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I can't watch this .
Shoots100 replied to phantom's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
" America is Us, We the People ", as he signs another dozen executive orders circumventing " The People " ! -
I had it in the late 90's and it was stupid expensive, but still worth it. As with almost all technology, the newer units have 10 times the resolution and are a 1/4 the size + price now a days. Thermal or not, I hope LEG will be able to help that farmer out with his coyote problem.
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Happy Birthday. Enjoy the rest of the day and Mangia !!!!
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That's why I love using thermal, No lights to alert anyone, so no problems. Now if we could only use suppressors !!!!! FUAC !!!!
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Section 11-0523Destructive or menacing wildlife; taking without permit Environmental Conservation (ENV) 6. Raccoons, muskrats, coyotes or fox injuring private property may be taken by the owner, occupant or lessee thereof, or an employee or family member of such owner, occupant or lessee, at any time in any manner. You can listen to who you want to, but this is how the law is actually written, not hearsay or someone's opinion and no limit numbers. Get written permission from the land owner and go kill some coyote.
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Follow these rules and your good to go. https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/ENV/11-0523 When Nuisance hunting, I just over watch what's being preyed upon. I don't use a call, as that would be attracting predators that would've normally stayed out of the area. Usually the coyote show up very early in the Am to do their dirty work, so I head out around midnight. Go get them.
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Had a neighbor farmer that had a couple of calves go missing recently. I took one of the calf killers out the day before the regular season ended, but one got away. Another calf was found half eaten, so I went up last weekend and took out another coyote that I caught harassing the herd. The herd was to my left, just out of view. The coyote and a lone cow were having a Mexican standoff a few moments before I fired. The Impulse predator and a 70 gr NBT did the job.
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I'll give you this, you're very Versatile at ducking questions and redirecting. No actual confirmed white supremacist threat evidence or examples from either Trump or Biden's FBI, means the insults will be forthcoming. Don't disappoint us VH, I need a good laugh to start off the day. To the topic and after seeing all of the evidence, Officer Chauvin got what he deserved. After seeing all of the evidence of the incident, If anyone thought he wasn't guilty, your just as delusional as VH.
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I really question your mental judgment after reading this post. You claim Trump is the antichrist when his assessments don't conform to your twisted thoughts, yet have full confidence in Trumps FBI when they do conform ? Your talking about the same FBI that was investigating Trump for over two years, for Russian collusion ? And pretty please, can you send me a link to all of the Cities that have been under siege by White supremacists for over a year, or any amount of time ? I guess the " Peaceful" BLM + ANTIFA terrorist's are protecting Portland from the skin heads, by burning it down so they have nothing to burn when they come there ? You really can't be that Naïve ? https://www.voanews.com/episode/nearly-year-long-racial-justice-protests-continue-portland-4637561
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Over 81,000 drug overdose deaths occurred in the United States in the 12 months ending in May 2020, the highest number of overdose deaths ever recorded in a 12-month period, according to recent provisional data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). While overdose deaths were already increasing in the months preceding the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, the latest numbers suggest an acceleration of overdose deaths during the pandemic. So this is just coincidental that the OD's are increasing at an alarming rate with the legalization of Drugs ? I still think Cuomo is legalizing pot, so he can have an excuse for the idiotic decisions he made during the pandemic. FUAC.
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I personally don't think drugs should be legalized, as I've seen the destruction they cause firsthand. You'd change your opinion in a nano second, if you had a family member almost beat your grandmother to death because she wouldn't let her addict grandchild steal her TV so he could buy drugs. My nephew is just a hollow person now and I wouldn't trust him to get my mail. Take a look at Portland's crime rate before and after legalization. If addicts just bought drugs and hid in a comer till they died, I would be all for it. Unfortunately, they need to feed that monkey and society suffers for a long time.
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So you can justify the costs of what marijuana does to society, because the state will make a profit from it ? And no answer as to why not making every drug legal ? If a profit is to be made, why stop at one drug, when you can make a lot more profit selling crack, cocaine and heroin ? Portland is the shining example of what happens when this is type of lunacy is implemented.
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If so, then why not legalize every type of Drug ? This is just another Tactic by Cuomo to distract the serfs and keep his voter base stoned, so they'll forget about the people he's killed + covered up and money he's been paid to do so in 2020, not to mention the multiple women he's assaulted. Just ask yourself this, If a Republican Gov did this, would they still be in office ? Barn door sized revenue Hole ?? NY doesn't need to legalize pot, as the rest of America is going to pay to close that revenue hole with the stimulus payoff.
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No bolt/barrel lockup, the ball bearings on the bolt lock into the receiver when the bolt handle is pushed forward. Heym first used this lockup style in their H30 rifle. Blaser's dual rail bolt guides make it super smoothe. The Impulse bolt rides on the bolt release, so it's not as smooth as a Blaser, but it works. Here's a pic of the bolt.
