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Post by realhunter on Sept 12, 2019 8:22:16 GMT -5
10% Permethrin concentrate, you want to dilute it with 19 parts water for .5%.
1 oz 10% Permethrin concentrate, 19 oz water
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Post by realhunter on Oct 7, 2017 6:36:20 GMT -5
35 gr by volume BH 209, MMP short sabot, 250 gr .452 TC shockwave or Hornady SST. 1335 fps. From a 26" barrel TC Triumph
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Post by realhunter on Sept 18, 2017 6:12:55 GMT -5
Got mine a few months ago...
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Post by realhunter on Sept 14, 2017 12:01:06 GMT -5
Wondering why there haven't been any public hunts at Crane the past couple of seasons? Wonder if they will ever have them again. There is still a handicap hunt. My opinion is that it's two pronged... Active duty military assigned to Crane for 179 days, military retirees that were assigned to Crane, .gov employees assigned to NSA Crane, DoD contractors assigned to NSA Crane, .gov retirees that retired from Crane, are enough hunters to control the population. There is a lot of risk that the CO undertakes when allowing the general population on his installation to hunt.
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Post by realhunter on Aug 14, 2017 8:19:37 GMT -5
I use Cornerstone®Plus (Glyphosate + surfactant) mixed at 3%, for woody vegitation.
Could probably go as low as 1.5% - 2 % on the less woody stuff.
It works quite well. I think it was around $40.00 at my local CO-OP for 2.5 gal. Wich makes around 80-100 gal mixed.
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Post by realhunter on Apr 5, 2017 5:39:30 GMT -5
You sacrifice the earnings that might have accrued on the borrowed money,had it remained in your retirement account. Although you pay the loan amount back to your retirement account with interest, the amount of interest paid may be less than what you might have earned if the money had remained in your retirement account. Also, as already mentioned - you are paying off the loan with after tax dollars... So your 2.35% loan in not really 2.35% Outside of, but in addition to, is what I bet most people mean. Basically saving for retirement is priority number 1 and not to be interrupted by anything else. Then saving for the "wants" in life. Not that I agree or disagree .... In some cases folks are sharp enough to consider all the angles of borrowing against their retirement and can make it work. In some cases they cant make it work. Im not gonna lose any sleep over it .... Also, A retirement loan is not a mortgage. Therefore, the retirement loan interest payments are not tax deductible, as they might be for a mortgage or home equity loan.
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Post by realhunter on Apr 4, 2017 9:42:22 GMT -5
[/quote]Explain how this is a BAD Idea....Do tell
BTW....your basically paying your self back![/quote]
You sacrifice the earnings that might have accrued on the borrowed money,had it remained in your retirement account.
Although you pay the loan amount back to your retirement account with interest, the amount of interest paid may be less than what you might have earned if the money had remained in your retirement account.
Also, as already mentioned - you are paying off the loan with after tax dollars...
So your 2.35% loan in not really 2.35%
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Post by realhunter on Nov 22, 2016 6:55:34 GMT -5
Archery, Doe - 30 yds Shotgun, Doe - 30 yds 300 Blackout, Buck - 30 yds Shotgun, Buck (military) - 45 yds
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Post by realhunter on Oct 28, 2016 9:53:58 GMT -5
I guess the one good thing is I can now crank open my bedroom window, have a solid shooting rest, and shoot any deer that is in eyesight. ^ "You know how I know" you don't understand ballistics....smh
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Post by realhunter on Apr 11, 2016 7:02:49 GMT -5
Why buy new? I'd look at a used Savage model 10, 110 or a Remington model 700 in the caliber of your choice. There isn't a lot wrong with the Ruger American rifles, or the Savage Axis rifles, etc.... but there is not a whole lot right with them either. The resale will be much better on the 10, 110 or 700... I picked up a Savage 10 in .308 at Whittaker Guns in Owensboro for $375.00... Not sure if it had even been fired... Just like this.... (less the scope)
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Post by realhunter on Apr 7, 2016 11:02:12 GMT -5
Told you it would ruffle some feathers. That's just my opinion. What defines a "sniper rifle" from my viewpoint? There have been photos of a few in this thread; weight about double or triple that of a standard rifle, scope as big around as an oil can with compensation mil dots and adjustable turrets, heavy bull barrel that you could use as a jack handle, plastic adjustable giant fat stock painted the latest urban camo with a five pound bipod and 12" long suppressor on the front, etc. And don't forget it is best in some weird wildcat round that you can't readily buy anywhere. You get the idea. If you ever went elk or sheep hunting in the mountains, you'd throw that big thing in the trash before the weight killed you and pick up you old dads 7# model 70, 30-06 with a 2x7 scope. You would make Diane Feinstein so proud!
