Re: need help identifying 7.62 ammo for sale
[Re: white17]
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02/13/13 08:16 PM
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Posts: 2,317 Montana
mtbadger
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trapper
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Montana
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AKA yep either by the pound or for recreations....
Ordinary men can do extrodinary things....
Always looking for Bridger #3OS and 1.65OS
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Re: need help identifying 7.62 ammo for sale
[Re: white17]
#3636389
02/13/13 08:59 PM
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Posts: 73 Alaska
akpawpincher
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trapper
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Alaska
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Carvers really like the non bleached non chewed ones! Newhouse114 may weigh in here...
Trapping and predator hunting since 1984: "So that others may live."
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Re: need help identifying 7.62 ammo for sale
[Re: white17]
#3636484
02/13/13 09:29 PM
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Posts: 5,638 Bethel, Alaska
fishermann222
"OX"
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"OX"
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Posts: 5,638
Bethel, Alaska
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akassassin next time you come to BET load the plane with them, i know a guy who may pay 5 bucks a pound If they are still brown, and no skull plate attached of course.
Last edited by fishermann222; 02/13/13 09:29 PM.
I survived the Tman crash of '06
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Re: need help identifying 7.62 ammo for sale
[Re: white17]
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02/13/13 10:21 PM
02/13/13 10:21 PM
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Posts: 65 AUK,Alaska
Ak-49
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trapper
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Wow we got some good piles all what we shot though, I've only found 2 sheds one year when we had no snow but now we have been pounded got a good snow year. Might be hard to stick some of our racks on the plane even if we cut in half. Long points and kinda wide 40-53" widest in the yard is 67" I might be wrong might be wider. I never knew they were worth anything if I had know. I'd take better care too many loose dogs out here chew some of them up. Them are nice sheds though. It is awesome what we trappers get to see. Never know what's gonna happen when we head out.
Pile fur
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Re: need help identifying 7.62 ammo for sale
[Re: scotty]
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02/14/13 04:28 AM
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Posts: 155 Ruby, Ak
scotty
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trapper
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Ruby, Ak
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Green box is 440 rd of russian 762x54R made in 84, goes for around $125...Stainless steel box is 762X25 that is made in Poland, 50's, goes for $400...
Scotty Yukon river bush teacher jssbastiat@aol.com feel free to contact me!
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Re: need help identifying 7.62 ammo for sale
[Re: FullFreezer]
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02/15/13 03:25 AM
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Posts: 17 Tonsina, Alaska
Wolverinebait
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Tonsina, Alaska
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Cool pics, how far away were the wolves? Probably at least 1½ miles.... little too far for the .22 mag,....
"I'm sorry for hurting your feelings when I called you stupid,... I thought you already knew,..."
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Re: need help identifying 7.62 ammo for sale
[Re: white17]
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02/15/13 03:26 AM
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Posts: 65 AUK,Alaska
Ak-49
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trapper
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Man, you got some good trapping areas
Pile fur
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Re: need help identifying 7.62 ammo for sale
[Re: white17]
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02/15/13 03:27 AM
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Posts: 490 Fairbanks AK
Aknative
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trapper
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Man, way to spot'em! Hope they get into your gear!
Rumors of my assimilation have been greatly exaggerated.
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Re: need help identifying 7.62 ammo for sale
[Re: Wolverinebait]
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02/15/13 07:35 AM
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Posts: 4,500 Fairbanks, Alaska
Pete in Frbks
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Cool pics, how far away were the wolves? Probably at least 1½ miles.... little too far for the .22 mag,.... Just pull the trigger harder.....!
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Re: need help identifying 7.62 ammo for sale
[Re: white17]
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02/15/13 09:14 AM
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Posts: 4,831 Alaska, USA
Top Jimmy
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"Assistant Speling Zcar"
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WB, we had a weasle this week that had also tangled with a porky a while back. Had a few on the outside, including one through a front paw, that were easy to see. Was amazed at the ones I didn't see until skinning, including one all the way into his guts and healed in, several under the skin in the front legs, and one small quill in his nasal cavity. Those suckers sure are fearless, but pay a price for a try at a meal.
-TJ
Some people are like slinkies - not really good for anything, but they bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs.
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Re: need help identifying 7.62 ammo for sale
[Re: white17]
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02/15/13 02:50 PM
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Posts: 3,886 Bethel, AK
Kusko
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"Mr. Mayor"
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Bethel, AK
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Our last wolverine was our first one WITHOUT porky quills.
"There are three things I have learned never to discuss with people: religion, politics and the Great Pumpkin." Linus Van Pelt www.alaskafinandfur.com
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