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Why it’s high time to make peace with crossbow hunting
airedale replied to tughillmcd's topic in CrossBow Hunting
I am just stating facts, a traditional bow hunter having to hunt popular state-public hunting lands where there is actually some deer is going to have tougher competition because there will many more hunters hunting the same land and the same deer he is after, with full inclusion of crossbows it will be even more difficult. Al -
Happy birthday Four Seasons Whitetails
airedale replied to turkeyfeathers's topic in General Chit Chat
Happy Birthday Al -
284 Winchester, it was one of my Dad's rifles, he left it to me after he passed away. Al
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I personally have never seen any kind of regulation regarding a Coon feeder when used for training Coon dogs, I seriously doubt whomever put them out would be trying to bait bear as a Bear would destroy the type pictured easily. The spout is to make it somewhat hard for the Coons to get at the dog food as they have to reach in a grab it a little bit at a time, also keeps the Foxes, Skunks, and Possums from eating it up. Some trainers also use old tires off the rim laying them on the ground and putting cheap dog food inside but they will have heavy loss from other critters getting at it. Al
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Not positive but those look to be Coon feeders and I do not believe they are illegal if they are being used for that purpose. Mostly used by trainers to keep Coons in a training area so they can have easy fresh tracks to get pups started running and treeing Coons. Used for baiting Bear would of course would be illegal. Al
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A little cluttered during hunting season.
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Why it’s high time to make peace with crossbow hunting
airedale replied to tughillmcd's topic in CrossBow Hunting
What I am saying there is an almost four month Deer season in this state that allows rifles, pistols, shotguns, muzzleloaders, bows and crossbows, there is plenty of opportunity for all whatever their weapon of choice is. I am advocating for just one week of traditional bow hunting out of those four months. Al -
Why it’s high time to make peace with crossbow hunting
airedale replied to tughillmcd's topic in CrossBow Hunting
Well call it Chicken Little Syndrome or whatever you like, I call it being fair and having one stinking week out of a four month Deer season and giving a level playing field to Traditional archers where ever they may be hunting so they do not have to compete with the likes of crossbows like the one above that "WILL" be in the woods eventually and that is not being selfish in my opinion. Al -
Why it’s high time to make peace with crossbow hunting
airedale replied to tughillmcd's topic in CrossBow Hunting
And I am betting you have a place to hunt where you do not have to worry about a level playing field, most with this mindset are hunting private lands posted up tighter than a drum where it is easy to have that kind of attitude. Always the first thing out of crossbow proponents mouths "We Are Not Shooting Your Deer" but what about the traditional archers that do not have such opportunities and instead have to grub out a place to hunt on public state lands with plenty of competition? Al -
Why it’s high time to make peace with crossbow hunting
airedale replied to tughillmcd's topic in CrossBow Hunting
No it is not legal as of today, but I have been there and heard that one before and my oh my things do have a way of changing don't they? Below are the bow hunting laws taken from my old 1963 Hunting-Trapping-Fishing Guide when I first got my hunting licence, word for word Illegal to use a bow other than a longbow capable of propelling an arrow 150 yards, or an arrow with an explosive head or shaft with an arrowhead less than 7/8 of an inch at it's widest point or has less than two sharp cutting edges, to take Deer or Bear. That's all folks! -
Why it’s high time to make peace with crossbow hunting
airedale replied to tughillmcd's topic in CrossBow Hunting
Advertisement in this month's "American Rifleman", peace all you bowhunters you have nothing to fear , there is no real advantage hunting with this weapon over a bow. -
What Could or Possibly Also May Be in your Hunting Area
airedale replied to nobody's topic in General Hunting
Mountain Monsters TV show, 270's must see TV. MY Favorite Title - "The Sheepsquatch of Boone County", must be the the offspring of a sheep herding Sasquatch! S05 E08 · The Blood Skull and Woman of the Woods Jun 3, 2017 S05 E07 · The Secret of the Little Girl May 27, 2017 S05 E06 · The Three Rings of the North May 20, 2017 S05 E05 · Huckleberry's Predator May 13, 2017 S05 E04 · The Black Wolf Apr 29, 2017 S05 E03 · Enter The Dark Forest Apr 22, 2017 S05 E02 · The Rogue Team Rises: Part 2 Apr 15, 2017 S05 E01 · The Rogue Team Rises: Part 1 Apr 8, 2017 S04 E11 · AIMS vs. The Rogue Team Apr 16, 2016 S04 E10 · Return of the Rogue Team Apr 9, 2016 S04 E09 · Bigfoot of Wood County: The Phantom of the Forest Apr 2, 2016 S04 E08 · Raven Mocker: Back to Trapper Mar 26, 2016 S04 E07 · Bigfoot of Lee County: Raven Mocker Mar 12, 2016 S04 E06 · Bigfoot of Wirt County: The Ash Man Mar 5, 2016 S04 E05 · Bigfoot