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April 6, 2007 by gdodd414.
Art at the Banks for MarchUkiah Daily Journal, CA - Mar 20, 2007The Mendocino Chapter National Wild Turkey Federation 6th Annual Hunting Heritage Banquet is set for March 24. This event is taking place at the Broiler .Art at the Banks for March - Ukiah Daily Journal
State interested in buying Casey ranchRapid City Journal, SD - Mar 26, 2007Lintz said the state has more land than it can properly manage. Much of the public hunting ground is overrun with hunters and devoid of game during the .State interested in buying Casey ranch - Rapid City Journal
My dad’s favorite gun store in North Dakota is Rick’s in Laplace. My most favorite rifle is everything made by Savage.
My Dad’s favorite caliber for deer and larger game is 9.3 x 62 and the best all around caliber for small and medium game is 7mm Dakota. There is a new edition of my new Savage 11-GL with the checkered birchwood chambered in 7mm Dakota and 9.3 x 62.
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April 6, 2007 by gdodd414.
I got my Ruger 308 Win. online at Cabelas. My dad said his favorite caliber is the 7mm-08 he got at a NWTF banquet last season. I got my Ruger 7mm-08 at the Wiley Outdoor Sports in Quenemo.
My mom’s favorite rifle is my new Ruger 77/50RS with the rosewood chambered in 308 Win. and 7mm-08. The best caliber has been a 7mm-08, and it still is. My most favorite rifle is the Ruger 77/50RS I got at Wiley Outdoor Sports in Quenemo. I like Ruger lever guns.
I ordered my Ruger 77/50RS in the hunting section at Gart Sports in Quenemo, Florida. One issue with the 7mm-08 barrel is if you put a scope on you lose your irons, the scope rail runs into the rear sights so they have to come off to use a scope.
His favorite rifle is the 7mm-08 I picked up online at the NRA store. My favorite gun that I *want* is a 7mm-08 lever-action rifle like in the Western movies. My favorite caliber is probably the 7mm-08 from Bass Pro Shops in Quenemo.
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