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Old 02-04-2008, 10:54 AM   #1
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Went through bass pro the other day and took another look at a stainless KRB. Dang, shouldn't have done that. I really like my blued steel KRB, but now I'm really wishing I'd gotten the stainless. Hmmmm, that puuurrrty thing keeps haunting my dreams worse than the thought of Jessica Biel in a bikini; and brothers, that's some pretty serious dreaming right there. Talkedfinances overwith the little lady andshe lays down the law. If I want a newstainlessKRB, I'll have to sell the other to help pay for it. I'm still contemplating that move, so we'll see. That stainless sure is puurrrrrtty![&:]
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jessica biel?[:'(] u dont have any taste man.

Yeah you should have gotten the ss krb
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Old 02-04-2008, 11:21 AM   #3
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jessica biel?[:'(] u dont have any taste man.
I don't know man, shewas hot in a bikini in the movie "Stealth". Of course, I've got a thing for women who are in really good shape. She's just plain tight!

Yeah, that stainless KRBmay just find it's way into my gun safe here in the near future.
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Old 02-04-2008, 11:23 AM   #4
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I know how ya feel chris. I just started into ML this year. I have 2 now, and hoping that everything works out today, I be able to get more, man do I want more
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Old 02-04-2008, 01:52 PM   #5
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Yep, me too. I've just owned on for a little over a year and want another one. I'll be down in Paducah KY this weekend and plan on hitting a few places down there to shoulder and "fondle" a few different ones. On my list of canidates are the KRB, TC Omega, and the Savage 10ML.
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Old 02-04-2008, 03:26 PM   #6
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I didn't really get bit bad till I got my savage last year. The long range tinkering has really got me just about obsessed.I know that I'm not very likely to have a 300+ yard shot. Most(90%+) of the deer I see are less than 200 yds away, and most of them are around100 or less. I only have 2 stands I can even see more than 250 yds. But it is fun and it gives me something to do till next season.
And if ol big boy wants to tempt menext ML season, he will have picked the wrong guy!
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Old 02-04-2008, 07:06 PM   #7
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Chris -- Well if the stainless steel is what you want then you need to do what ever is necessary and get the rifle. I can understand your wife's reasoning. If I were going to get a rifle it would be the stainless steel KRB7
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Old 02-04-2008, 07:25 PM   #8
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Let see :return the blue model to bass pro just say it don't shoot straight
upgrade to SS
check the used gun rack and get the blue model at 1/2 being used.
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Old 02-04-2008, 09:54 PM   #9
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Chris welcome to the club!

I've never tried, can you return muzzle loaders?
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Personally, I don't believe there is any such thing as "MZ Addiction". For example, I've been playing with muzzle loaders for a little over forty years and could have quit any time I wanted - I just never wanted to. Sure, I think about muzzle loadersa lot. Maybe talk about them now and then, or or even constantly. Once in a while I dream about them. Have a locker full of five different kinds of powder, about sixtypounds ofbullets in twenty or thirty different styles,three or four or five different patching materials, enough sabots tomelt down and make a plastic replica of a Volkswagon,a pileof miscellaneous chunks of leadin the corner of thegarage, six range rods and cleaning rods, 209 primers, #11 caps, 25ACP primers, musket caps, black English flints, cut agate flints, bullet lube, patch lube, cleaning supplies,etc., etc., etc.

Now, I know inmy heart that if I were addicted to muzzle loading I would never think of anything else. However, I do occasionally think about sex and often wonder what's for dinner. SO, I'm NOT ADDICTED!
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