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  1. hmmm i was just thinking of the 2 ft i was trudging thru the other day coyote hunting and trying to figure out how you would find sheds in that and more importantly how im supposed to convince myself to go look...
  2. i did find on crawling up the outside of my camo jean leg while hunting (i was bored so i put my head down and was studying the camo pattern and noticed movement) but i flicked him off and never seen him since.... (had to be a hard landing since i was 15 ft up a tree) lol
  3. the only reason i named my buck (s) is cause i needed a way to classify them on a program i use....
  4. sounds like a deal pm on the way......
  5. lol my buddy emailed it to me a couple weeks ago
  6. lol i dont wash cows any more now im in the food production/distrobution industry
  7. I LOVE HOCKEY!!!!! we had our first game last week... (me and my "team" of friends)
  8. hmmm sounds like an ok deal...... just DONT buy 20 and 30 dollar trail cams.... Belive me i found that out the hard way
  9. how much you want for it? i might take it if its cheap....
  10. my rifle has a detatchable mag and i really like it.... the anti gunners can shove that law up there @$$
  11. No I didn't call any of those places yet... was in town yesterday and on the way home drove right by van tassel but didnt stop..... should've tho I like that idea, it might not be my first choice but at least I could get started... I got a question, I did NOT get a lee safety prime and I saw some where it says not to touch the primers w your hand... how else can u do it? Or should I just buy a lee safety prime?
  12. any uses for the 303 ammo?
  13. they are called whiteface cows they are beef.... once i was dipping a cow from behind when i was young and had it crap on my head.... another time i was about 4 or 5 i walked up behind a cow and scared it, it kicked me in the face and i went flying backwards about 6 or 8 ft...... THAT HURT!!!!! also i was charged and trampled twice one when i was about 2 and once when i was about 5...... farming is a TOUGH life!!!!
  14. nice it looks like my mossberg but the sight is a diffrent color...
  15. lol yup and side by side too... from africa to the amazon and from the land down under up to the arctic lol i got to get ta bed c ya later
  16. LOL LOL LOL the land down under........... whats next
  17. LOL you guys live in africa and the amazon jungle?!?! or are you just some apes that stole an ususpecting tourists laptop..... lol
  18. That why im gonna reload my ammo!!! and yes before you say it i still am gonna need powder primers ect so thats another idea out the window..........
  19. its the second week of deer camp, and all the guys are here, we eat, we drink, we smoke, play cards and never shoot no deer, the only time we leave this place is when we go for beer, its the second week of deer camp and all the guys are here... LOL
  20. i guess...... so ^^^he^^^ says EDIT copied off wiki: 5.56x45 NATO Case length 44.70 mm (1.760 in) .223 Remington Case length 1.76 in (45 mm) they "seem" the same... anyone help me out on this one EDIT again The 5.56 mm NATO chambering, known as a NATO or mil-spec chamber, has a longer leade, which is the distance between the mouth of the cartridge and the point at which the rifling engages the bullet. The .223 Remington chambering, known as SAAMI chamber, is allowed to have a shorter leade, and is only required to be proof tested to the lower SAAMI chamber pressure. To address these issues, various proprietary chambers exist, such as the Wylde chamber (Rock River Arms)[33] or the ArmaLite chamber, which are designed to handle both 5.56 mm NATO and .223 Remington equally well. The dimensions and leade of the .223 Remington minimum C.I.P. chamber also differ from the 5.56 mm NATO chamber specification. Using commercial .223 Remington cartridges in a 5.56 mm NATO chambered rifle should work reliably, but generally will not be as accurate as when fired from a .223 Remington chambered gun due to the longer leade.[34] Using 5.56 mm NATO mil-spec cartridges (such as the M855) in a .223 Remington chambered rifle can lead to excessive wear and stress on the rifle and even be unsafe, and SAAMI recommends against the practice.[35][36] Some commercial rifles marked as ".223 Remington" are in fact suited for 5.56 mm NATO, such as many commercial AR-15 variants and the Ruger Mini-14 (marked ".223 cal"), but the manufacturer should always be consulted to verify that this is acceptable before attempting it, and signs of excessive pressure (such as flattening or gas staining of the primers) should be looked for in the initial testing with 5.56 mm NATO ammunition.[37] ALSO In more practical terms, as of 2010 most AR-15 parts suppliers engineer their complete upper assemblies (not to be confused with stripped uppers where the barrel is not included) to support both calibers in order to protect their customers from injuries and to protect their businesses from resultant litigation.
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