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Ridge Runner 07-05-2015 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by super_hunt54 (Post 4205397)
I'm still laughing trying to figure out which is bigger in those pics of RR's, the Ground Hog or that little ole deer :p

make all the fun ya want, wanna be an azz, I can too, for your info I hada request for a yearling from a family member, I filled the order, that's all it was
RR

jerry d 07-05-2015 03:45 PM

I had a Boyds laminate on my 700. IMO nice stock for the money. Had my smith bed it and was good to go. Theyre a bit on the heavy side. If you get a Boyds get it with checkering cause theyre slick w/o it.

super_hunt54 07-05-2015 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by Ridge Runner (Post 4205403)
make all the fun ya want, wanna be an azz, I can too, for your info I hada request for a yearling from a family member, I filled the order, that's all it was
RR

Slow ya roll kiddo, was just messing with ya! I've taken my share of yearlings for the rotisserie! Hard to beat them when slow roasted on a spit! (I'm still betting on the Ground Hog! That bugger was a fattie! :s1: )

Nomercy448 07-05-2015 06:04 PM

Like I said before - Lexus and Honda...

There aren't many Boyd's stocks on firing lines beneath champions, Mac's have won more than their fair share. They're made for different purposes. There are a lot more Boyd's stocks filling freezers.


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