of Pendleton County: Great Fire Ape Feb 27, 2016 S04 E04 · Bigfoot of Blair County: Thunder Brothers Feb 13, 2016 S04 E03 · Bigfoot of Blair County: Lightning Man Feb 6, 2016 S04 E02 · Bigfoot of Central Kentucky: Squalling Savage Jan 30, 2016 S04 E01 · Bigfoot of Harrison County: Stonish Giant Jan 23, 2016 S03 E08 · Bigfoot of Ashe County: AIMS Erupts Apr 25, 2015 S03 E07 · Bigfoot of Ashe County: AIMS Under Attack Apr 18, 2015 S03 E06 · Bigfoot of Washington County Apr 11, 2015 S03 E05 · Bigfoot of Clay County Apr 4, 2015 S03 E04 · Bigfoot of Lincoln County Mar 28, 2015 S03 E03 · Bigfoot of Eastern Kentucky Mar 21, 2015 S03 E02 · Bigfoot of Putnam County Mar 14, 2015 S03 E01 · Bigfoot of Central Kentucky Mar 7, 2015 S02 E15 · Grassman's Revengeance Jul 25, 2014 S02 E14 · Grassman's Revengeance Jul 25, 2014 S02 E13 · Bloodless Howler of Harrison County Jul 18, 2014 S02 E12 · Hogzilla of Hocking Hills Jul 11, 2014 S02 E11 · Cave Creature of Greenbrier County Jun 27, 2014 S02 E10 · Snallygaster of Preston County Jun 20, 2014 S02 E09 · Shadow Creature of Braxton County Jun 13, 2014 S02 E08 · Death Cat of Cherokee County Jun 6, 2014 S02 E07 · Wild Bill's Bear Beast May 30, 2014 S02 E06 · Sheepsquatch of Boone County May 9, 2014 S02 E05 · Fire Dragon of Pocahontas County May 2, 2014 S02 E04 · Werewolf of Webster County Apr 25, 2014 S02 E03 · Yahoo of Nicholas County Apr 18, 2014 S02 E02 · Grafton Monster of Taylor County Apr 11, 2014 S02 E01 · Kentucky Hellhound of Pike County Apr 4, 2014 S01 E06 · Lizard Demon of Wood County Jul 27, 2013 S01 E05 · Mothman of Mason County Jul 20, 2013 S01 E04 · Wampus Beast of Pleasants County Jul 13, 2013 S01 E03 · Devil Dog of Logan County Jul 6, 2013 S01 E02 · Grassman of Perry County Jun 29, 2013 S01 E01 · Wolfman of Wolfe County Jun 22, 2013 -
Below is a link to the CMP's club page, they will do their best to help you find a club in your area either by phone or an email application. If you already belong to a gun club they can provide information to get it affiliated with the CMP. The CMP is a great outfit and members can get some deals on surplus military firearms, Good luck. Al http://thecmp.org/clubs/
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A Georgia Police Officer on the Airedale message board does Deer recovery with his female Airedale Grizz had a tough one to find having to slog through a big swamp to track down and recover a nice Buck. Airedales as a breed were developed from crossing Terriers with the Otter Hound, a dog that could follow in the water scent trails of Otters swimming underwater and detecting air bubbles that rose to the surface from their bodies. That breeding background came in handy on this one. Those Georgia swamps are dangerous as they can have Alligators lurking in them, hunting dogs get killed by them every year. Al
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Why it’s high time to make peace with crossbow hunting
airedale replied to tughillmcd's topic in CrossBow Hunting
I have zero problem with anyone using a crossbow as long as traditional archery hunters can get to hunt alone one lousy week out of nearly a four month deer season! Al -
A friend of mine has a Sears Ted Williams firearm and asked me if I could find out who actually manufactured the gun as he needed a part to get it fixed, some research turned up this site that cross references many of those defunct store brands to the companies that manufactured them. This will help out those who may want to know who actually made Grandpa's old JC Higgins 22 rifle or Dad's old Western Field shotgun. Al http://proofhouse.com/cm/house_brand.htm
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I have zero experience with the Creedmoor but it has been getting a lot of press as of late and all of it positive, many call it the perfect Deer cartridge. The same should actually be said about it's ballistic twin the 260 Remington. As with the 243 Winchester and the 6 mm Remington when you have two cartridges so close in performance there always seems to be one that ends up falling by the wayside and it looks like the 260 Remington is going to be the one doing the falling. These cartridge discussions I always find to be interesting as to the way they can evolve. Joe Blow asks if a Deer can be killed with a 22? Joe Slow says too small, have to use at least a 22 Hornet Joe Glow says too small, have to use at least a 223 Joe Snow says too small, have to use at least a 243 Joe No says too small, have to use at least a 25-06 Joe Ho says too small, have to use at least a 260 Remington Joe Low says too small, have to use at least a 7mm Mauser Joe Moe says too small, have to use at least a 308 Joe Crow says too small, have to use at least a 8mm Joe Zoe says too small have to use at least a 338 Joe Bo says too small, have to use at least 35 Whelen Joe Doe says too small, have to use at least a 405 Winchester Joe Flow says too small, have to use at least a 458 Winchester Joe Soul says too small, have to use at least Browning 50 BMG ========================================================= In the end I believe if the truth were known that the wounding and losing a Deer or any big game regardless of the weapon being used is due to piss poor shooting and lousy bullet placement along with not matching the bullet to the game more than anything else. Al
