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Re: Introduce yourself

Postby Cummins man » Sun Dec 04, 2011 7:51 pm

My name is Reed. I'm in the process of building a 450 from scratch and came across this site. I have found that it's slap full of good info about the 450 bushy caliber. I love to shoot, hunt, fish and spend time with my family. Hopefully when I'm done with my build I'll have some nice pics to show ya'll.
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Re: Introduce yourself

Postby FirstNation » Sun Dec 04, 2011 10:49 pm

Yer gonna like this place and the folks
here, we definately have some good fun while learning from each other.
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Re: Introduce yourself

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Mon Dec 05, 2011 12:07 am

Hi. My name is Robin and well.... I gotta admit it... I AM A GUTPILE ADDICT!! There, I said it!
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Re: Introduce yourself

Postby rugersr556 » Mon Dec 05, 2011 7:24 am

Hi everyone. My name is Ron and i'm from niagara county New York. Have yet too receive my 20 inch upper in 450 bushmaster (sent me a 16 inch 450 bm and then a predator barrel in 223) so still waiting to finish my build. love hunting and shooting and canning venison mmmmm. I reload for all my guns except my shotguns and am looking forward too reloading for the 450.

Have found much usefull info on this site and plan to be here for a long time. Thanks you everyone for the welcome and information.
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Re: Introduce yourself

Postby firehawk » Thu Dec 22, 2011 9:34 pm

Name is Kim, that's MR Kim.... I can thank my father for it. :roll: I live in Indianapolis, Indiana.

I currently have an AR in 5.56, and one in .22. I have been using the .44 mag for deer here in Indiana and have decided to go the .450 route next year. No particular reason since the .44 mag will take deer with no problem. Just like the idea of hunting with an AR. Looking to buy a .450 upper soon. Going to go with the 16" version. Of course I will have ALOT of questions about the .450 upper.
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Re: Introduce yourself

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Thu Dec 22, 2011 9:48 pm

firehawk wrote:Name is Kim, that's MR Kim.... I can thank my father for it. :roll: I live in Indianapolis, Indiana.

I currently have an AR in 5.56, and one in .22. I have been using the .44 mag for deer here in Indiana and have decided to go the .450 route next year. No particular reason since the .44 mag will take deer with no problem. Just like the idea of hunting with an AR. Looking to buy a .450 upper soon. Going to go with the 16" version. Of course I will have ALOT of questions about the .450 upper.

Welcome to the electronic campfire, Firehawk. You got questions, we got plenty guys and experience here to get you an answer. You are going to love the 450 Bushmaster. From Bobcats and alligators, deer to bears and hogzilla.... if you do your part, it's usually a bang flop, DRT.
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Re: Introduce yourself

Postby Tinman » Fri Dec 23, 2011 12:46 am

Hi all. My name is Tom and I live in Harrisonville Missouri, just a few miles south of Kansas City. I bought a 450B upper a few months back from Bud's Gunshop when he finally got them in stock. I have tried my hand at reloading, but have found the 100 rounds I got from Palmetto State Armory are hard to beat for price and accuracy. I have shot the same 250 FXT in my Savage 10ML for years and have always been impressed with it's performance. The 450B will provide about the same ballistics with a little quicker follow up shots. The massive amount of excellent information on this forum is impressive as well as the quality of it's members. I am glad to be a part of it.
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Re: Introduce yourself

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Fri Dec 23, 2011 2:36 am

Welcome to our electronic Campfire. You and firehawk get to make the S'mores so pull up a stump.
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Re: Introduce yourself

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Fri Dec 23, 2011 2:44 am

firehawk wrote:Name is Kim, that's MR Kim.... I can thank my father for it.

Name here is Robin. MR. Robin.... I know exactly where you are coming from, LOL. I used to have lots of fun with telemarketers. :twisted:
BTW I have an uncle who was a professor at Taylor U. Upland, In. Nice guy. Just can't talk too much politics with him. We don't see eye to eye on certain issues..... LOL!
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Re: Introduce yourself

Postby wildcatter » Sat Dec 24, 2011 12:03 am

Texas Sheepdawg wrote:Welcome to our electronic Campfire. You and firehawk get to make the S'mores so pull up a stump.



You new guys, beware of Mr Robin! He'll get you guys to make the S'mores and then he don't share none with me!

Other than that, Welcome aboard Mr. Kim and Mr. Tom. Me? I'm Mr. Tim and I don't like the 450 Bushmaster as much as I like Robin's S'Mores, if I could ever get any, that is (shhh, when he's talken about Hogvilla, what he's really talking about is Hog'en all them S'mores, he's going to get you guys to be ah make'en)..wink..

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