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  1. Me too, I just want to try it... Even tho it doesn't sound great, I just want it... hahaha
  2. Anyone else hungry reading this thread? I'm frickin starving...
  3. AMEN! And I'll add this one. " The Deer Hunter's Prayer " - by Dale Sunderlin Heavenly father, to you I pray, A majestic deer may come my way. Let my aim be straight and true, this my Lord, I pray to you. A swift clean kill is what I ask, Take his spirit swift and fast. For his last breath should not be, One of pain or agony. Let his soul, Come to Thee, To roam your heavens, Wild and free.
  4. Young bear... Maybe 160
  5. Yea, that's where I got my info from. It is $15 for a renewal, not $65 like you said.
  6. Got this email this morning! U.S. House Passes NRA-backed National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Legislation The U.S. House of Representatives has passed an important self-defense measure that would enable millions of Right-to-Carry permit holders across the country to carry concealed firearms while traveling outside their home states. H.R. 822, the National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act, passed by a majority bipartisan vote of 272 to 154. All amendments aimed to weaken or damage the integrity of this bill were defeated. “NRA has made the National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act a priority because it enhances the fundamental right to self-defense guaranteed to all law-abiding people,” said Chris W. Cox, executive director of NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action. “People are not immune from crime when they cross state lines. That is why it is vital for them to be able to defend themselves and their loved ones should the need arise.” H.R. 822, introduced in the U.S. House by Representatives Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.) and Heath Shuler (D-N.C.), allows any person with a valid state-issued concealed firearm permit to carry a concealed firearm in any state that issues concealed firearm permits, or that does not prohibit the carrying of concealed firearms for lawful purposes. This bill does not affect existing state laws. State laws governing where concealed firearms may be carried would apply within each state’s borders. H.R. 822 does not create a federal licensing system or impose federal standards on state permits; rather, it requires the states to recognize each others' carry permits, just as they recognize drivers' licenses and carry permits held by armored car guards. As of today, 49 states have laws in place that permit their citizens to carry a concealed firearm in some form. Only Illinois and the District of Columbia deny its residents the right to carry concealed firearms outside their homes or businesses for self-defense. “We are grateful for the support of Speaker Boehner, Majority Leader Cantor, Majority Whip McCarthy, Judiciary Chairman Smith and primary sponsors Congressmen Stearns and Shuler for their steadfast support of H.R. 822. Thanks to the persistence of millions of American gun owners and NRA members, Congress has moved one step closer to improving crucial self-defense laws in this country,” concluded Cox.
  7. lol, I thought some of my guys were bad going out for only 3 hours! hahahahYea I hear what you mean.
  8. Yea thanks, I already signed up for a class. Not true. For a non-resident Utah permit it was $10 every 5 years, now just starting in May this year it went up to $15 every 5 years. Nassau is not part of NYC.
  9. As far as I know, you can buy every gun in the store... So long as your fed check is okay
  10. I go out with two guns most of the time. I use a Bushmaster chambered in .223 with a high power scope for long shots, using Federal ammo with Nosler ballistic tips (I suggest NOT using FMJ rounds). Also a 12 guage with 3.5" 00 buckshot (maybe overkill to some) for dogs that come in charging and up close. Do not worry about coyote. They are 50x more afraid of you then you are of them. They are NOT aggressive. AND they are not as easy to hunt as you may think. They are damn addictive to hunt tho.
  11. I don't know exactly what it is but im not really into it... Maybe its because of my terrible season last year, I did not see one deer in the woods (buck or doe) for 7 days of straight hunting... Never has that happened, it really killed me last year.
  12. Exactly, that is what it comes down to. I mean, you can kill a deer with a rock too, but its not the best tool for the job. I'd like to take a deer with a spear one day, they just wont let me.
  13. Nice plot, and buck. How big is the plot?
  14. I've been watching it for years, awesome show. The American version... I have watched it, the people they got for it are just not funny.
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