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  1. First I would like to say that I don't like crossbows Secondly I would say that they should be legal and a lot of what I'm hearing is BS My father due to old age and disablitity is a crossbow hunter in PA he wouldn't he allowed to hunt in NY during archery season under current legislation. That is a disgrace. The range of a cross bow is equal to that of a bow. I can shoot my bow more accurately then I can a cross bow out to 50 yards which a far greater distance than I would shoot with either. Yes you read on archery forums of people taking 100 yard shots but I also read on this site about how many people take head shots etc... Frankly I'm going to say its mostly BS. Yes with practice and a good rest I could hit something at a 100 yards but its simply not practical and I could do the same with my bow. As hunters and sportsman alike we need to bond together in this aspect and make the sport stronger. If you don't like it don't use a crossbow. It won't take anything away from your experince and you won't see an influx of people in the woods. I saw this happen in PA and nothing changed except a few older hunters are hunting a little longer.
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  2. And beyond that I am doubtfull that a congress that can't get their act together on the fiscal cliff would really struggle on something like door to door gun confiscation. What a bunch of bafoons run this country.
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  3. "Sold it, dont remember the guy that bought it. Have a nice day."
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  4. T-shirt girls and airline ads....... Wish I could combine both and go somewhere with one.
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  5. I love how on the side bar on Facebook, there's pictures of some hot girl in a bikini and the actual advertisement is for mortgage refinanciing or penny stocks...has nothing to do with skantily clad women at all but they work because it does catch my eye.
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  6. Doc, as i travel for work between ohio and new york, many of the crossbow hunters in ohio also own / use a bow. i've asked dozens of fellow hunters in ohio and most still prefer the bow, but grab the crossbow if the hunt will be short (an hr or so) due to time constraints with work if going for a day they take their bows for a long sit. Most i have talked to are 40 years old and up. I have not heard anyone complain about sharing the woods with crosbows, and like ny most huters are now increasing in age. so perhaps there are more crossbow hunters now due to physical limitations with there increasing age. I don't believe in just numbers as there are always more factors involved that what the survey covered. the people i work with are from all over northern ohio. and they have no problem with them or with out them. They are still a stick n string and therfore should be considered archery equipment.
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  7. And then from that day forward, you will be the proud owner of something that you will never dare take out of the house. I guess what I am saying is what purpose would it serve to run the risk of jail-time over something that you don't even dare shoot? I'm just trying to pull a little reality into the thread here. My thought is that if that day should ever come that the trooper is standing there asking where your gun(s) is, it is already too late. All the bold talk and activism needs to take place now before the gun laws ever get that far. Now is the time for solidarity behind organizations like the NRA, and non-stop letter-writing campaigns that put the fear of God into every politician who values their job. Because if we sit on our hands waiting for that day when the trooper is standing in our doorway, it will already be too late to really do anything about anything.
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  8. I had the exact same prob w/ a stanley thermos that I bought for my son. I called them, sent it back and they sent me a new one, no questions asked. He has not had a problem since. It's always nice to deal with a hassle free customer service !
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  9. Don't know where I got the $1200 figure. That's maybe what it was back when I was 15, ah, so many moons ago. Thought I had the sheep by the horns if had $250, LOL. My 1st car, 73 Chevelle cost me $250, come to think of it.
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  10. For a 15 year old with a part time job? Im assuming he probably doesnt make enough to pay any income tax anyhow. Good point. Didn't realize that he was a kid.
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  11. doesn't tell me my vote isn't counting. appears to accept it every time. So unless you're the administer and know for a fact it's filtering than there's noway of knowing.
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  12. This shouldn't be a surprise. Both sides have said they would let the SS payroll tax holiday expire. It was suppose to only be in place for one year and they ended up extending it for another (2011 and 2012). I guess if you never got the 2% tax break the last 2 years you wouldn't miss it now.
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  13. WNYBuckhunter...Thanks for the help posting the pictures.. Lawdwaz...Charley Bronson was hiding behind my truck..He tried to get into the picture and I punched him right in the KNEE !! <<grin>>..
