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Started by gobble157, November 27, 2011, 08:20:20 PM
Quote from: rempumpman on November 27, 2011, 09:42:03 PMSome mighty fine shootin' irons you have there sir; a big congrats; how far along are you on the 49 state turkey killin'? let me know; once againg congrats and thanks for sharing.
Quote from: cassga on November 28, 2011, 03:55:06 PMThose bottom 2 would make nice boat anchors
Quote from: gobbler74 on November 28, 2011, 12:10:42 PMNice Rigs! Myself and a hunting buddy are going back to Arizona for his 49th state kill this spring after a goose egg last year. Not too bad when we consider he had 3 trips to California before scoring #48. He broke his back in September and hopefully will be close to 100% by April. Good Luck on your hunt, that takes dedication far above what some folks understand.
Quote from: gobble157 on November 27, 2011, 08:20:20 PMSo I went ahead and got me another Browning a couple days ago. I got the Browning Maxus in Bottomland at 26". It absolutely feels amazingly light and balanced. I'm having receiver tapped and drilled for a Docter red dot scope for turkey season. I can't wait to shoot it and see the results. The other guns I have are both Browning Golds NWTF models. One is a 12 ga and the other a 10 ga. These guns have put the smack down on some longbeards since the beginning of my 49 state slam quest. God bless!David
Quote from: gobble157 on November 28, 2011, 05:10:34 PMQuote from: gobbler74 on November 28, 2011, 12:10:42 PMNice Rigs! Myself and a hunting buddy are going back to Arizona for his 49th state kill this spring after a goose egg last year. Not too bad when we consider he had 3 trips to California before scoring #48. He broke his back in September and hopefully will be close to 100% by April. Good Luck on your hunt, that takes dedication far above what some folks understand. Gobbler74,It does take loads of dedication and well thought out planning. I started back in 2004 when I first entered the military. I've definitely put a dent in the US Slam, but I've missed in over 5 other states in the past few years Would have been nice, but only time will tell. This year I'm either hitting the New England states or will hit states that I missed in. I have a tag in for Nevada and California. Flying into Reno and hunting some land in Nevada (If I get drawn), then hunting in Cali. Looking forward to another great year...Lord Willing! God bless and good luck to your buddy!David
Quote from: gobbler74 on November 28, 2011, 07:30:16 PMQuote from: gobble157 on November 28, 2011, 05:10:34 PMQuote from: gobbler74 on November 28, 2011, 12:10:42 PMNice Rigs! Myself and a hunting buddy are going back to Arizona for his 49th state kill this spring after a goose egg last year. Not too bad when we consider he had 3 trips to California before scoring #48. He broke his back in September and hopefully will be close to 100% by April. Good Luck on your hunt, that takes dedication far above what some folks understand. Gobbler74,It does take loads of dedication and well thought out planning. I started back in 2004 when I first entered the military. I've definitely put a dent in the US Slam, but I've missed in over 5 other states in the past few years Would have been nice, but only time will tell. This year I'm either hitting the New England states or will hit states that I missed in. I have a tag in for Nevada and California. Flying into Reno and hunting some land in Nevada (If I get drawn), then hunting in Cali. Looking forward to another great year...Lord Willing! God bless and good luck to your buddy!David On the Northeast states..if you hit a wall with Rhode Island give me a shout. Also can give a tip on how to get in Nevada if you dont draw a tag but youve got a few years left to draw before going that route. All his states were driven to except Hawaii and Washington. Been a long road for him. Ive only gone along to get a few myself. I enjoy the road time. Lot of stuff to see out there.