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23 days
Sept 23, 2010 13:00:31 GMT -4
Post by frontstuffer on Sept 23, 2010 13:00:31 GMT -4
Not that I'm counting...My Black Diamond XR is ready to go.Cant wait till the 16th!Unfortunately, my favorite spot is archery only now ( THANKS Lehigh Co. Parks.Cant tell you how much I appreciate THAT!)70 gr of Swiss 3f black under a .45 cal 250 grain Hornady XTP in a Harvester crush rib sabot ( 1550 fps) will solve my lack of venison problem nicely. I love the smell of black powder on the air...
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23 days
Sept 26, 2010 16:11:53 GMT -4
Post by justiceforall on Sept 26, 2010 16:11:53 GMT -4
I dont know weather to use my flinter or my inline?using the inline feels like i am betraying my beliefs in tradition but it is alot easier all around .
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Sept 27, 2010 8:28:39 GMT -4
Post by danders on Sept 27, 2010 8:28:39 GMT -4
I dont know weather to use my flinter or my inline?using the inline feels like i am betraying my beliefs in tradition but it is alot easier all around . if I am lucky I hope to use both. Have 2 tags 4 3b and will be up the whole week....my "vacation"!Will use pro hunter first and if I get a doe will go out with my gpr flinter then. as long as its not pouring...
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Post by frontstuffer on Oct 4, 2010 9:57:26 GMT -4
Dont know why using an inline betrays anything...Given the logic of some a percussion rifle is too modern.BTW my Black Diamond is a percussion.Remember, the artillery has used sabots for 500 years now and in its function as a sub caliber adaptor a sabot is no different than a patch.The October doe was set up as a muzzleloader season.Not a primative or flintlock so use your inline with pride. Sorry for the rant...
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