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Just another example of Biden's "Unity" at work ! https://www.yahoo.com/news/maxine-waters-tells-protesters-stay-145954822.html
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Your wife and yourself should be commended for letting that ass hat leave the restaurant on his own accord. While I don't condone fighting, I do condone sticking up for the helpless. That dude is very lucky that you and your wife were there, as It would've ended very badly for him if someone with less restraint was in your position, especially after he stood up. On a side note, I would've gotten their license plate, as you know that if he's not afraid to hit her in public, the abuse is probably much worse at home.
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Coolio, Stripers, beer and cigars. Only thing that could top that is Strippers, Stripers, beer and cigars.
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I've had my Impulse predator .243 rifle for a couple of weeks now. I've been using Blaser rifles for years and I think Savage has done a decent job with the first American made straight pull rifle. I've been a proud member of the barrel nut community for decades and am happy that Savage was the first American manufacturer to do this. It's no Blaser by any means, but it cost's less than what a Blaser Barrel/Mag insert cost's, So maybe American sportspeople will take a look at it, instead of the traditional turn bolt. Out of the box it was functional, but it needed to be taken apart, cleaned and properly lubed. I usually do this with every new firearm I receive. I also wanted to see how well the rifle was assembled and what the deal was with the new style barrel extension feature. Fit and finish was more than acceptable. It uses a modified 110 Accufit stock, with and a field adjustable Accutrigger. No more taking it out of the stock if adjustment is needed. The trigger pull out of the box was 2 lb's even, with both of my pull gauges. A little lite for my tastes for a hunting rifle, but it passed the drop test's, so I'll leave it that way for now. After being cleaned and lubed, the rifle operated smoothly and without any issue's. As most Savage rifle enthusiast's know, the weak side of savage rifles are the factory extractors and in some models, the extended detachable magazines. Although they've gotten better in the last few years, it's SOP that your going to swap extractors from the get go and your going to have to tweak the magazines. Not with the Impulse, the extractor is twice as big and beefy. It extract's and ejects with authority. The Predator model also uses AICS magazines, which are IMHO, the best rifle magazines available. Win Win for us. One negative I have with it, is that it's barrel heavy, like most American rifles. All the weight is in the barreled receiver. I don't know why Savage didn't offer the Predator model with a fluted barrel, like they did with the Big game model ? With larger caliber's, I welcome the weight to mitigate recoil, but I prefer a lighter rifle with the puny calibers, especially with a rifle that I'm going to be mounting heavy thermal and NV scopes onto. Proof research and Savage have teamed up, creating the Savage ultralite models offered with carbon wrapped barrels, so I'm either going to get the barrel fluted, or buy a proof barrel in the future. The only part of the rifle that's not ambidextrous, is the receiver port. It's right side only. Being I'm a southpaw, I was worried that brass ejection would be an issue, but I've had no ejection issues, as the brass is ejected straight out. I switched the bolt handle to the left side, which took a couple of minutes the first time. At the range, I swapped it back and forth multiple times to let evil right handed shooters try it. After a brief tutorial on how to operate a straight pull rifle, all of them really liked it. When I say operate it, I mean I had to remind them that you just need to pull straight back, not up and back, which binds the bolt of a straight pull rifle. For most turn bolt shooters, rifle operation is ingrained in the memory and it took a minute or two before they got used to it. As per Usual with most Savage rifles, it was accurate out of the box with my proven reloads, even on the wet and windy day I tested it. Even though it's heavy, It's a keeper and as with most Savage rifles, there should be aftermarket options available soon. Pro's ; Made in the US of A It's a Savage It takes Proven AICS magazines It's accurate Con's ; It's barrel heavy It's heavy in general 10 rd AICS mags rattle around (5 rd mags don't) The cheaper Pmags don't fit
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Try pipe welding for hours in a hospital basement mechanical room with an N95 mask on !
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With the feeble old guard dog in charge of the US of A now, Russia, China , North Korea, ISIS and Al-Qaeda, have all started to circle the sinking ship. It's not a question of "If", it's a question of when will America be drawn into some type of war or be attacked by the sharks that have been circling. It's what happens to a room full of children when the parents leave the room, Chaos. When Biden called for Unity, He must've meant Unifying all of our enemies !
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The US is in a heap of fiscal trouble
Shoots100 replied to Grouse's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
It is a green new deal, as their making the dollar worth nothing, so Americans will be burning green paper money for heat, instead of wood. -
I'm starting to question my shooting ability.
Shoots100 replied to Shoots100's topic in Small Game and Predator Hunting
I put coyote into the same category as skunk, woodchuck, crow, starling and English sparrow. I try to give them a quick clean death, the same as any other animal I hunt. I don't eat coyote, but bugs and other critters do, so it's not going to waste. Deer, fowl or fish never go to waste.