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  14. Yep, the debit ceiling. Weve been here before and they will just raise it like they did before. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_United_States_debt-ceiling_increases
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  15. There is no civilian M4. Though, with the right licensing, etc, you can own one. An AR15 is similar, but not the same. Many parts are interchangeable. The military uses a bunch of variants of the M4 platform, and they are built by a few manufacturers. Some of them use a piston drive system instead of the typical gas system. Piston drives are available for ARs as well, and they all require tuning. The difference between 223 and 5.56 ammo is the pressures generated, so if a piston drive is setup for the usual milspec 5.56, and you start using 223 in it, it can cause jams because the 223 ammo doesnt generate as much pressure. In a gas system, you can have the same issue with some of the shorter barrels as well from what I have read.
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  16. In NYC, we register our firearms and are fully responsible for them. If someone is borrowing my firearm and he/she gets caught with any sort of violation, I'd be in trouble. Naturally, if someone else would be using my firearms without my supervision, I'd would want it off my name.
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  17. I don't know what the heck happened but my SPELL CHECK is working again! Was I a good boy and the mods turned it back on or what? I will leave my disclaimer line in place for the time being. Antidisestablishmentarianism.................go ahead, check it. It is spelled correct!!
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  18. Hunting can be outstanding in the Rochester area....Monroe Co. is a perennial producer of book bucks year after year. Access to land however can be a hangup. No public land in the immediate area. If you can get access to some of the surrounding private lands you wont have any problem punching deer tags. Fishing can also be awesome. Many options. Lower Genny has seasonal trout and salmon runs and the upper river has decent fishing for warm water species. Plenty of ponds and bays along the Ontario shoreline, as well as a few smaller finger lakes less than an hour south. Caught this one today down in the lower river....
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  19. Welcome to the brotherhood! Spring Turkey hunting is the most exciting hunting there is. There are so many decoys out there to choose from. In the spring I use a strutting B-mobile Tom and a two hens spaced around the Tom. If you can get some movement in the Tom that will bring in a hung up gobbler. I am in the process of building a decoy stake that can be moved with the use of a wireless remote control. Just some slow left or right movement will have them running into my setup (I hope ) As far as calls, box calls I think are the easiest to learn. As a beginner I would stay away from mouth diaphragm calls. Very difficult to learn but once you get the pitch right they work great and free up your hands. Do a search on youtube for "turkey calling". There are some good instructional videos on there. There are only 120 days left before Spring Turkey. So if you go with the mouth calls start practicing a little everyday. Thats how i learned. Good luck and have fun practicing.
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  20. I dont think a criminal is gonna care about what rules they make or there are already...does anybody here think a criminal goes to a gun shop to buy a gun...no. all these rules do is make it harder for law abiding people to get guns.
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  21. Most politicians I know don't care what type of tee shirt you wear. Just say'n.
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  22. A small game license and permission from the land owner is all you need. Oh, and it helps to not be afraid of sasquatch and/or Mountain lions!
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  23. It's not about people giving up their guns. Two government officials brought this idea forward as a response to the latest tragedy. The police and elected county sheriff are sponsoring. The media will be there, and the slant will most likely be not good for those who understand what the 2nd amendment maintains. Another voice should be present to at least try and get a fair unbiased report. It's either complain to each other or form rapports with the event organizers, attendees, and the media to achieve gaining some professional points. This is the way it works. Probably someday, those that did nothing now, will remembers those that did, later. At least it can't be said that we didn't try to do something.
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  24. I have 2 old rusty long guns that I aquired years ago that I wouldn't even shoot.. it might be a good way to get rid of them and get some cash.. that's really how most of these buybacks go anyway... very few people giving up any good guns.. just old stuff that someone will pay them to get rid of. It will make all the lefty's feel good, but will do nothing but cost the taxpayers money.
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  25. Guys a lot of kids were killed,who cares what gun was used?
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  26. When I carry a .380 I use the Mag Tech Guardian Gold 85 grain +P. I tested these my self. They expand and penetrate very well. The Critical Defense stuff did well too but didn't penetrate quite as much.
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  27. Are you kidding me?I want the police and cops to have anything they need to come home safe every night and if a hicap stacks the odds in their favor a bit better then so be it!
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  28. Love my tc omega very easy to clean and great customer service even with used gun
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  29. Two guys at work use muzzle loaders only and they both shoot the TC Omega. They're muzzle loading nuts and both rave about the Omega. Is Knight still in business ?
