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wildcatter wrote:Me Too, been building these labs and the early deer hunt and trying to figure out how I can get into Al's Ruck sack, heading for Newfoundland. The weather here has been absolutely fantastic the last 5-6 weeks and everyone here is trying to soak up the last of summer. I suppose it might be the same for most.. Hey AL, you can't take the AR into Canuckland, but you can take a mini-14 in and I just happen to have one chambered in our cartridge of choice. It'd only cost you a Who-Goosed-the-Moose, dinner..
wildcatter wrote:mini-14 in and I just happen to have one chambered in our cartridge of choice. ..
Al in Mi wrote:wildcatter wrote:Me Too, been building these labs and the early deer hunt and trying to figure out how I can get into Al's Ruck sack, heading for Newfoundland. The weather here has been absolutely fantastic the last 5-6 weeks and everyone here is trying to soak up the last of summer. I suppose it might be the same for most.. Hey AL, you can't take the AR into Canuckland, but you can take a mini-14 in and I just happen to have one chambered in our cartridge of choice. It'd only cost you a Who-Goosed-the-Moose, dinner..
Catter, appreciate the offer but "Ma Bell" is my pet moose and elk rifle, she's a 338-378 Weatherby Accumark from the first run, stoked with 240gr Northforks @ 3265fps and topped with a Swarovski 3-12 PH. This thing is extreamly accurate and can sure reach out and touch something when needed.
btw, the dinner is a gimme
Al in Mi wrote:I almost tripped on a Sako in 338 Lapua when they came out, it was going to be a upgrade from my 338 Remmy mountain rifle, then this Weatherby showed up on the cheap and the rest is proverbial history. Just something about lighting off 109gr of Rel 25 that makes you say "oooohhhh yeah"
Catter, we really need to hook up when I get back. I have this dummy round in my pocket that's looking for a AR platform......................
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