Bison for a bison
#11
I would truck but I have really big ole sausage fingers so me and bolt/plunger type MLers don't mesh well together. Can't get the primers loaded without a tool and I hate using primer tools. It would be my luck it would get left on the bench or somewhere and then I get to my hunting spot and be screwed. Have to use break open or drop block type if I aint out there with me old Hawken
#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: gilbert az
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I would truck but I have really big ole sausage fingers so me and bolt/plunger type MLers don't mesh well together. Can't get the primers loaded without a tool and I hate using primer tools. It would be my luck it would get left on the bench or somewhere and then I get to my hunting spot and be screwed. Have to use break open or drop block type if I aint out there with me old Hawken
#13
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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#14
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: gilbert az
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#15
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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And on the Bison for a Bison, wish you the best on your trip, but I would like to shoot that rifle just once to say that I did with 1 of those 600grn shoulder relocators!! My 54 Renegade with the Buffalo Bullets Maxis over a healthy pile of T7 is enough for me to keep practice to a minimum over short periods.