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Marshal Deadwood
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August 20, 2007, 07:12:26 PM »
For the hunters,,,what about a forum of hunting guns ? Big bore lever guns, big bore long range sharps. big bore lever 'game' guns guys use to hunt with also ?
I see big lever guns like the '76 are becomming quite popular and would be nice to see some posted information and opinnion on these,,,even 'game' slots for such rifles....
For instance, I was doing some 300yd experimenting with my '73win this afternoon and see why the big cases were popular !! but it was fun anyways !
Just muzin' here folks...
Marshal Deadwood
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August 20, 2007, 08:06:30 PM »
Marshall, If you're serious about long distance Big Bore shooting, I assume you're talking .45-70, .45-90 etc.
Go to the GOEX website, there's a thread there that deals with BPCRs exclusively.
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"A gun is just a tool. No better and no worse than any other tool----- Think of it always in that way. A gun is as good--- and as bad--- as the man who carries it. Remember that."
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Iv had this prob before,,,I went to Goex site and registered,,,now it wont take the registeration information..ugg...several sites do me this way,,,
gonna try it again, it looked very informative.
Thank you for the clue-in.
Marshal Deadwood
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Cyrille
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Don't quote me--- but I beleive you can acees the posts even if you're not registered but you will not beable to reply or post anything.
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CYRILLE... R.A.T. #242
"Never apologize Mr.; it's a sign of weakness."
Capt. Nathan Brittles {John Wayne} in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon."
"A gun is just a tool. No better and no worse than any other tool----- Think of it always in that way. A gun is as good--- and as bad--- as the man who carries it. Remember that."
Shane
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