I've no issue with that, I've got Sigs, I don't buy Colt AR's because I feel other brands have caught up and I could care less about the "standard". I buy what I want and like. Aside from valuable input from post like these I really couldn't care less what others think of me!
Question answered, it looks as though it does exactly what i thought/wanted. I'm going to have to go out and handle one. If it feels good, it'll come home! Thanks for the input guys!
Well I'm not sure why because I've never even wanted to look at them before, but for some reason I just can't get the Glock 19 out of my head right now. I usually carry a Sig 938 and love it. I think I just want something higher capacity that will transition from carry to the nightstand and...
Bob is moving. He will be next to the Speedway auto parts in Plainfield, that shares a parking lot with Burlington. The space is supposed to be 5k sq ft. It will be nice to walk around his store and not bump shoulders with everyone, not to mention more products with the best prices around.
She does have two brothers, they don't hunt so you might call them sisters lol! I'm going out Weds. morning and it is supposed to be fairly warm I'm hoping they will be out filling their bellies in the am.
Well they were moving pretty well before the snow started, we ended up seeing 15-20 doe, and one buck. I didn't buy a bundle this year so I didn't take any of the doe, would have had an easy shot on at least 10 though.
Is anyone else a little excited about the weather change coming through tomorrow? I'm thinking movement will be greater due to the colder weather that will start pushing through. What do you guys think?
Saw 20 or so today between all our spots, I didn't take a shot on any. The focus was for my 8 yr old to get his first, and he did! I don't know who was more excited. Back out tomorrow, and it's my turn. Saw a nice 10 so that's the one I'll be looking for.
I think you'll be ok, I've encountered the old shot 11 click more times than I can count, and both mine function just fine. FWIW I have seen other rimfires have problems with this though.
It's not a conversation of thinning the herds. Its about properly disposing of carcasses, and any nervous tissue matter, to prevent further spreading. If these deer are just left for dead in the field they are still infectious, and the disease can continue on. That's a problem.
Unfortunately your probably right, we need something though. It could be catastrophic and take years for the herds to return, and the impact on the hunting community could be devastating.