220yotekiller
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That brings back memories. My dad had one way back in the day. The black rubber bands on the side finally broke one day.What is the oldest piece of equipment that you still hunt with? Rifles don't count. Mine is a ELK. INC cow talk call. My Dad gave it to me 18 years ago for chipping ice. I learned how to use it by listening to the casett tape and driving my Mom crazy. I was 11.
Rifles dont count--how about shotguns ? (-: Forgetting firearms. My grandchildren have all these now, but my grandfather had a pair of mallard duck decoys that were hand carved that are still usable. My dads saddle and scabbard was made in approx 1915 and it is still usable, my husband had to look like Earnest Hemingway on our first safari in Africa and those clothes are still around, plus of course his stash of Bitterroot bullets which the grandchildren has promised to never sell (-:What is the oldest piece of equipment that you still hunt with? Rifles don't count. Mine is a ELK. INC cow talk call. My Dad gave it to me 18 years ago for chipping ice. I learned how to use it by listening to the casett tape and driving my Mom crazy. I was 11.
The only shotgun I use is a 1976 citori I bought used at a pawnshop in the 1980s for $500.Rifles dont count--how about shotguns ? (-: Forgetting firearms. My grandchildren have all these now, but my grandfather had a pair of mallard duck decoys that were hand carved that are still usable. My dads saddle and scabbard was made in approx 1915 and it is still usable, my husband had to look like Earnest Hemingway on our first safari in Africa and those clothes are still around, plus of course his stash of Bitterroot bullets which the grandchildren has promised to never sell (-: