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#1
General Forum / Re: Word Association Game
Last post by Lcmacd 58 - Today at 06:31:04 PM
Serpent
#2
General Forum / Re: Not receiving push notific...
Last post by Bedge7767 - Today at 06:22:43 PM
I'm not getting them either. I wonder if anyone is.
#3
Turkey Calls / The Green Dragon
Last post by trb136 - Today at 06:21:15 PM
A lot of work in this call, Delrin and Green Scale Juma.. I was in the mood for something different. lol


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#4
General Forum / Re: Rio outfitter
Last post by Up Hill - Today at 06:20:04 PM
Thanks for both responses,I'll look into them. Seems to me though that oklahoma was on the decline the last few years.
#5
General Forum / Re: Word Association Game
Last post by zelmo1 - Today at 06:15:17 PM
Pliskin
#6
General Forum / Re: As seasons end what is nex...
Last post by Gooserbat - Today at 06:12:48 PM
Lots of work to catch up on.  The joys of being self employed.
#7
General Forum / Re: Turkey meat question
Last post by ruination - Today at 05:49:20 PM
Bucket of acetone and some dry ice, flash freeze  :turkey2:
#8
20 Gauge Turkey Guns / M2 Urbino Pistol Grip problem
Last post by twyatt - Today at 05:47:59 PM
I've read in several places that the Mesa Tactical Urbino Pistol Grip stock for the 12ga M2 fits the 20ga, but with a little overhang that can be easily sanded/filed to be flush, so I ordered one to put on my M2 20ga.
I just received it and for the life of me I can't figure out how this is supposed to fit.

I'm not talking about how you attach the bolt inside the stock, I'm talking about the front where it meets the receiver.  The back of my M2 is flat, so how is this thing supposed to sit against the gun???  What am I missing here?






#9
General Forum / Re: Jakes on accident...
Last post by Dhamilton1 - Today at 05:46:05 PM
Been hunting for 4 years now and killed my first bird ever this year in WV and he was a Jake. He had a funny gobble from a distance but when he got closer, he sounded like any other I've heard gobbling in the woods (maybe untrained ears still). He let out one last heart pounding gobble at about 50 yards and when his head popped out above the log he came in from behind, I didn't think twice. I was actually surprised when I grabbed him off the ground but still happy nonetheless. Cut off his short 3" beard, stubby almost none existent "spurs" and have his tail fan pinned to card board and boraxed in the garage.


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#10
General Forum / Re: Jakes on accident...
Last post by ruination - Today at 05:44:25 PM
None, but I've passed 2 long beards this year thinking they might be jakes :turkey2: