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  1. I've never heard of soaking it in water until now. We also process our own. I'll let the deer hang for a couple days (weather permitting), then we will process it into steaks, grind, etc, vacuum seal it, then freeze it. Never had any meat go bad. I'm not saying soaking it in water is wrong, everyone has different ways of doing things, I've just never heard of it. We do soak the liver in buttermilk to draw the blood out before cooking however.

  2. 9 hours ago, dbHunterNY said:

    some at the club had a kit that made the magazine fixed unless you opened up the upper at which is can be released.  seemed slick and legitimately legal but I don't know if any entity has actually weighed in on it that matters.

    I know what you're talking about but I'm not sure if its legal or not. With mine, my magazine is fixed and cannot be removed no matter what. I have a special rear take down pin on the receiver that sticks out about 1/4" so you can easily pull it out and load the gun through the top of the magazine. I'm not sure what you're talking about is legal because i dont think the magazine is supposed to come out at all legally. Im definitely not an expert on this and built mine the way i did just to play it safe. I'd love to be able to remove my magazine, but with all these confusing laws, its not worth it to me.

  3. 9 hours ago, chas0218 said:

    I'm looking into doing the same. Where did you end up getting your lower parts kit? I have been looking at the ground zero precision kits but don't know of many people that use them.

    I got a lower build kit online from Palmetto State Armory. The build kit includes the stock, buffer tube, grip, and the lower parts kit (including the fire control group). The one i got was like $130. PSA runs good deals on different parts a couple times a week. I was very satisfied with my purchase, the only thing i didn't like was that they took a little while to ship it.

  4. There's another similar active thread on here right now but tomorrow I'll be using my 12 gauge 870 with 2/3" federal slugs. If I get something with that then I'll use my rem ultimate ml shooting 200 grains of pyrodex pellets and a 250 grain Hornady sabot for the rest of the season.


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  5. Up and at it again. Verrrryyyy quiet in here. Smelled a rutting buck on my walk in. Probably should of sat the stand closest to where it stank. But I'm hell bent on shooting one from this swamp stand!

    Might go to field and stream after I get out of the woods and pick up a new rifle. Shot my shotgun yesterday with slugs and the accuracy was terrible. Open sights with a smooth bore, so I knew it wouldn't be crazy accurate but it's still not gonna work for me. Wouldn't mind putting a scope on my benelli and getting a rifled barrel for it but the price of the barrel is almost as much as I paid for the gun! I haven't rifled hunted in a long time so I don't even have one anymore. Thinking of getting the Remington 783. Cheap and good enough for someone who's not doing much other than hunting deer under 250 yards. Any good word on these? Or does anyone have a nice rifle for sale in 308 or 06? Lol


    I have a 783 in 7mm mag that I got about 6 months ago. I have yet to shoot it, but it seems like a nicely built budget rifle. I've heard good things about them too.

    Sat last night from 2 - dark. Only thing I saw were three nice turkeys. Think I'm going to put the bow away for the season and get ready for gun opener.


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  6. I'm currently shooting 200 grains of pyrodex pellets out of my ML, but I bought a bottle of bh209 a while back and plan on sighting my gun in with that next year. My gun shoots great with the pyrodex but man is it dirty.


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  7. Something that helps me out tremendously are the online tax maps. I'm not sure about other counties, but for Herkimer county you can see online a satellite map of the whole county broken up into everyones properties. You can click on a property and see who owns it, how many acres they own, etc... Its like an enhanced version of google maps. I've hunted the same property my whole life so i know the area pretty well, its just cool to look at and can help.

  8. 7 hours ago, Tughill Tamer said:


    I'm a ways from brantingham close to the worth, Barnes corners area, been seeing more scrapes but today was the first buck I saw in hot pursuit and he was a beauty. Between my boy and me we seen 13 deer today they were moving big time.

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    I know the roads in that area pretty well, we ride wheelers up there a lot. Hopefully you can connect on a nice buck, its still early. 

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  9. And old rub has been reopened in the last 2 days. And a new rub has opened on another trail....

    Community scrape has been hit as well...

    Still no sightings

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    Hopefully things are starting to turn around. Only time will tell. Hoping to get out Monday night.


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  10. Had my first sign of the rut had a beautiful 8 point follow in a doe this morning unfortunately couldn't get a shot, but he had his nose down following her pretty close, maybe it's finally started

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    Not sure how close you are to brantingham but I know some guys up there. They've been seeing a few.


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  11. I'm not in any of those areas but close. I'm in 6s. Very little sign of the rut. I've seen one scrape. Have yet to see any rubs. Very little deer movement they're all nocturnal here.

    I'm in southern herkimer county by the way


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  12. Just got done servicing a buck...


    Thanks I didn't even think of that. So it's kind of like chickens when they mate they lose some tail feathers.

    I didn't even think the rut began around me because of how little sign there is. This proves that it is I guess.


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  13. Got this picture on my last card pull and have been wondering what it is. To me it looks like maybe just bird ox but I was also thinking maybe it was a bad hind quarter shot by someone or even possibly a chunk of hind quarter taken out by a yote. IMG_1846.thumb.JPG.04b1014d065aefcf33794

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  14. Better off waiting over all. We all know what Bill did with what the stupid though were "assault rifles", his wife is no different, actually, she is far worse. No sense spending money on something that has a solid 60% change of being taken away.


    The only reason I'm building one is because I got a hell of a deal on a complete upper and stripped lower through Remington.


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  15. Wait until you try to load or unload a mag via the upper. It's a PITA! You won't be a happy camper. Good luck with the build. Thank Cuomo and the Clintons for your pain. 


    Thank you. I bought special take down pins that are supposed to make it a breeze to open so we will see. Definitely won't be as easy as changing a magazine out would be, that's for sure.


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  16. I decided on going with a fixed mag. I'm currently waiting on my lower parts kit and I'll be all set.

    The regulations on this is a little sketchy which I think is ridiculous but that's a discussion for another time. Everything that I'm doing to this gun is legal to my knowledge. Hopefully I'll have updates later this week when my parts come in!


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