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Sounds like you are having a great holiday season Colonel! Those are great pickups. ::tu::
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Thanks guys and lady. I’m more than blessed for sure. Now if I can just keep the boys from drooling all over them….. lol
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Great rifles, Bro. Wade! Don't know anything about the .35 Remington round other than when compared to a 30/30 it's the big one. Ought to be able to knock a hole in them big ol' Kentucky deer. ::tu:: Looking forward to seeing the results.
That wife of yours is definitely a keeper! ::nod::
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Edit: I just remembered I had a .35 Rem H.P. round in my desk drawer. I compared it to a .243, here is the picture:
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An interesting bit of trivia is that a .243 100gr. round has a muzzle velocity of 2900+/- fps and has 1950 ft-lb of energy. The .35 Rem with 200gr bullet has a muzzle velocity of 2100+/- fps and has about the same energy, 1920 ft-lb. It's interesting to compare various rounds and realize we all are striving for the same result, be it a deer in the freezer or bull' eye at what ever distance. ::hmm::

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treefarmer wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 3:43 am Great rifles, Bro. Wade! Don't know anything about the .35 Remington round other than when compared to a 30/30 it's the big one. Ought to be able to knock a hole in them big ol' Kentucky deer. ::tu:: Looking forward to seeing the results.
That wife of yours is definitely a keeper! ::nod::
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Bro. Phillp, at the ranges I shoot deer here, the ol 35 Remington Corelockts puts a hurt and a half on deer. Less recoil than a 30-30 and they hit hard. Usually if you aim in the boiler room they leave a nice big hole in and a nice big hole out with lots of tissue on the ground. But since the velocity is pretty moderate, you can eat right up to the hole.

And I agree, she’s a keeper for sure. "Far beyond rubies”.
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Wow!! What a gal! She is a keeper. ::tu::

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Paladin wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 4:38 am Wow!! What a gal! She is a keeper. ::tu::

Ray ::handshake::
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Neighbor you're flat out blest, good on you brother. 👏 👍 🙏 ::handshake::
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From an April 1947, New York newspaper.
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New_Windsor_NY wrote: Tue Nov 23, 2021 5:54 pm From an April 1947, New York newspaper.
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Colonel26 wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 4:07 am
treefarmer wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 3:43 am Great rifles, Bro. Wade! Don't know anything about the .35 Remington round other than when compared to a 30/30 it's the big one. Ought to be able to knock a hole in them big ol' Kentucky deer. ::tu:: Looking forward to seeing the results.
That wife of yours is definitely a keeper! ::nod::
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Bro. Phillp, at the ranges I shoot deer here, the ol 35 Remington Corelockts puts a hurt and a half on deer. Less recoil than a 30-30 and they hit hard. Usually if you aim in the boiler room they leave a nice big hole in and a nice big hole out with lots of tissue on the ground. But since the velocity is pretty moderate, you can eat right up to the hole.

And I agree, she’s a keeper for sure. "Far beyond rubies”.
Wade, what you said concerning punching a deer through and through, "big hole in, big hole out", makes a lot of sense. I've got a collection of bullets I have recovered from deer. That means one hole in and nothing coming out, they're just as dead but a whole lot easier to track if they run and are leaking from an exit wound. ::hmm:: I used to pride myself in having them drop right in their tracks from a high shoulder shot but not being as steady as I once was, seems like the more traditional lung shot is more comfortable to me now.
Just a thinkin'. ::nod::
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They look like they would do the job, tree. ::nod::
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bighomer wrote: Sat Nov 20, 2021 4:38 pm Neighbor you're flat out blest, good on you brother. 👏 👍 🙏 ::handshake::
I agree. Blessed in spite of myself. It sure ain’t because I deserve it.
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treefarmer wrote: Tue Nov 23, 2021 8:03 pm
Colonel26 wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 4:07 am
treefarmer wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 3:43 am Great rifles, Bro. Wade! Don't know anything about the .35 Remington round other than when compared to a 30/30 it's the big one. Ought to be able to knock a hole in them big ol' Kentucky deer. ::tu:: Looking forward to seeing the results.
That wife of yours is definitely a keeper! ::nod::
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Bro. Phillp, at the ranges I shoot deer here, the ol 35 Remington Corelockts puts a hurt and a half on deer. Less recoil than a 30-30 and they hit hard. Usually if you aim in the boiler room they leave a nice big hole in and a nice big hole out with lots of tissue on the ground. But since the velocity is pretty moderate, you can eat right up to the hole.

