovens outside and fish. And yes 375Rugerfan I go for a lot of Cajun dishes.
 
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