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I am a big fan of the 243 Winchester and the ballistic twin 6 mm Remington, both cartridges are true dual purpose Deer-Varmint propositions, had several rifles chambered in both. All manufacturers chamber their rifles in 243 so it is pretty easy to find a weapon that suits your taste. I loved and did a lot of woodchuck hunting in my younger days and the 243 - 6 mm, hand loaded with light thin jacket fast stepping varmint bullets. They both lived up to all the hoopla in spades that was written about them in the gun rags back in the day. Gentle on the shoulder with a fairly mild report makes those two shells a pleasure to shoot which goes a long way to instill accurate shot placement and shooter confidence. Both cartridges were also used for Deer hunting and both performed extremely well. When using lighter caliber rifles for bigger game like Deer I believe it is imperative to stay away from the varmint bullets and use a dedicated premium big game bullet matched especially for the task., it is cheap insurance. My favorite get serious bullet back then and still to this day no matter what the caliber is the "Nosler Partition" , it works reliably at short to extreme ranges, and it is impossible for it's design to fail. My brother and one of his hunting partners both own Browning BLR lever action 243s, I loaded them up a batch of 50 95 gr. Noslers using the same recipe I was using. If I remember right after using close to 10 rounds to zero their rifles in with them, their final tally from that original batch of 50 rounds through a bunch of hunting seasons was 37 Deer with no losses, pretty good I think. Personally I would never feel under gunned hunting Deer with a 243 Winchester loaded with quality ammo. Al
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Relying on tracker/dogs is out of control!
airedale replied to New York Hillbilly's topic in Deer Hunting
Tracking dogs have little or nothing to do with lousy hunters and poor shooting, they have always been in the woods. I would bet most of the guys that do this stuff will take the same poor shot time and time again with tracking dogs available or not. Probably are hearing about more incidents because they are dumb enough to admit to what they are doing on a public forum asking for tracking dog owners help. Al -
MAY BE? There is a tax or fee on just about everything one does or buys in this bloodsucking state! Starting with state income tax, then state and county sales tax that lops off close to 10% right from the get go, then we have local property and school tax, throw in the endless tax and fee parade like the Thruway, Gas, Booze, Tobacco, Phones, TV, vehicles, restaurants etc, etc, etc etc, etc, etc, ! If there is a way to bleed another penny from it's citizens this state will surely come up with some kind of innovative way to do it. The high tax liberal state politicians have been piling it on for years and the chickens are coming home to roost. Al
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I have a couple of mad bombers and would rate them as being the best hat for keeping the old coconut warm in extremely cold weather. I have chores to do here on the farm and have to go out every day and get them done regardless of the weather and when it is snowing, blowing and cold I wear the Bombers. Al
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The Kingston Armory 22 M1 Garand
airedale replied to airedale's topic in Guns and Rifles and Discussions
Here is an update on my Kingston M1 Garand 22 LR rifle I picked up during the summer, it has been an adventure for sure right from the get-go, in one word a "JAMOMATIC!" after my initial go around with this rifle. So it's a long one, let's start at the beginning and the timeline, I started out by going to RimfireCentral.com for some research, I have been a member there since it's beginning and it is the source for information on Rimfire firearms. There are several members that purchased M1s and all had somewhat similar problems as myself and we all tried putting our heads together diagnosing the maladys these rifles possessed. I started with an attempt to contact Kingston Armory, below is an email I sent to Kingston after trying a bunch of times get them on their contact phone number that is always giving a busy signal,and the email I sent to them.. Hello, My name is Al from Central NY, I have tried to contact you by phone but keep getting a busy signal so I will give an email a shot. I purchased one of your M1 Garand 22 LR rifles from Herb Philipsons in Oneida NY a few days ago. Yesterday was the first chance I had to shoot the rifle, and as per instructions I cleaned the gun up well of any excess packing grease wiped the barrel clean and with several brands of different ammunition proceeded to try this new rifle on my own back yard range. I know new guns especially autoloaders require a breakin period to gain reliable function but this rifle showed to have serious problems right from the first magazine shot through it. Failure to function properly came in every possible form I can think of. Stovepiping, failure to feed, failure to eject, weak firing pin strikes, I had another Ruger 10/22 magazine on hand and the results were the same. So after around 150 rounds with no improvement I quit for the day and decided to see if I figure out what the problem was. I have