Hogs are one thing the Oregon DFW is pleased to report aren't found there. The regs do state that any 'feral' or (I presume) free-ranging hogs should be shot on sight so the probability that a population might get established is less that in some other places. I'm not sure how I feel about...
Same here. It was a view just like that that made me swear off lightly constructed bullets for pig. From then on it was Nosler partitions or nothing! I had a 139 gr. Hornady explode on the piggy's rib cage. The shot did finally kill it but there was absolutely no serious impact. Never...
Many a African farmer has fed his family and defended his stock with the 9.3. It's a grand round. If I could get back to Africa more often (or ever again!) I'd be happy with one in my hands. Fine N American cartridge, too. You shouldn't have to shoot an elk twice with that one.
Tonight I located another hat friendly restaurant with hat and coat hooks galore. Should you be in the Portland, OR area down in Selwood is Gino's. The sign over the door says the Original Leipzig Tavern but it's been Gino's for 20 years. Very old school bar and restaurant with great Italian...
Well, I have never previously been much of a Webley fan but if there were a sudden surge of them, like the Nepalese Martinis, I believe I might just get in line . . .
The EU kommissariat is entirely too big for its britches. History and tradition have to count for something.
[Bartender note: let's just be careful to steer clear of the political angles, thanks, folks!]
Anybody here interested in a BSA Martini action .22 target rifle? I've decided that I never will make a varmint gun out of it so it's going on the block. If you're interested, PM me.
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