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rsvRidr

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  1. With this being your criteria, either caliber would perform just fine. I personally would opt for .308 for reasons as mentioned already (availability/accessibility $$) and for the short action. If you were going out west to hunt large/dangerous game and/or wished to shoot 180gr or higher weight bullets,then I would favor the .06 fwiw-I have two Savages (.223/.308) and think for a sub $1k rifle they are hard to beat. While I am not an 'expert' I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night
  2. Just a slight word of caution when using steel targets for close range, (15yds or so) stay away from jacketed rounds as the copper will eventually come back in your direction.You are going to be much safer buying LRN for your steel shooting. Or make sure you have good eye protection and that your insurance is up to date:). I also prefer steel targets angled stationary vs the reactive ones. The swinging ones will occasionally be at an upward angle and with fast follow up shots, the ricochet rounds will sometimes not go (preferably) down into the ground.
  3. I may be able to ride half of the route with you. What time are you going to be coming down 541 around 60?
  4. I think you might be right,she was either texting or it was a mirror. You can see what appears to be a small object(phone maybe) fly across the road @14sec http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9p9aCXQQZZA&feature=player_embedded
  5. It was nice meeting you and everyone else as well. I had a good time and will try to make it for some more rides. Thx
  6. My issues are not the ankles but the calves. Two boots that I found that offer the most room/adjust ability are the A*'s SMX Plus and the AXO Primato 2. I would have him give them both a try. Especially the AXO's if you can find them.
  7. Not the most direct route, but it will help break up the boring parts of getting in and out of the city traffic/roads Take 83s out of Wooster to 62w just south of Millersburg. 62w to 520 to 514 to Danville where you can pick up 62w again. Take 62w to 161 to sr3(westerville rd./Iron pony) 60s from 62 to 541 to 79s to 16w would be a nice route also except for the slabbing from Newark to the Pony
  8. One word of caution on the old Mossberg bolts 12ga/20ga/410 etc. They were notorious for having defective safeties. Make sure the gun is of course safe/empty, then put the safety on and pull the trigger. Switch the safety to 'fire' and you will probably hear the firing pin drop. If yours doesn't, chances are it will at some point in its life. Just be aware that they are known for such failures/accidental discharges By the way, love the green paint
  9. Wright Brothers Power in Newark http://www.wrightbrotherspower.com/ . They have been helpful with me keeping two old Husky saws running.
  10. http://www.agricover.com/access/ I have had them on my Dodge Ram and Toyota Tacoma for several years with zero issues. Great company and products
  11. Enjoy. He had a 848 then a 1098 and now the Multi. http://vimeo.com/34155121
  12. Hello everybody,longtime lurker here. I just had to stop in and say following this thread has been some great entertainment. Also, to go along with the topic, I have bought a few guns,boots,scopes,arrows etc from Woodbury through the years. I liked their store better when they were on 546 as the service and prices seemed a lot better. Having said that, after hearing what they done to a few of you guys here, F-them they are not getting another dime of mine. If they are treating customers this way, its just a matter of time till they would have got me.
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