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  1. Ive had good luck with midway, and have used them many times in the past.  They have almost everything i need for my projects and i can get it all in one place.  When they get ammo in, it is only available for sale for a moment.  I was looking for 22LR and 223 ammo two months ago and my buddy called to tell me both were available on midway.  By the time i got to my computer the 22LR was sold out and by the time i reloaded the page after purchasing 5 boxes of 223, it too was listed as sold out.  All that happened in less than 5 minutes...

  2. Recently the guy at dick's in Vestal hooked me up.  Some people may not like the kind of service he provided but i surely was thankful.  I was looking at the various EXPENSIVE 22 ammo they had on the shelf when 4 guys came to teh counter and bought all but 1 of the remaining boxes 7.62x39 and 223 ammo.  They were also asking the guy about bricks of 22 ammo and he said he didnt have anymore.  Once those guys walked away he called me over and handed me a brick, and said "shhh" i try to save some of these for guys that are going to use it, not stockpile it.  

  3. I dont care how against dogs the Mrs. is, if you bring home a puppy and keep them from having accidents in the house, you cant lose that war, everybody loves a puppy.

     

    And for the company of man's best friend, the name princess is a small price to pay.  My dog's call name is Gus, but one of the hardest hunting labs ive ever seen in the fields chasing after pheasants was named tinkerbell!

  4. Ive learned I get the things i want by asking for forgiveness rather than permission.  And with that said heres some pictures of my new pup, hes 9 weeks old, purebred German Shorthaired Pointer.  Already pointing at a pheasant wing on the old fishing pole in the yard, working on house training, and has been growing like a weed.

     

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    And yes thats a clay pigeon thrower mounted on the railing of the back deck!

     

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  5. Any of you guys thought of the AR15/AR10 "80%" lowers you can finish with a simple drill press?  No serial #'s to register, and legally at the federal level you have the right to own any gun you manufacture as long as it is not for the purpose of sale or gift.  By completing the lower to 100% you effectively are the builder, and did so within your own home for only personal use.  BAM! suck that safe act...

     

    BTW idk if its actually a LEGAL way to circumnavigate the Assualt Weapon ban in NY with the new SafeAct, i just know its how a lot of AK47's were built with the reciever flats and parts kits back when i was in highschool and trying to one up "the man"

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  6. Good luck with your search, I know from experience $$ is a difficult aspect of education to deal with, thats why i ended up in NC.  It was cheaper for me to pay out of state tuition in NC than in state tuition at SUNY binghamton (my hometown).  I went to Penn State my first year dual majoring in mechanical and nuclear engineering and BLEW most of my college saving fund.  Since then ive been struggling to work, save, and attend school as money allowed since.  Im 24 now and the end is finally getting close, plan to have a dual degree in biology and environmental health science.  In a few years if i get my dream job you might see me in the field working with NYSDEC as a field biologist.  

  7. Yea very well could be the same gun, its killed a whole lot of coyotes in its day, thats what he used it for most. Thats a nice red fox, ive got two this year one BEAUTIFUL and one looking pretty rough. Ive been in NC the last couple of years for school, but im 24, born and raised on a farm between endicott and owego, 2006 grad of UE.

  8. No havent ever had my hands on a 22 mag, ive had the .22-250 my whole life. I know somebody, also here in endicott, used to hunt coyotes with a gun almost identical with the light and everything if my memory serves me correctly. He also was the kind of guy that had a pricetag on everything he owned so i wouldnt be suprised if he sold it.

  9. Remington 700 BDL in .22-250, has an old weaver scope on it with some sort of varmit extension. My dad and his brother bought matching guns when they got out of nam', he gave me his and bought my uncles for my little brother so we have matching guns. Its on the money out to 400 yards for anything bigger than a squirrel!

  10. broke my femur and hip. So all i do is sit around all day, made it a habit of playing the foxpro every morning off the back porch into the horse pasture while having my cup of coffee. If they make the mistake of coming into the field.... GAME OVER #3 of the year

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