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May 18, 2007 by gerald.
Use technology wisely, but use your brain, tooHuntsville Times, AL - Apr 25, 2007Two recent turkey hunts illustrated the good that comes from thinking ahead, and the bad that comes from being an idiot by not planning. .Use technology wisely, but use your brain, too - Huntsville Times
Optimist tournament spotlights kidsRoanoke Times, VA - Apr 19, 2007If you are like me, in your lifetime you?ve had a bunch of spring gobbler hunts messed up by all kinds of intrusions: dogs running wild, logging trucks, .Optimist tournament spotlights kids - Roanoke Times
For deer hunting I like Savage lever actions, but I do have more 222 Hornet bolts than levers. There is a new edition of my new Savage 116FFS with the composite chambered in 30-30 and 222 Hornet. My favorite caliber is probably the 222 Hornet from Bass Pro Shops in Cullman. The best shooting caliber would have to be a 222 Hornet.
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May 18, 2007 by gerald.
Elk hunt applications availableCameron County Endeavor, PA - May 11, 2007. the public drawing to award 40 elk-hunting licenses (15 antlered and 25 antlerless) for this fall’s season and 10 licenses for the September 2008 hunt. .Elk hunt applications available - Cameron County Endeavor
San Diego Union-Tribune - Pack’s throwback artwork on the license features a Tule elk standing over a log, a ringneck pheasant at the bottom and three . One of the big prizes is a raffle for Turkey Hunt of the Year for two in Hawaii. It includes one day of deep-sea fishing .A license worth the 100 years and $37.30
My favorite rifle is my new Lazzeroni 2005 Global Hunter with the walnut chambered in 416 Rigby and .303 Enfield. My favorite caliber is probably the .303 Enfield from Bass Pro Shops in Beaverdam.
One drawback with shooting a ported .303 Enfield barrel is the increase in muzzle blast. Randolph said his favorite rifle is the Lazzeroni 2005 Global Hunter I got at Wiley Outdoor Sports in Beaverdam.
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