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sabotloader 03-20-2011 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by caplock (Post 3788903)
I've never had a crud ring with 777, use it in my #11 fired knight bighorn and my Thompson center Black Diamond. Just wish the stuff would go off when it gets cold like 10 deg or colder, not good in sidelocks either.

Hey Cap,just a siggestion, i hunt with it here in Idaho at temperatures well below zero with both Renegades and a Remington 700ML, but I did have to make the switch to T7-3f and also switched #11 caps to the #11 Mag cap and better yet the RWS Dynamint Noble 1075+ cap from Germany. This year it is going to be the same combination in a Knight MK-85 or maybe a Big Horn (52 cal)

Since then no problem at all.

builder459 03-20-2011 12:06 PM


Originally Posted by MountainDevil54 (Post 3788898)
LMAO they do come in handy dont they? When mine is in the truck with me, i dont have to worry about locking the doors.

That's a nice looking dog MD, but a bit small lol. i have a 110 lb red nose..named cletis lol

builder459 03-20-2011 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by falcon (Post 3788915)
Nice Jeep, Muley.

This is my hog hauler. 1994 Toyota 4 banger pickup:

Lock Right lockers
Headers and car-back system
Linex bed liner
Demountable 6,000 pound Ramsey winch



Falcon the old toyotas are excellent wheelers as long as they have the solid front axles. the IFS front ends didn't hold up well to hard core wheeling.great axles straight from the factory.. Ray

ronlaughlin 03-20-2011 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by Muley Hunter (Post 3788911)
The only place you go into better than me is the gas station. You've had more practice.

Ain't this fun! The only way it could be better, would be if we were doing it around the camp fire.

Muley Hunter 03-20-2011 12:22 PM

Page changed before I got my last post posted. Check it out.

I have to go take the pooch for his mountain run.

Laters

ronlaughlin 03-20-2011 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by builder459 (Post 3788916)
Sorry Ron, but that ford can't even "fit" into the places i go. and i have owned a lot of ford 4x4's. ford truck man here also.them old fords with there long wide wheel bases have there limits to be sure..Ray

Oh yeah!! My truck only needs chains on one tire, and it will go............................................ Talking rifles, and trucks, and hunting around the fire burns up a week's worth of wood in one night. Only 7 months to go until the first campfire.

falcon 03-20-2011 12:30 PM


the IFS front ends didn't hold up well to hard core wheeling.
Ray
i'm aware of that.

builder459 03-20-2011 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by ronlaughlin (Post 3788929)
Oh yeah!! My truck only needs chains on one tire, and it will go............................................ Talking rifles, and trucks, and hunting around the fire burns up a week's worth of wood in one night. Only 7 months to go until the first campfire.

Yahhhhhhhhh, Heeeeeeeeeee Ron, i miss the campfire BS already myself. Ray

jaybez101099 03-20-2011 12:45 PM

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We went from APP to Jeeps and UTV's so heres mine. 2008 Jeep ans 2010 BadBoy XR

MountainDevil54 03-20-2011 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by builder459 (Post 3788919)
That's a nice looking dog MD, but a bit small lol. i have a 110 lb red nose..named cletis lol

The last time i took him to the vet, he weighed in at 102 lbs. That was last year and hes been doing a lot of chowing down and sleeping in bed since then :s2:

He seriously though needs to get his weight down, hes around 25-30lbs over weight and it aint muscle.


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