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Post by realhunter on Apr 6, 2016 5:54:11 GMT -5
I'll have to order a 16" barrel for the 300 blackout... 6-6.5x47 Lapua should work nicely. Or the 6x45
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Post by realhunter on Mar 29, 2016 10:22:23 GMT -5
-FIFY-DNR is currently recognizing the bill as written to be calibers cartridges and not cartridges calibers per the facebook page of all the districs LE division.
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Post by realhunter on Mar 24, 2016 20:00:37 GMT -5
so a 300 cartridge consist of what specifically? I have zero doubt whatsoever that the Legislature intended for it to be FIVE cartridges ONLY, and that these are not supposed to be bore diameters. Choosing bores would allow some serious wildcats, which they definitely didn't intend. The biggest indicator is that the .30-30, .30-06, and .308 all share the same bullet. That is definitive proof that they intended for the 5 to be cartridges. READ THIS: thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=422072That article is what I was getting at... It's like an argument with teenage girls... trust me I know, I have 2, two more in a few years.... lol
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Post by realhunter on Mar 24, 2016 15:28:02 GMT -5
For the love of god people... it says CARTRIDGES! GOOGLE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN - CARTRIDGES & CALIBERS FFS Ok... What's a .243 cartridge? There is no such thing. What's a .308 cartridge? There is no such thing. What's a .300 cartridge? There is no such thing. My point is, if there are no names attached to those "calibers", we really only have 2 "cartridges" legalized right now. Heck, even the .30-30 is techincally the .30-30 Win, and the .30-06 is technically the .30-06 Springfield. So, really, we have NO "cartridges" listed at this point. Until there is technical clarification (hopefully it happens), we may very well be in a predicament when it comes to interpretation of the law. They stated 5 cartridges, not calibers. That is my point. All this talk about did they mean this, and did they mean that - is just stupid. IMHO My hope is that the DNR scraps that part and just says .243 (or even .224 &up) caliber bullets with a case length of xxx & up.
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Post by realhunter on Mar 24, 2016 14:55:14 GMT -5
They are certainly the ones that have to "police" the use so I'm guessing that some clarification is on order OR any cartridge that fits in those stated calibers is legal? . I can imagine the wildcats now! For the love of god people... it says CARTRIDGES! GOOGLE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN - CARTRIDGES & CALIBERS FFS
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Post by realhunter on Mar 23, 2016 4:41:01 GMT -5
I am going to be very unpopular here but if i was senator silly billy, there would be no military style guns allowed. No need for them we are not at war, in my view they encourage fast multiple shots at moving targets. Something one should not be doing looking down a scope at somethiong that is not shooting back. perhaps i am old fashioned but hunting is a job for a hunting rifle. Go on give me some stick i can take it for my principles. lol even too scared to sign my name, im not Billy. lol Why do you hate freedom?
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Post by realhunter on Mar 10, 2016 7:27:31 GMT -5
Dead is dead in my book. The 300 Win Mag offers a couple hundred fps over the 30-06 for normal loads and 300-400 fps advantage over the 30-06 for upper end loads but you can also download the .300 Win Mag to 30-06 performance. Nothing wrong with taking a deer with a 300 Win Mag, but your shoulder pays a price for that extra velocity! Still less recoil than a 12ga 3" slug....
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Post by realhunter on Mar 7, 2016 20:29:02 GMT -5
It says cartridges, not caliber.
So I believe the way they have it written, it limits to those specific "chambering's"
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Post by realhunter on Feb 11, 2015 9:44:00 GMT -5
I'm fairly new to coyote hunting and had some questions.. 1)What is the best time to go? I always go at night using the spotlight method and set up a call 15-20 yards away from me but we have had minimal luck with this. 2) What kind of call SHOULD I use? I usually stick to the cottontail distress call. 3) Is my Remington 770 .243 a solid gun to do this hunt with? We've killed 9 so far - since the second week in January. Best luck in early evening - early morning, just like anything else. But, the best time to go is when you have time. Follow this video
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