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I am not having FOMO right now....(Fear Of Missing Out)....

But I'd eat it...
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3 minutes ago
I see it must be starting to exit already.

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3 minutes ago
I use horse whisper bait on a piece of hide nailed down.
Lures on the remakes, unless it's a drag set.
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4 minutes ago
Sweet!
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Nice!
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15 minutes ago
I had multiple transactions with wr otis, all fine and dandy, fast payment and great communication, thank you very much.
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Trapper Talk
16 minutes ago
Can't say that I expected any different. They've sucked hind end this year no matter what the win loss says and they had no business being in the playoff.

IMO, Deboer ain't going to make it. He might surprise me and pull ot all together next season, get his players to work his system but I'm just not seeing it.

But, I bleed Crimson and will to the day I die.

Perkins didn't make it either.
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Trapper Talk
20 minutes ago
just caught my first yote. Now all I think about is catching coyotes LOL.

I would like some tips on catching more.
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24 minutes ago
Beaureguard is a classic one. I like Covington, basically an improved Beaureguard for more uniform sized roots. Mahan/Bradshaw is my next favorite.

Agreed on the marshmellow, can't stand them. Much prefer the way mama did her souffle with butter, brown sugar, and pecan crumble on top.
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25 minutes ago
This tanned Wolf was professionally prepared in Alaska. It has no damage and is absolutely beautiful. It is available for trade. I am not selling it. I am trading for silver coins, bars, bullion, rounds or old US paper currency. I would also consider trading for Alphas, Sterlings, Jakes or larger Minnesota Brand traps.

Pictures are available for serious inquirers. Please do not ask to purchase it.


Thanks for looking and Happy New Year.


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Trapper Talk
31 minutes ago
Originally Posted by WI Outdoors

No Idea. How do I tell?


A ROUGH rule of thumb but not exact:
If it is all numbers, it is a PROBABLY pre-64 although 64-68 fall into this catagory..
If it starts with a G serial number it is post 64.
If the serial number is a wild mix of letters and numbers that looks Chinese it is a BACO.



Originally Posted by waggler
Originally Posted by 160user
I have some and my only complaint is that they are heavy, very heavy. Especially the Super Grades.

But in heavier calibers such as the 375H&H they shoot like a dream, with no need for a muzzle brake.
I have one of the last stainless classics that they made; love it.



Absolutely! My 375 is a tank but you can actually lay on the bench with it and not get the snot beat out of you. I never understood the guys that bought Tikka Superlights in 300 WSM and then were shocked at how brutal they were on the bench. Same traffic for the guys that want a 6 pound sheep rifle in 300 WBY or 300 UM.
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36 minutes ago
ttt,



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Trapper Talk
37 minutes ago
Originally Posted by 160user
Originally Posted by WI Outdoors
I have a .270 featherweight



A real one, a USRA ones or a BACO?

No Idea. How do I tell?
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Trap Shed
37 minutes ago
ttt,


Jedi
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Trapper Talk
38 minutes ago
Originally Posted by 160user
I have some and my only complaint is that they are heavy, very heavy. Especially the Super Grades.

But in heavier calibers such as the 375H&H they shoot like a dream, with no need for a muzzle brake.
I have one of the last stainless classics that they made; love it.
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39 minutes ago
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39 minutes ago
Does this look ok? Is it ok I set a T-Post to anchor to? The log is pretty rotton so I drove the post a couple feet in. There's a dab of caster on the top of the log.

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41 minutes ago
The pre-64's that I have handled were boat anchors. Great rifle but VERY heavy.
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Trapping Only
44 minutes ago
How deep did you drive them in?
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45 minutes ago
Hi Boco!!!
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Trapper Talk
46 minutes ago
The pre-64's aren't very light. The US Repeating Arms made ones with the Schnabel tip were quite a little lighter and were made in the 80's and 90's. The new BACO ones that I have handled are heavier. Don't overlook a Tikka! I have a stainless walnut one in 6.5x55 that looks sharp and shoots amazing!
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