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4h competition 22lr 50ft iron sights
Erich
3 minutes ago
My sons have been part of the 4-h rifle team this past year and enjoyed it. considering getting them their own rifles so they can continue to shoot more during off season and fine tune it to their own tastes. Presently they use the club rifles which have been great but are shared with many kids and not available during the off season part of the year. The club shoots a lot of aunschutz 1903 style guns....iv'e looked for these but are kind of hard to find and the ones i have found are really expensive. savage makes some of the mark II rifles but i find i would either want to change the stock or if i got a better stock on the mark II TR....it doesn't come with the sights and would have to be gun-smithed afterward. I THINK i could dress up one of the savages which are more readily available for maybe $1000-1500 total per gun? has anyone ever done anything like this? any insight?
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Re: Easter Sunday vs National Tranny Day
10 Gauge
6 minutes ago
What is good will be bad, what is bad will be good.
Right will be wrong, wrong will be right.
It will come to us as a message of light, not evil. The anti-Christ will come to us as a messenger of light, not evil. It’s happening. They are paving the way for him.
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Re: Oklahoma hunting fishing license fee increase
Wytex
11 minutes ago
Its getting brutal for NR across the country. Odds and costs have gotten stupid.
Time for Texas To tell NR where to stick it. When in Rome. Ha ha , it is $315 to shoot a dang doe in Texas for a NR isn't it ? But yes you can shoot a buck for the same price, I know. NR all over the country, like BOBO stated, are getting hit harder because residents want a bigger share. How many deer is that though for the license cost? Most western states have separate draws for doe and buck tags, and separate fees.
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Re: 1911 trigger question
RJH1
13 minutes ago
Just take your gun to somebody and have them do a trigger job. It's a simple process for a decent gunsmith and they can clean it up nice and set it where you want it within reason with the factory parts. Then you have two guns with a very nice trigger pull
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Favorite Upland or Gun Dog related snail mail magazine?
Sniper John
14 minutes ago
In this internet age what magazines are still printed that are worth subscribing to? Upland, Pointing Dog, Gun Dog related. Does not have to be entirely upland and can include some waterfowl. Not just for well written stores, but also covering different birds and hunting in different states. Also that keeps up with current regulation changes season date changes would be nice. It seems like the last magazines I subscribed to long ago had been overcome with stories that were more like infomercials and seasonally recycled articles. If y'all subscribe to any you still enjoy, please share.
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Re: Texas Rangers 2024
Gringo Bling
19 minutes ago
We've got my son's high school baseball game this evening, but I'm recording it. Was initially looking at tickets 2 weeks ago when the get-in price for seats (not SRO) was about $275. Just for grins, checked all the sites this morning and the get-in price was over $500. Rangers fever is at an all time high.
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1911 trigger question
patriot07
22 minutes ago
I have a pair of old mil spec 1911s. One has a lighter, cleaner trigger pull. If I wanted to keep the slide and frames together, what parts could I swap between the two that would give me the better trigger pull on the other gun? Trigger, hammer, mainspring? I can start by process of elimination, but figured I'd ask since there's a hundred combinations.
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Re: Oklahoma hunting fishing license fee increase
Pittstate
37 minutes ago
I messed up not getting my lifetime while growing up in Kansas, but somewhat redeemed myself with getting the Oklahoma lifetime while living there. Hunting and fishing is just getting crazy expensive everywhere. We were warned about it by the Brits years ago.......
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Re: Oklahoma hunting fishing license fee increase
Sniper John
37 minutes ago
A friend of mine who had been gaining preference points in other states along with me, informed me this year he was no longer going to buy points and not going to do a future hunt. He feels he has reached an age and with complications from old injuries that he likely will not physically be able to go. And with the total cost of western hunts from gaining points, increased license cost, travel and expenses, care of meat and possible taxidermy cost all combined has become much too expensive for him to still justify another DIY western big game hunt. And then there are issues like point creep, reduced quotas, reduced non resident permits, etc. that often throw a wrench into the works. I imagine many of us will reach that day at some point giving up with several unused points in the system.
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