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  1. What's the process for getting them out ? Saw ? Knife ?......... Rusty
  2. One of the tricks I use to keep the feet warm is to use a plastic shopping bag as a first layer. Put sock layer over that. It keeps the perspiration from absorbing into the socks and boots. The feet will get kind of pruned up, and I've never tried it in consecutive days, but it works. I've read of folks hunting Canada using a plastic garbage bag as a first layer on their torso. Same concept. Good luck ! Rusty Rusty
  3. WR is about $25 for a 50 lb bag at Bills feed, just north of Watertown. Rusty
  4. Bummer. I used it for the first time this year on a clover plot. Worked great. Rusty
  5. I'm a big fan of the Barnes bullets. I've recovered two mushroomed bullets like the one showed earlier in this thread. This year I took a "quartering to " shot at a big doe, and she dropped in her tracks. I can't say enough good about these bullets. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Here's a link to an article with a lot of info on the difference between BH 209 and black powder substitutes. http://namlhunt.blogspot.com/2013/02/nevada-department-of-wildlife-ban-of.html?m=1 Rusty Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Culvert- Blackhorn 209 powder leaves much less residue in the barrel than pyrodex,777 or white hots. I believe it is closer to a smokeless powder than a black powder, and may even be prohibited in some states. Rusty Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. I have the same rifle, and had the same problem..… until I started using Blackhorn 209 powder. Now I simply swab pence between shots, and the gum loads fairly easily. I use a Saboted Barnes bullet. Good luck Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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