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    FREE BBSB !!!

    Zane, Do you still have both boats? What's your asking price on the one pictured?
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    Classic Barnagate Sneak Box

    Is that a 14 foot model? The cockpit looks pretty long. Would you be interested in selling just the boat?
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    Steel shot/Broken teeth?

    I have always used larger shot #2 and bigger because of retained energy. As a result very few of the birds I breast out retain any shot. Chomping down on any kind of shot is not a pleasant dining experience.
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    Benelli Problem

    I have never had any problems with Rem oil. Too many gunners have a tendency to use copious amounts of their favorite lube much like ketchup on fries! Toss in some sand, grain chaff, dried grass and a little mud and you wind up with a single shot auto. Just like the decoys, waders, boat and...
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    More Uncle Ted

    Some mistakes you never stop paying for especially when they are viewed by the court of public opinion. I am not a Nugent fan but, I will say that if you find a news paper of any size that has not manipulated the truth in some way to promote a story you will be the first.
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    air rifles

    David, I have been a airgun shooter/collecter for well over 45 years. Springers? I have two of airarms best a Prosport and a TX200. Beeman, HW97K, R1, R9. RWS, models 26,34,48 and 52 I can keep going and I haven't got to the PCP guns yet. Yes I am well aware about pellet fit, weight and flight...
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    air rifles

    The problem isn't with the mount. It is within the scope, if the turrets are not adjusted past the mid point of its entire adjustment range the point of impact will change. This is a very common problem. Adjust your scope so it will shoot low, I mean screw the adjustment all the way down and...
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    air rifles

    Does you gamo have a scope? When you sighted it in does the elevation turret have a lot adjustment in it? Does the windage turret have a lot of adjustment? Most break barrel air guns have what is called " barrel droop" and while it pertains more to the scope then the barrel there is a easy fix...
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    need suggestions

    I bought a pair of Bushnell Legends 10x when they first came out. Price was just a squeak over 300 bucks. These have bounced around the bottom of the sneakbox, been dropped out of the tree stand and are still as clear as the day I bought them.
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    Ted Nugent

    There is good and bad in everyone. In Ted's case, he does give a good argument with anti's when interviewed under controlled conditions. That being said, he can also make the most hardcore outdoorsmen wince at some of his outbursts. His show is nothing more then a attempt at grandstanding among...
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    air rifles

    One thing that a lot of folks don't realize, that a good quality air rifle will rival any .22 for accuracy and most have quite a punch within their limitations. Spring rifles from Beeman and Airarms have match grade triggers that are fully adjustable. One thing to watch for are the lower grade...
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    air rifles

    Depending on your choice, many spring powered and most all of the PCP guns have shrouded and baffled barrels. This feature reduces noise to a level conducive to plinking in your back yard. Caliber choice has a lot to do with noise as well, .177 can be very quiet where a .25 will turn a few...
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    air rifles

    John, I have been a air gun nut for most of my life, my collection has a mix of springers and pcp guns. The market today has so many good choices along with some really good glass at a good price as well. It would be best to educate yourself on personal preference before looking at price. Spring...
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    Wool coat suggestions

    Filson,Sleeping Indian and King of the mountain make good clothing. Filson gives you the most bang for the buck in my opinion. Sleeping Indian and KOM have better camo patterns but are quite a bit more. If you check some of the Traditional Archery sites you will find a lot more wool retailers...
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    sneakbox value?

    Chris, I went the same route years ago. I had a nice sneakbox built for me by Sammy Hunt in '81. The problem was I hunted with a couple of guys who didn't own boats(and some of the ones that did always had motor problems or equipment failure of some type). I sold the sneakbox for what I paid...
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    Sealing Black Cork

    In the late 70"s I made all of my blocks from refrigeration grade cork. I used marine spar varnish thinned to approx.30 to 50% with mineral spirits. A couple of coats harden the cork and seal them up nicely( drying time is greatly reduced when thinned). If you are doing black ducks, thompsons...
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    Got a little fur to start me day.

    Looks like a nice red, our season gets started next thursday. Can't wait to start hanging cable.
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    WHAT'S THE BEST HIP FELLAS????

    I run a trapline from November to March and pretty much live in hip boots. The heavy duty Lacross boots hold up well, I get two sometimes three seasons from a pair(if I stay away from the barbed wire!)
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    Shotgun Stock length?

    You may be better off looking for a youth stock depending on the gun. Kids can grow into a full length stock pretty fast. In the past with my own kids, I used a series of plexi-glass spacers and a couple of different thickness recoil pads to follow growth sperts. As for your original question...
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    Tuckerton - Sneakbox entry question/concern

    What are the dates for the Tuckerton show this year? I haven't been to the show since the early 90's Thanks
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