White vinegar....my wife uses it for a multitude of things! We have high ph water, plus minerals. She uses it place of Downy in the wash, uses it in mop water, occasional cycle through the dishwasher....I’m sur3 there are others, I just can’t think of them right now.
While not exactly on...
VikingsGuy, I sincerely pray that when we must take a side and defend our beliefs, and I fervently believe that ultimately it will......that we’re on the same side! However, you already know that I do not support compromise! memtb
They were unified enough to give us, The a Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. While “not” marching in “lock step”, they still managed to give us the greatest document written by man. Observing Connecticut and Massachusetts of today......nothing would surprise, only disappoint...
Quote from wllw1313: If the intent was the ability to defend one's self against a tyrannical government, and the intent was to have parity and that is the interpretation we are going with then ipso facto I should be able to buy nuclear.
Yes! While the...
VikingsGuy, Perhaps I’m misinterpreting what your saying, pertaining to the 2nd Amendment. IMO, the 2nd Amendment has been “infringed upon” many times. It is and has been on a slippery slope toward total confiscation. Again, IMO, the “Founding Fathers” intended for us to be able to defend...
Though I haven’t actually attempted to verify the several uses of the “Red Flag” laws.... I have heard of firearm confiscation, without “said” due process. After which, the gun owner must prove of his competence, prior to having his firearms returned. This smell like “guilty until proven...
The first response to your question, and I’m already too late, don’t get married during hunting season.....unless your wife also hunts.
That said, though I never done it, a spreadsheet is a good way to handle it. This way, everything is available for scrutiny and no possibility of...
To some, talking politics is “politically incorrect”......especially if we’re not all in agreement! Talking, discussion, even arguments are much better than the events potentially on the horizon. There are many that prefer not to have their firearms forged into plows. There are a few sheep dogs...
Where I hunt and the same goes for where I started my elk hunting......elk are seldom in large herds. If we see a group of 50 or so......we think of it as a very unusual anomaly! Which is the reason we chose to hunt these locations. Where the elk tend to gather in very large herds.....it’s...
If you have multiple hunters, the strategy of those folks I know that elk hunt, was that one of the party shoots the lead cow first. This often puts the group into confusion. They will often “mill” around for a little bit, giving the other hunters time to get additional elk! memtb
JMO, and this is for my region only. Late season cows, from several months of pressure, generally get pretty far from the traveled roads, often meaning often they’re living on private land ....where there is little to no pressure! That said, they from thousands of years of preservation know they...
Bux_N_Beards, We do all of our own processing......well, except for 2 years. We’ve found 2 expanded cup and core Bullets, both in elk. One was quite small, guessing a .223 dia. and a .270, neither were ours. I’m sure that there were probably others that we didn’t find. I once found a broadhead...
We’ve used Barnes (mono’s) since the early ‘90’s, if memory serves me correctly, we’ve only recovered one bullet.....which had lost one petal! Didn’t find the petal in the meat.....the bullet had “full-lengthen” an elk, shattering one major bone in it’s travels. memtb
buffybr, Adding to your comments....you don’t have to shoot the Weatherby at magnum velocities. That’s the beauty of a magnum, you can download it anywhere you want it.....but, there are limits to how far you can elevate a standard cartridge. Magnums offer flexibility! memtb