I have a guy that works for us that owns land in Kentucky. I think he has about 80 acres of wooded hillside that he didn't pay much for at all. I am thinking south for land purchases also...even though you can't beat northern MI for being peaceful.
I got one last year and love it. I shoot the Hornady 225 for deer hunting and got my 8 pointer this past year at about 90 yards. I have it scoped and have also just started to reload for it. I'm using Sierra 210 HP for now and we'll see how it does. With the Hornady I can get 3 shot groups...
My family and I visited the smokies a few years back and it just happened to be after a fatal bear attack...needless to say we didn't walk those trails without protection. I feel if I'm legal within the state then I should be legal while camping in a park in that state.
I have 50 rounds of Remington CoreLokt in .35 Remington 200 GR SP.
40 rounds in boxes and 10 loose
asking $50
***make offers...I sold the rifle and don't need the ammunition anymore***
***Trades considered for 44 mag, 45 acp, .223***
I'm in Harlan, IN (just a few minutes northeast of Fort...
I'm looking for a nice 30-06 right now so if anyone has anything to trade let me know.
This is a very nice Model 81 in 35 Remington. It has a 5 round magazine. Everything is original and nothing is missing. This gun has been fired very little, the bore is very good and shiney. The trigger is...
I got mine in blue last fall for deer season and haven't had any trouble with it. I like the Hornady lever ammo best, but have fired softpoints too without problems.
Wal-marts in Fort Wayne have the Winchester super x 15 round bulk packs for $11.79 I believe...I was at the Lima Road store a few days ago and they had plenty
I've had my XD 45 since the release and have had zero problems with it...I got the service model and love it. Enjoy your new purchase...it's a great gun.
This is a very nice Model 81 in 35 Remington. It has a 5 round magazine. Everything is original and nothing is missing. This gun has been fired very little, the bore is very good and shiney. The trigger is extremely smooth and this rifle is very accurate. The wood has no cracking, just...
Muzzleloaders do have much better range than a 1894, but where I hunt is in the woods and rarely have had a shot over 100 yards. I will say that the most important thing in taking a deer humanely is in the shot placement and not so much the round in my opinion. There are a lot of bullets that...
I like to spread a tarp on the ground to catch brass when we shoot...I am shooting at our farm too though and not at a range so it is easy to lay the tarp..shoot and collect.
I like Hornady vmax bullets 55 gr with BLC2 powder and CCI primers...works great for me.