been a big time shooter my whole adult life, I can usually diagnose most firearms problems. I cleaned the rifle up extremely well and the only thing I could come to and see possibly wrong was that the bolt was not going completely into battery after every shot. I hoped that maybe being a steel receiver gun it may take a little more shooting than an aluminum receiver Ruger 10/22 does to smooth out. (wishful thinking) But I believe precise bolt face and chamber alignment may just off by a just a tad or the extractor size may be off ever so slightly. Next day it was back to the range with three different brands of ammo for another try. Malfunctions did start decreasing from the previous session to around one or two every magazine full, still way too many but I was hopeful and especially happy with the accuracy I was getting. The last two magazines full fired flawlessly. I thought to myself maybe after a couple of hundred more round she will smooth out and work properly. I went into the house and brought out a new box of Winchester 555 32 gr hps and a box of Federal Champions and loaded up the magazine with Federals to start. When I fired the second shot KABOOM!! the magazine flew out and the steel plate glued to the bottom had been blown right off. The case head on the cartridge had fractured most likely from not going completely into battery. That was pretty much it for me, I own a couple of dozen various rimfire rifles, many that are autoloaders and several autoloading pistols and never had anywhere near the function-reliability problems this rifle has. There is no possible way this rifle was inspected properly by quality control in house at the factory for function and reliability before being boxed up and released to be sold. Any other time would not have been able to box this rifle up fast enough, send it back and tell the outfit that made it to shove it where the sun don't shine and give me a refund. All that being said I absolutely love shooting this rifle, I have a 100 yard range set up especially for rimfire shooting and I was making music on the reactionary steel targets when it functions, I could not miss with this thing. Somehow I will get this rifle to fire reliably. So in the back of the booklet that came with this rifle instructions say to call first with any problems, I just tried calling again and again and keep getting a busy signal so here is an email. Epilog, several days still getting busy signals and no replies to any emails yet. ======================================================================== It is a pretty good bet that not many of these rifles were made and released because of the problems it has, one of those deals where everyone was in a big hurry and they failed to get the bugs out which ended bringing down the works. Because of having no success contacting anyone from this outfit I smelled a rat and from where I stood as time went by with no response the hand writing looked to be on the wall. The life time warranty did not mean squat to me and there was no way I was going to box up and send this rifle in for repair. I knew if they folded I would not see my rifle again and possibly not be compensated at all. The saving grace is the Ruger 10/22 design this rifle has, I know it can be made to function with some extra tinkering and to me it is worth the effort because as bad as it has malfunctioned I still love the gun and it will work 100% when I get done with it because I will do whatever it takes ========================================== My gut suspicions were correct and sure as heck this Kingston Armory folded and sold off whatever assets they had a few weeks ago, I have been trying hard to make contact with anyone affiliated with this outfit with zero success,there is nobody to complain to or get help from. ======================================================================== At first I was just going to pack up the barreled action and send it to Connecticut Precision Chambering, they are top notch Ruger 10/22 gunsmiths that will make the Kingston work like it is supposed to. But I decided to give it a shot myself and see if could get it done myself. After reading what the Kingston Garand owners on RFC diagnosed as their possible jamming problems I sat down and disassembled my rifle again and proceeded to address all of what has been discussed as a perceived problem. First of all I gave the action a good cleaning again and then polished all moving surfaces of the bolt and receiver where there was contact with very fine crocus cloth first and finished up with a buffing wheel on a dremel. I then replaced the extractor with a Volquartsen. I also have a Volquartsen firing pin but it would have required some slight modification as the pin hole is not the same so I polished up the stock firing pin and made sure there was no burrs and tried it before messing with the Volquartsen. Put in an extended length JW charging handle along with spring and polished charging rod. Put everything back together and fired off several magazines full of various ammo and the rifle performed without one hitch, so far so good. When I get a little better weather temp wise I will give her a good test. I think I may have got this rifle straightened out, this is a great rifle that with a little better quality control and better parts sourcing could it have been a real winner, Too bad! Al