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  1. Not a lot of those clay pipes are found intact. It was common practice back then to snap off a small length of the stem when giving the pipe to others to smoke. Happened a lot in taverns where you could buy a smoke of a pipe and they would snap off the stem, fill it and you smoked it.
  2. I can't find the uncocked axle to axle dimension on their site.
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  4. http://www.realtree.com/big-game-hunting/articles/10-mistakes-adults-make-when-hunting-with-kids I have made a few. What say you parents out there?
  5. Just a suggestion. Don't get the goals too lofty. Still want to make sure that everyone is enjoying it and not getting turned off after the first year.
  6. Actually his resources could have bought him the help he needed. He could have had the best treatment that money could have bought. Unfortunately this disease really does make them feel like there are no options and they are alone in their struggle.
  7. Good article to read. http://www2.dnr.cornell.edu/ext/info/pubs/LegalFinancial/landowner_liability_sloman.htm
  8. what insurance are you carrying on it?
  9. I was saying just that to my wife last night after we heard about Robin Williams. I said what if this guy didn't do it and he was running because he was speeding and in a suicidal mindset over the ex wife. I am sure they must have eyewitness or something because they seemed pretty confident about the make and color of the car
  10. Bought mine at Bullzeye. can't complain and the outside practice range is a plus. good opportunity to shoot a few.
  11. I would be looking at the woods and asking why the farmer is seeing the deer there. How are the deer using that woods. Is there a bedding area in it? is it mature woods and the deer pass through to head to the fields. Maybe the bedding are is off the end of that "football field" sized woods. You may be able to get in there easily. As Growalot said...once you answer a few of those questions it will be wind....wind....wind...and how is the wind moving.
  12. Find out before you go on the hunt who does it and there experience with it. If you are getting it mounted or a rug made, inexperience in the cutting and care can cost you the hide quickly with a bear. (learned the hard way). Find out how many they have done. Good place to ask may be a local taxidermist, they will know who has handled them correctly and who has botched them. Aside fro the hide handling the actual butchering isn't all that different that a deer. So about any could handle the cutting.
  13. all my rifles and my 308 pistol are all sighted at 1" high at 100. the only exception is my 223 which is zero at 200
  14. Download the current regulation guide off the DEC site and read it cover to cover. makes sense to do every year. will answer about anything you need to know before you go afield.
  15. Gizmo...this post sucks...lol. Pics with NO RECIPES???
  16. And in terms of him passing the "no brow genetics" on, remember that half of the genetic soup comes from the doe and there is now way to tell what she is bringing to the table.
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