Happy Birthday Old Time Hunter.
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Happy Birthday Old Time Hunter.
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Re: Happy Birthday Old Time Hunter.
Happy Birthday! Haven't heard from you in a while. What kind of guns are you picking up these days?
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Re: Happy Birthday Old Time Hunter.
Well, thanks guys...made me gush...only four more years to walking out the door and hanging a lock on it for good.
Ben, have been pretty docile in the purchasing lately. Picked up a passel of ten M95's awhile back, only kept three of them. Gave five to my kids and hunting buddies, the other two became parts.
They seem to do well with had cast 338 (214gr) mould sized to .331 with a gas check and 30 grains of H4198. We did it all for poops and giggles...
Gave my oldest son my Father's '94 32 Spec made in 1940 this past hunting season and he harvested a spike with it. Made me feel pretty good...my Dad left us in August of 2013 so it was important to me to have at least one of my son's carry on.
Got within a whisker of picking up a '76 NWMP .45-75 made in 1886 rough but usable original, but by the time I got back to the rummage sale with the cash...it was gone. Lady only wanted $300 for it! She would not take a check...Ben that was not far from you either!
Ben, have been pretty docile in the purchasing lately. Picked up a passel of ten M95's awhile back, only kept three of them. Gave five to my kids and hunting buddies, the other two became parts.
They seem to do well with had cast 338 (214gr) mould sized to .331 with a gas check and 30 grains of H4198. We did it all for poops and giggles...
Gave my oldest son my Father's '94 32 Spec made in 1940 this past hunting season and he harvested a spike with it. Made me feel pretty good...my Dad left us in August of 2013 so it was important to me to have at least one of my son's carry on.
Got within a whisker of picking up a '76 NWMP .45-75 made in 1886 rough but usable original, but by the time I got back to the rummage sale with the cash...it was gone. Lady only wanted $300 for it! She would not take a check...Ben that was not far from you either!
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Re: Happy Birthday Old Time Hunter.
Happy birthday, have good day
Re: Happy Birthday Old Time Hunter.
Happy Birthday, Old Timer....
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Re: Happy Birthday Old Time Hunter.
Good to hear for you. That is good info on the M95 ,I plan on picking one of those up.Old Time Hunter wrote:Well, thanks guys...made me gush...only four more years to walking out the door and hanging a lock on it for good.
Ben, have been pretty docile in the purchasing lately. Picked up a passel of ten M95's awhile back, only kept three of them. Gave five to my kids and hunting buddies, the other two became parts.
They seem to do well with had cast 338 (214gr) mould sized to .331 with a gas check and 30 grains of H4198. We did it all for poops and giggles...
Gave my oldest son my Father's '94 32 Spec made in 1940 this past hunting season and he harvested a spike with it. Made me feel pretty good...my Dad left us in August of 2013 so it was important to me to have at least one of my son's carry on.
Got within a whisker of picking up a '76 NWMP .45-75 made in 1886 rough but usable original, but by the time I got back to the rummage sale with the cash...it was gone. Lady only wanted $300 for it! She would not take a check...Ben that was not far from you either!
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Re: Happy Birthday Old Time Hunter.
Happy Birthday OTH!
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There is a fine line between hobby & obsession!
AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!
Re: Happy Birthday Old Time Hunter.
Happy Birthday
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Re: Happy Birthday Old Time Hunter.
happy B-day... :)
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Re: Happy Birthday Old Time Hunter.
Awh shucks...made me feel all warm and fuzzy...thanks again guys