I understand where your coming from Kevin and your by far closer to the action than I , I was simply trying to put all the ideas mentioned together and the most economical rifle that fit the bill was the ruger. The one stumbling block is a supply of ammunition. I mentioned.416 because it seems...
All my knowledge is strictly second hand you See , the explosives act was enacted in 1985 and I wasn’t even born until ‘93 corse some of them old boys mighta lost there dynamite in canoeing accidents... you just can’t trust them canoes.
Appreciate the options gentleman but I’m stuck on a traditional style knife it’s what I’ve always carried. Plus given the size knife I’m looking for the less tactical and more gentlemanly one looks the less hassle it causes if i happened to get searched with it on me. Unfortunately in Canada...
I’ve got one , really stuck on a trapper I’d settle for a stockman. I’m not the greatest fan of the buck 110s they just don’t feel right in my hand. I appreciate the reply though Wyatt.
Does anyone know of a company offering an xl folding stockman or trapper knife? Something in a six inch handle range. I’ve got quite large hands and unfortunately the one I’ve carried for years is now on the bottom of the Atlantic.
p.s. If anyone’s interested in diving for a really great knife...
Here’s mine on sixty sixty acres surrounded my wildlife conservancy land. 22kms from the nearest road and only accessible by atv. One of the few brook systems to still contain trout runs through the meadow. Invasive species namely pickerel and bass have all but wiped out the trout locally.
Good evening gents I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on this caliber. I have the chance to purchase a rebarrelled tikka t3x in this caliber. The rifle was originally chambered in .300wm and comes with the original.300 wm barrel as well as a 50mm Leupold firedot. I’m sure I could...
@Tundra Tiger ive got a .300 savage that is close to identical to your .308 up until your post I’d never seen another with the diamonds in the checkering. I have a savage 325 with the same checker pattern.
It doesn’t apply to all citizens , natives for example are not required to abide by this bill. Which is another division tactic the liberal government is employing.
I had a cooey single shot with a 36” barrel and a full choke. If that H&r is anything like the cooey I had it’ll give out complementary headaches with every purchase.
Stalled dead in the water right now , my gunsmiths still dealing with the after effects of a really bad case of shingles. He was is an elderly man to start with and it’s been very difficult on him.
there is both a model 25 pump and a 14 1/2 pump chambered in 25-20. I’ve got a model 25 takedown that is what bob and I were joking about in the beginning of the thread.
@Bob Nelson 35Whelen is otherwise occupied doing his holiday calls. The first think he asked me was if I’d sold my .243 yet then we went on to discuss the merits of rum.
So on his behalf I’ll do my best... Somthing somthing somthing .243s awful somthing somthing 25cals are the real...
We don’t need any bluejays hate going around if you want something Canadian to complain about we humbly off up or prime minister for your bashing pleasure.
With the cross hairs on the centre of the black mark I can keep them within six inches 3” either way at 75 yards. My gunsmith is going to turn me a pair of full length inserts when he’s recovered from the shingles and I’m hoping the accuracy will vary over.
It’s kind of an interesting story , my gun smith is a good friend of mind and I was browsing through his inventory of used parts one day. I came acrossed a set of barrels that looked like they would match up too my .410 so I bought them for a nominal fee can’t remember exactly what now but less...
Yes bob I made a profit. That’s the only reason to own one such a short time. I bought it with a sale all lined up for it and just had to deliver it to the new owners.
Say high to Wally and the gang for me Bob and don’t slip donk the tongue when you make him spill his beer. We’ll be waiting to here a walkabout story when you get back
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