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  30. I've got a TC Pro Hunter FX ($599 Buyer's Club price at Sportsmans Club) to go along with my TC 209 Wildcat. Absolutely love it and couldn't imagine shooting anything else. I may even give up lugging the Savage 220 during regular gun season next year.
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  31. Ive been very happy with the TC omega. Very accurate and easy to clean.
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  32. Thanks guys, had a fun day followed up by way to much booze.
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  33. Nothing in our political process is ever quick. With the exception perhaps of when our representatives vote themselves a raise.
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  34. As they say, "The devil is in the details". Most of the bill descriptions are too brief and vague to really form an opinion.
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  35. OK wise guy, I'll peruse EBay and see if I can find one. IIRC I sold it to the Marlboro Man.............. <<grin>> BTW, that pic was probably two weeks after I killed him as I kept cruising around showing him off!! <<grin>> I remember that deer like it was yesterday. I haven't been near the tree (if it is still standing) in 25 years but I KNOW I could walk to it in a flash. Hunted those woods for a few years after then a change in ownership got me booted. Hunted in the same general area but never from the same tree again. The remnants of the wooden stand still linger I'd think. Good times.
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  36. What uninsulated green rubber boots with yellow laces, a pair of stretched out wool socks that don't stay up and Wonder Bread wrappers didn't do it for you ?
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  37. phade..... is right...document every thing...and you should have taken time stamped pics if the blood trail and recorded the permission on your phone.....Don't expect much help from the DEC unless you are injured...I am wondering the age of your neighbor?....there could be a medical problem going on....in which case he could be a danger....you know...like i.e......they do not let Alzheimer patients drive....not a good Idea for them to have guns either...many have it for a long time with out diagnoses,,,mood swings and anger being symptoms...
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  38. I love my TC Omega... Got it new for just over $250 at the local gun dealer.
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  39. Absolutely NOT just a rifle problem. I can tell you with 100% certainty this happens all the time in slug country as well. I see a lot of this especially around field edges and the surrounding woods a few hundred yds in. My guess is that many of these field deer get shot, and with the lack of landmarks in a field setting, often the exact spot the deer was standing is incorrect leading to no sign of a hit or the wrong spot entirely to begin taking up a trail. Alot of dead deer I find in the closest thickets off the fields where there are stands or blinds on the edge. Heck, many of them die right out in the open woods which really makes you wonder how that deer went unrecovered. The wrong starting point to a bloodtrail is the most likely culprit I can think of.
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  40. could be that people are lazy or that they didnt look hard enough
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  41. That is a local problem not a rifle problem.
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  42. I have the TC Omega with the thumbhole stock. I love it. It's fun to shoot and was dead on right out of the box.
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  43. Well here is my addition, Headed out to the stand with my cousin knowing that this buck was in the immediate area and with the intention of only shooting him as we had an encounter with him two days ago but with no shot. We were hoping to get the hunt on video but things happened to fast, we were sitting in stand on a small patch of woods just off a field and had not seen a deer all morning and knew he was on a doe the night before so may of been bedded down and hanging tight. Just about 8am i head some leaves crunching right in front of us and all i saw was a huge deer with a huge rack trotting trough the woods about 70 yards away and he was on a mission. I wispered to my cousin huge buck huge buck as i put the scope on him. He then stopped and looked towards us and right before my cousin was about to say just shoot him because the camera wasnt on or even towards him i fired and he kicked and tore off. We were both so pumped standing in our stands and were about positive i put a solid shot on him we were shaking in the stand. This was by far the biggest buck either of us had seen in the woods. We got down and found where i hit him and had really good blood and found him piled up about 60 yards away. He grossed 144 1/2" with a 20 3/4" inside spread.
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  44. Here's a nice one that was shot by one of my uncle's neighbors yesterday...
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  45. My brother got this 10pt at 8:30 this morning. We saw 5 different bucks this morning in 3m.
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  46. I've worked with feathers very often (though not for fletching) and I am fairly confident you might have a hard time with anything other than flight feathers-- tails and such are very soft, and don't have the right 'zip' and spring to them. I imagine that having part of the fletching collapse while shooting could cause the arrow to fly awry! Anyhow if I take a turkey this fall the flights are yours. If you need some before then, try eBay believe it or not. Most guys don't keep the wings and you will find turkey wings popping up this time of year, and also in the spring, for pretty cheap prices. Turkey feathers are legal to sell and trade, in case you were nervous about that.
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