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Offline howie1968

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« on: June 26, 2004, 09:56:27 PM »
hear  is  a  picture  of  me  and  my 270  it  is  a  budget grade Remington model 710  this  gun shoots  wevery  well  for  a 349.00 rifle  i  left  the  original optics  on  it  the  trigger  came  from  the  factory  at  a  crisp 3.5 lbs  the  gun  shoots  consstant  3/4  to  an  inch  at  100  for  3  shots,  the  gun  is  ugly  but  feels  real  godd  to  me  it  has  a  detachable mag   this  is  my  second  one  i  also  have  a  30-06  in  the  same model  this  rifle  has  some  very  good  memories  and  i  do  not have  to worry  about  tearing  up  a  1,000 gun  hunting pigs  no  problems  at  all
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« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2004, 04:53:17 AM »
Nothing ugly about it from what I can tell (gun that is!!! :lol: ). Ugly is as ugly does. Sounds like this gun is perfect pig medicine, and that is beautiful in my book.

May your woods be filled with grunting Suidae until the sweet music of that rifle chimes in! 8)
There is no more humbling experience for man than to be fully immersed in nature's artistry.

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« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2004, 05:05:47 AM »
are you all  getting  hammered  by rain?  im 50 miles north  of Beaumont  and  we  are  getting hammered  the  little  piggies  are  safe another day
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« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2004, 12:04:09 PM »
As of 5:00 pm 6/29, we have had 2+ inches today so far with more on the way. Yesterday I dumped 0.8" and the day before an even inch out of my rain guage. Lotsa folks further west and north got plenty more than we did. It's going to be a phenomenal wild game year, I can't remember the last time it has rained so regularly from February through July 1. Need to go cut some mesquite barbeque wood and can't find a dry day to do it. The weather folks say we'll get a break this weekend.

Wet and cool as it is, hogs ought to be moving more in the daylight hours as well as at night. God knows they've got perfect rooting conditions. Oughta be getting fat by the time it dries out enough to go hunting.
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« Reply #4 on: June 29, 2004, 12:12:20 PM »
my place  looks  real good  just  duped  out   quite  a  bit  of corn  and  rebaited my trap  the  rain has  to  stop  though  but  plenty of fresh sign  i  am hunting one  pig specifically  i have  some  pork in the freezer  i  am looking  for  this  big   boar  or  barrow    not  for  sure   but  i  know  he  will be  one big  pig  from his tracks  and  he  is  coming  to  my feeder, little  does  he  know  i  will hunt  day  and  night till  i see  him i
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