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    Cap & Ball Revolver vs. Modern Handgun Qualification Course

    I can appreciate your frustrations all too often the guy behind the desk is making the decisions that may affect the officer on the street. This seems to be a on going situation when ever there is money involved, it has never made sense to me to cut corners no matter what when there is a...
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    Cap & Ball Revolver vs. Modern Handgun Qualification Course

    I find it strange that the state has no requirements for this issue. As a firearms instructor for a major state agency in Maryland this is a often discussed issue as to weapon retention. It is nice that the officers take it upon themselves to insure retention. But this would make me question the...
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    Age and score....

    Great, let us know when you harvest him, as I said nice buck. Good luck. R.C.
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    Cap & Ball Revolver vs. Modern Handgun Qualification Course

    I would think at the bare minimum the state would require a level two retention type holster. R.C.
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    Looking for Bag Mould

    Highly recommend LARRY CALAHAN excellent molds. AN APPALICHIAN HUNTER
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    Age and score....

    Did not mean to up set you, not knowing where the deer was from during the beginning of the discussion it was merely a statement. Probably the best approach would be to harvest the buck if you can and have him scored. They have a way of not being where you want especially once the rut kicks in...
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    Track of the Wolf

    Started on a new adventure with a BP cartridge rifle I have had for years, since I have retired I now have time to finally do this. Part of the adventure is research and building the needed loading equipment needed for this.TRACK OF THE WOLFE has been great with information and needed supplies...
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    Age and score....

    I will stick to the age, the rack score may go up to 140-160.With all the gene pools for raised deer and nutrition feeding programs going on this deer may be a product of such a program.Although I am not suggesting this is the situation, not knowing all the particulars involved with him. He is...
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    squirrels

    A few years back my dad would pick up our household garbage, The day before I had a batch of apple jack that we strained off and threw the plummies in the garbage. That morning a squirrel was in the garbage bag drunk as a skunk. When he picked up the bag out came the drunk squirrel ran up his...
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    squirrels

    I am with you, all that's needed now is some cats head biscuits and a beverage. AN APPALICHIAN HUNTER
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    Age and score....

    Looks like a young buck, Perhaps 2 yr old. the mass will shrink with the velvet gone and proper aging, drying of the rack. perhaps after all this 120 or a bit more on the hoof. Looks thin in the face. You would be hard pressed to get 50lbs of edible protein and this is if you do the butchering...
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    Jim Kibler's Colonial Kit

    O.K.I like them both. R.C.
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    Jim Kibler's Colonial Kit

    Opps I met KIEBLER
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    Jim Kibler's Colonial Kit

    I have 2 silers very good locks neither have had any problems, fast and reliable. first one was built by HERBERT GREENLY of Waynesboro Penn. this was my first custom build 1986. only problem is it is a right hand rifle. Took a few trips to the range to get used to shooting a right handed rifle...
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    Jim Kibler's Colonial Kit

    Very nice rifle, I have been following the posts on these weapons,I wonder if in the future he will offer a left hand version. I attempted to contact Mr. Kiebler via. a text but it came back as un-deliverable. Perhaps someone closer to him may be able to ask. Thanks R.C.
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    Tastiest game bird?

    We call that a hog maw,sausage,cabbage,diced potatoes,diced carrots. And baked.
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    looking for shooting bag

    Check out the CONTEMPORARY LONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,Always a bunch of them on there made by quality artisans. R.C.
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    Enough is Enough

    Ignore the bad, reap the good, it is like life. I use the native American approach if you are into idiocy you do not exist and I will not see you no matter what. R.C.
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    Tastiest game bird?

    Use a small can such as a tomato paste can or soup can, I done one this early summer and it turned out really good. The bird used was from a late Feb. hunt on a preserve hunt we do each year. R.C.
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    Tastiest game bird?

    Ever try a beer can pheasant. R.C.
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