Thanks for the help!
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Fork Horn
Joined: Sep 2005
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From: Waterford, MI.
After all the input I got T/C Omega and Talley mounts. Sights will coming off from it next and then to the range and try some different loads. Thanks again to everbody for the input.
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Do you not go deer hunting when it is only 25F outside?Last few days here in my neck of Michigan were sunny and bright with the temp running in the high 20'sF range. I admit the wind on Sunday and Monday were biting cold but thats Michigan for ya.
This morning isn't good scope weather thats for sure, but I bet the range is empty.
Nice set up you have there.
Al
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Fork Horn
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From: Waterford, MI.
Oh yeah I was out Muzzleloading when it was 14 deg w/ 22mph wind, about 2 1/2 hrs in a treestand and then moved to a ground blind for the next six hours. Our range is very rarely empty, our sportsmans club has group called the "Frontenders" and they even do winter Rondy's. After season I just try to limit my exposure to cold weather and try to get seasoned for golf. Thanks on the compliment on the gun, all you guys on this forum that responded helped me make the choices.
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Really nice looking ML. I also shoot an Omega &
hope yours is a good shooter. There is an
enormous amount of good information here on
powder and bullet/sabots combinations. Weather
has been lousy here in West Kentucky but Sat.
supposed to be nice. So maybe I can get some
range time in. Again nice looking ML.
Danny
hope yours is a good shooter. There is an
enormous amount of good information here on
powder and bullet/sabots combinations. Weather
has been lousy here in West Kentucky but Sat.
supposed to be nice. So maybe I can get some
range time in. Again nice looking ML.
Danny



