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  1. Yep - huge fines too. I specialize in trying to defend these hardcore criminals with procedural maneuvers. I was kidding.
  2. Now you are breaking the law against enticing gorillas.
  3. Pretty sure food plots are deemed agriculture. My wife even picked a turnip from our one plot this year so I know I am safe. lol
  4. Effort to stop people from throwing apple cores our their car window. Huge factor in littering in NY.
  5. If you eat healthy, the Coriolis has no effect on trajectory!
  6. Was your neighbor using Wooly’s Mil dot protocol?
  7. Thanks for answering. BUT.... lol
  8. If I can live with a 3.5” high and 5” low, I can get a MPBR of 300yds. Not happening out to 500.
  9. Apparently people don’t read completely. I have no plans to shoot anything at 500yds. I don’t need a BDC reticle either. I was asking hunters that actually use mil dot scopes if that’s the way they use it - a way to extend MPBR by dropping one mil dot. I can shoot to 280 using MPBR sighting and will never need further range where I hunt. Anyone actually hunt deer with a mil dot scope?
  10. While I appreciate the info and generally know how mil dots are used for range estimation, I never really put together that due to angles the same dot would be 3.6” lower at 200, 7.2” at 300, 14.4 at 400 and 28.8 low at 500 (if I recall correctly). That is what made me realize that the sane dot could be used like an exrended version of MPBR sighting. Just was curious if guys that use mil dots use them that way. Would pretty much give only 2 elevation aim points from 0-500. Of course, with second focal plane scopes, you need to be sure it’s set at the correct magnification.
  11. How many of you folks hunt with a mil dot reticle? I was comparing my 308 ballistics and if I was hunting out to 500yds, it seemed like if I sighted my 0 at 100, I would then be in the kill zone by using one mil dot low from 200 - 500 (at 400 it would be 4 inches low but almost dead on at 500 again). So basically out to 200 I could use crosshairs and then one mil dot low from 200 to 500. All theoretical for me since I don’t shoot that far. But if I was shooting at those ranges, it seemed practical. Am I missing something? Is this how the reticle would be used for hunting? Almost like an extended point blank range.
  12. Kiki mostly lives indoors but it was her fastest bathroom trip ever this morning. She couldn’t wait to get back indoors.
  13. I think it’s well explained in the “Rich Dad Poor Dad” book.
  14. I had a female bullmastiff. Awesome dog. She got big (180kbs) but was very gentle. Not the smartest dog but easy to handle as she was generally lazy. Half the time she didn't even want to leave the house to go potty.
  15. I hope Clara doesn't read this. Talk about having favorites.
  16. I have never duck hunted. You guys are nuts but it looks fun. I feel bad for that dog swimming in this weather. lol
  17. Kinda like asking on the web how to clean money that was soiled by a dye pack. lol
  18. Poaching and then posting on the web. Stupidity at its finest!
  19. Love all dogs. Here is our “watchdog”. She is really smart. By the way, imagine those ears on a dog 1/4 her size. Pretty much what she looked like when we got her. Almost named her Dumbo. I was praying the ears would stop growing. lol
  20. Broken up (within reason) I would still take him. Half rack or worse gets a pass.
  21. Good luck LI and NYCers. We closed our Garden City and NYC offices and we don't losing money so it must be bad down there!
  22. That don't look the bottom of the gorge at Letchworth FSW.
  23. McDonalds - I hear that a big mac does not spoil even after years have passed.
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