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  1. Personally I would let the churches keep their status for the building and land occupied by a church and a school. other than that if you own it pay for it.
  2. With an out of control industry that is gouging the customers, maybe the Govt should be regulation them. You know. mandate their profits and expenditures, tell them what they can charge and what curriculum they can provide
  3. Some interesting number from just our lives. I have seen another that goes back into the 30's 40's and 50's with the same type items. Just can't put my hands on it.
  4. I guess it could be that the results didn't fit his narrative?
  5. does you literature or chokes say no steel on an imp cly and mod choke?
  6. Rule of thumb. A modified choke shooting steel will pattern pretty close to full using lead. Steel will shoot one choke tighter.
  7. If I recall correctly the same lawyer took up a case for the Montana resident population of Wooly Mammoths during that global warming period as well. Had a favorable judgement as well but the tax base wasn't there to pay the restitution.
  8. I have seen interchangeable chokes with "do not use steel" Or "Not for Steel shot" on them. I would bet that most wouldn't be an issue. I believe the ones i saw were full or extra full chokes.
  9. Where is Pygmy. I wanna hear about the stone spears and boomerangs.
  10. Well it sure seemed as though you went down the road to make someone feel bad about his choices. Go back and read your comments. You don't agree with his stance on the crossbows, fair enough. He detailed his willingness to work had and pay for things that make him "happy" to demonstrate he isn't afraid of hard work. Knowing nothing about his actual financial status you pull out the wealth, 401k and "hood rich" comments. I only hope that everyone develops as high an opinion of you has you hold for yourself.
  11. We actually used soup cans for this. the good ole dys when the walls of a can could withstand an explosion. it was best at night because the tennis ball actually looked like a comet at night. Glowing ball with a long tail.
  12. My point was the money and possessions are not wealth. Based on your response I believed it framed your mindset. I've seen several posts from you on the $$ and your career. It's all great. At the end of the day only you can determine you "wealth" and your "success". If you are happy with it there is no one else's opinion that matters. Very similar to the taking a deer with a bow or a crossbow. If any of theses guys are happy and enjoyed their hunts, I am happy for them.
  13. Wooly, Well we all know you are just a lazy gun hunter at heart anyway...lol
  14. And I can tell about your age in that comment. Down the road you will realize that true "wealth" has nothing to do with any form of money or possessions.
  15. If that is the same as we used to do, we called it "skitching". Sneak out, grab the bumper and off to the races with feet sliding on snowy roads. Bare/melted spots added an entirely new dimension and level of difficulty . lol. but it beat walking everywhere.
  16. oh youngin!!! stand in line to put you hard earned quarters in...lol. Those were video games.
  17. I don't really disagree with you on this except for one thing. As it currently sits it is ILLEGAL. should it be, is another conversation and we would probably agree. With it being illegal it makes me wonder what other laws they would deem not important to follow.
  18. Spent many a day building forts in the woods. Catching crayfish in the many creeks. fishing and when old enough small game hunting. I grew up on the outer boarder of a neighbor hood and there was always pick up baseball games in the spring and summer. The fall was pick up full tackle football pick up games with no pads or helmets. (might explain some things about me, huh?). night time was neighborhood wide games of manhunt. As far as toys, it seemed like hotwheels and GO Joes were the flavor of the times.
  19. I wonder if we are the cause or a symptom, Doc. Has the sport shifted the priorities or has the change to a solo or small group mentality just an inevitable reaction to the dicing up of the large tracts of land that used to be around. Back in the days that I talked about we covered a lot of land in a day. I know the parcels we hunted back then (state land aside) have been diced up, developed and are no longer open to a group of that size.
  20. That was my thought as well. Only reason I opted for the 22 lr over the 308 was the ability for small game, ability to easily pack thousands of rounds and having the ability to fire shot out of it
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