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10/19/2006 10:05:17 AM EDT
First off, congrats on the wedding, dude she definitley looks like a keeper!!!


But, secondly, as promised.

Your 25-06 so far has passed on 2 3x3's,2 3x2's and too many forkies to shake a stick at.  Hopefully on the first week of Nov I'll have a pics of some backstraps for ya


BTW, that thing hates Rem factory ammo!!! Hates it!  Seems to love the quick handloads of 115gr Nos BT's though
10/19/2006 6:20:24 PM EDT
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Watcha doin' hunting with a 25-06? I thought you were using a 7mm. That gun finally get to be to much for an old guy like you?
10/19/2006 9:02:59 PM EDT
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That's great and all, but seeing as you reffered to it as my (Ziess's) rifle I am going to need some Jerky/Sausage/Backstraps from that first kill to make me feel better about pawning off that fine weapon to you.

Good luck on your Elk hunt!

Hmm... I never noticed it did not like the Rem stuff, interesting. I routinely shot the Rem stuff at 300 yds with no problems.

Oh and thanks for the comments about the wifey, I definiitely got lucky with her!


What a sweet, sweet rifle. If you ever want to sell it, let me know first.
10/20/2006 6:56:07 AM EDT
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Quoted:
Watcha doin' hunting with a 25-06? I thought you were using a 7mm. That gun finally get to be to much for an old guy like you?


Beings how a 22lr isn't legal for these little rat valley deer we have, I had to step down to a quarter bore to keep the overkill to a minimum
10/20/2006 7:41:54 PM EDT
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Quoted:

Quoted:
Watcha doin' hunting with a 25-06? I thought you were using a 7mm. That gun finally get to be to much for an old guy like you?


Beings how a 22lr isn't legal for these little rat valley deer we have, I had to step down to a quarter bore to keep the overkill to a minimum


With the way you shoot I am sure a .22lr wou;d do just fine.