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SuperMag

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    Remington 870 / 7600
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    Mathews z7

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  1. I have the nosho ultras that i use for cold weather hunting and ice fishing. Nothing but good to say about them. Keep your feet warm and comfortable, cant ask for much more. A couple weeks ago i was at basspro and they had the stratalite XT on sale for $89.99 so i bought them. They're a little lighter than the ultras so i've been hunting in them when the temps are 35+.
  2. That’s not a bad idea. The blanket doesn’t have to be form fit to the smoker to work, all you really need to do is drape it over it. It makes a world of difference. Before I bought the blanket that is made specifically for my smoker I went to harbor freight and bought the cheapest welding blanket they had. It worked really well. This is the blanket I have on my bigger smoker now. I like that it has grommets that the handle bolts through so I can just leave it on. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. I’m not too familiar with the tower smokers, but for the guys who are having issues with keeping temps in cold weather, see if they make a winter blanket for your model. I’ve got one I put on my smoker for the winter and it holds temps very steady and lowers pellet consumption. If they don’t make one for the smoker you have, a welding blanket works just as good. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. What’s the going rate for the price of land per acre right now? We’re starting to think of buying a plot of land and paying on it for a few years then building a house on it down the road. I’m seeing mixed prices near me right now ranging from $2000-$5000 per square acre. I do realize that different land types will bring different prices. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Just used my new one for the first time tonight. Obviously not where I took this picture though! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. They don't get much more set it and forget it than these. It is a smoker, but can go all the way to 550 degrees if you want. The small one is $350 right now.
  7. What's your budget? I have two green mountain pellet smokers and absolutely love them. One is the size of a normal grill, and the other one is a small portable. I have nothing but good to say about the bigger one, i use it a couple times per week. I just bought the small one last week and have yet to use it. I got the smaller one so i can bring it back and forth to camp and i figured it would be easier to use in the winter months. If you look into them the two models i have are the Daniel Boone and Trek. Both are wifi compatible so you can control the smoker from your phone if you want. They're running a black Friday sale on them right now.
  8. I ended up finding it online and was able to register. Thank you!
  9. I can see that being an issue. I’ll have to be careful most of my guns are wood. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Did you have to call them to register or can I do it online? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. I’ll look into lights. It could really use some. It’s pretty dark inside. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. It was time for me to buy a new safe, as i was completely out of room for any new guns. I started looking a couple weeks ago for a 60+ capacity safe. I didn't want to spend $3000+, but didn't want to cheap out either. I went to my local tractor supply and checked out the cannons and a liberty that they had. The cannon looked nice, but i did some research and found that they really weren't great, plus they're imported. The liberty they had was beautiful, but it was $2800. So today i had to pick some pellets up for my smoker and went to check them out again. The liberty that was $2800 last week was marked down as a mangers special for $1400 so i bought it. It was a struggle to get it inside, as its just under 1000 lbs, but it seems to be very well made. Does anyone have any experiences with Liberty? My only concern is that its a digital lock system, which i feel could die at any time, but i have some cheaper safes that are also battery operated and haven't had any issues. What are some must haves for a big safe other than a dehumidifier? This is my first "big" safe. Its a 64 gun, but i know ill be lucky if i get half of that. My other safes are rated for around 30 guns if i remember right.
  13. I typically don't think about recoil when shooting at either turkey or deer. If i did think about it while aiming i'd be willing to bet my accuracy would suffer greatly. Something to think about too is, when I'm in the woods i typically am dressed for colder weather, meaning theres extra padding between my shoulder and the butt stock of my gun. This reduces recoil a lot. I don't do much shooting in the winter months, however I shoot a lot in the summer and usually wait until then to sight in any new guns i might have. Those are the times when my shoulder really feels it because I'm usually in just a t shirt.
  14. I have two pieces of private land that I hunt on and both land owners don’t allow rifles. I’ve used a 12g 870 ever since I started hunting. I do carry a 7600 up north though. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. 200 grains of pyrodex pellets with a Hornady SST sabot. Brand new box of powder too, and I store it correctly. I didn’t load the gun until minutes before I went into the woods, so the powder wasn’t sitting in the gun for very long. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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