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    Baagh Shikar: The Art Of Hunting The Royal Bengal Tiger

    Hunter-Habib, Thank you for taking the time to post this. Absolutely incredible and so well written and documented. Thanks again!
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    Quickload

    Lots of good replies on this one. As has been mentioned prior, it’s a tool built on fit curves, not verified test data with a given set of controlled components as you will see in reloading manuals. Having said that, when those components don’t exist for your particular scenario, QuickLoad can...
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    Taking bullets (not ammunition) to Professional Hunter

    Well, it looked promising at first, comparatively speaking to my older document. However, it appears it still wraps this up, if I'm interpreting it correctly, unfortunately. Here's the first part that encompasses pretty much any firearm, and the above ropes all ammunition components as a...
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    Taking bullets (not ammunition) to Professional Hunter

    Thanks for the update! I will definitely dive into that in further detail. I have an extremely vested interest as to why this would be important to me.
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    Taking bullets (not ammunition) to Professional Hunter

    Are you sure on the US regulations? I'm pretty sure they fall under the EAR as control items 0A505.x. If I'm wrong, I'd definitely like to understand the regulation better. It's not like US regs are clear, or that they don't conflict and backwards twist on themselves all the time, lol.
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    Hello, From Texas

    Sure! I grew up hunting the mountains of Arizona, mostly for Coues deer but occasionally mule deer and elk. I’ve done a bit of hunting here in Texas, but usually find my way back out west as that’s the style I prefer. Family and job obligations has kept me from doing it as much as I’d like, but...
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    Hello, From Texas

    Nice. Crown Oaks is almost walking distance. A long walk. I’m in Thousand Oaks.
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    Hello, From Texas

    I’m in Magnolia.
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    Hello, From Texas

    Hey all, I just joined and wanted to reach out and say hello from Texas. I can't believe I just found this site, but it has some amazing information and folks have shared great experiences. Glad to be a part of it now. Cheers!
 
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