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By -sro-
Up for sale is a Ravin R26 crossbow. Brand New in sealed box. Comes with everything in the original factory kit- bow, scope, quiver, arrows, etc. Located in Orangeburg area, near Pallisades Mall
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By -sro-
Up for sale is an Excalibur Matrix G340.
Brand New Just as you'd receive it from the factory. Scope , quiver, arrows, etc all included.
Asking $450
Can meet near Pallisades Mall area or ship to you.
Pics won't upload so message me and I'll get them over to you
Any questions send me a PM
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By CapDistPatriot
5 yds with a .357 mag 679 pounder. This guy has a pair for sure!
https://www.foxnews.com/great-outdoors/man-kills-679-pound-male-black-bear-at-5-yards-with-357-handgun
They may have smaller deer down in PA, but they sure do have some massive friggin bears!
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By laughing.fox
Looking to sell my Gen 1 Ruger PRS in .308
Unfortunately, I've only brought it to the range one time before so it's barely used.
Rifle is all stock besides the addition of the muzzle break.
I want to upgrade my bow, and don't have the chance to shoot this as much as I like.
Rifle w/ scope : $1300
Rifle w/out scope: $900
FFL transaction required.
You can contact me at [email protected] with any questions or more pics.
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By Padre86
I'm looking for feedback on which pistol cartridges are ideal for dispatching black bear and deer.
I need a good sidearm to carry along for tracking and dispatching wounded game. I will always rely on a rifle or shotgun if I believe the animal's wounds are marginal. But for those situations where the animal's wounds are fatal but it life still lingers, I would like a reliable, widely available and effective pistol cartridge for dispatching it.
The cartridges I am considering for this application:
.357 magnum 10mm auto .44 magnum .41 magnum .454 casull I would prefer a revolver for its simplicity and reliability for shooting big cartridges. As well, I really don't see the need for anything more than 6-8 shot capacity for this use. That said, I would consider a semi-auto if the case for 10mm's usefulness can be made.
With regards to the magnum cartridges and bears: I've seen a lot of people preach that "bigger is better." And while I acknowledge that something like a .44 magnum or .454 casull are well-regarded for killing big game, I would prefer a cartridge that is adequate for handling black bear rather than one that is overkill, if that makes sense. I have given .357 magnum much consideration for this reason.
I would like to hear feedback from those that have experience with these cartridges, or perhaps others that I haven't considered.
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