And I agree, she’s a keeper for sure. "Far beyond rubies”.
Wade, what you said concerning punching a deer through and through, "big hole in, big hole out", makes a lot of sense. I've got a collection of bullets I have recovered from deer. That means one hole in and nothing coming out, they're just as dead but a whole lot easier to track if they run and are leaking from an exit wound. ::hmm:: I used to pride myself in having them drop right in their tracks from a high shoulder shot but not being as steady as I once was, seems like the more traditional lung shot is more comfortable to me now.
Just a thinkin'. ::nod::
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As one feller said, dead is dead! And those high shoulder shots do put em down right now. But a 35 caliber hole in and out of the low lung/high heart area…they don’t go far and are easy to track.

The only problem is this year in my little place they’re nocturnal! My corn pile is GONE but in the daylight there’s nothing. Oh well, there’s a few more days left.
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Bro. Wade, that high shoulder shot leaves the heart intact! Fried venison heart is a special treat at Starvation Plantation not quite like the tender loins but close. :lol:
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::dang:: A local gunshop wanted to sell me 300 rounds of .22 CCI Mini mags for $60! Get real! ftd
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fergusontd wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 2:32 pm ::dang:: A local gunshop wanted to sell me 300 rounds of .22 CCI Mini mags for $60! Get real! ftd
I stocked up after the Obama fiasco when I was getting 500 rds. for $35 which was a deal. Not long before the purge it was around a buck a box.
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Speaking of high prices.....

I have been looking for some RN FMJ bullets so I can reload some 45 auto.
My son called me yesterday to tell me a local sports store had a box of 500 - .451 flat nose bullets for only..... $139..... really?

28 cents EACH for just bullets..... at that rate, well, I'm gonna wait a little longer.
Maybe a foolish idea but if that makes me a fool.... oh well.

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Samb wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 2:41 pm
fergusontd wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 2:32 pm ::dang:: A local gunshop wanted to sell me 300 rounds of .22 CCI Mini mags for $60! Get real! ftd
I stocked up after the Obama fiasco when I was getting 500 rds. for $35 which was a deal. Not long before the purge it was around a buck a box.
Ferg! Get out your calculator. That's only $10 a box of 50. Adjusted for inflation, that's not a bad price.
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Speaking of the current ammo shortage and outrageous prices, I've put itarget pro (or similar) www.itargetpro.com on my Christmas list this year. Anybody have experience or recommendations to share about the electronic laser dry-fire systems?

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Mumbleypeg wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 4:50 pm Speaking of the current ammo shortage and outrageous prices, I've put itarget pro (or similar) www.itargetpro.com on my Christmas list this year. Anybody have experience or recommendations to share about the electronic laser dry-fire systems?

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Samb wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 5:08 pm
Mumbleypeg wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 4:50 pm Speaking of the current ammo shortage and outrageous prices, I've put itarget pro (or similar) www.itargetpro.com on my Christmas list this year. Anybody have experience or recommendations to share about the electronic laser dry-fire systems?

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:lol: Probably not! Although I have seen some reviews saying you can set it up for 100+ yards, it seems more appropriate for handguns. Haven’t looked to see if the laser cartridges are available for anything smaller than .223. ::shrug::

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Mumbleypeg wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 4:50 pm Speaking of the current ammo shortage and outrageous prices, I've put itarget pro (or similar) www.itargetpro.com on my Christmas list this year. Anybody have experience or recommendations to share about the electronic laser dry-fire systems?

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I don’t have one, and I’ve never plaid around with one. But I’ve looked at them. I think they’d bee a hoot and a half. If Santa Clause brings it to you, do a review. I’d love to know if it’s a cool as it looks.
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treefarmer wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 2:16 pm Bro. Wade, that high shoulder shot leaves the heart intact! Fried venison heart is a special treat at Starvation Plantation not quite like the tender loins but close. :lol:
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Oh yes! Fried hog heart is right tasty as well. Do y’all eat that too?
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Wade,
When you get to talkin' about hog parts, you mustn't forget the wonderful dish of "liver and lights" with lots of black pepper. We haven't raised a hog to butcher in years but I can say that pork heart is good just like venison, chicken and beef. Lots of that stuff used to be used to make homemade souse or hog head cheese and don't forget the pickled pigs feet. Folks used to eat everything but the squeal. The canneries used to list all the ingredients of such delicacies as "potted meat", pig lips, ears, tails and such. Now it just says pork or pork parts. I suspect that Spam and Treet also contain all the good parts too. ::hmm::
To keep us on track, we always killed hogs with a .22 single shot rifle.
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treefarmer wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 8:18 pm
To keep us on track, we always killed hogs with a .22 single shot rifle.
Yep, one shot right 'tween the eyes.
Then hang 'em, bleed 'em and start scraping the hair off.

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