July 28, 201510 yr No, they were together and I "happened upon" them.My dick is always clean.Sounds like a good deal.
July 28, 201510 yr No, they were together and I "happened upon" them.My dick is always clean.Double the pleasure double the fun!
July 28, 201510 yr Move.Any places for sale in your neighboorhood? That would be cool we could hang out all the time.neighbors house just sold for 4.3M but I think another one will be popping up because of it I would be interested in lots as well,as long as it has septic,water and electric hook ups. A 50' x 170' lot just sold around the corner for $1.975M without septic, water or electric. There is no water hookup here btw.
July 28, 201510 yr Maybe a better thing is to see if the little men want to learn how to shoot a bow, then you can target practice and set up courses and teach them the skill.exactly what I am starting with a bow.... I would hate to try to find a bow with your draw length. Your options will be extremely limited. For Deer and bird a shotgun makes sense, although if you can use rifle, I prefer a rifle all day over a shotgun for big game. In Southern NY we used to have to use shotgun, although that has finally changed. I had 3 shotgun for hunting. For Deer, I had an Ithaca Model 37 Deerslayer. The Model 37 was THE choice for law enforcement for decades. It's 100% reliable action, with a bottom feed, bottom eject made it perfect for moving through houses side by side. My deer gun was scoped. It was my grandfather's shotgun, he bought it brand new, drilled and tapped, scoped and slung in 1956 for $87. I still have the receipt! My bird guns were a Remmy Model 870, in 12 Ga and a 20Ga later model Ithaca 37. I very rarely used the Remmy, as I love the Ithaca action. If you want a rifle, which I suggest, it will depend on what you want as a budget. I love Savage model 12s for out of the box accuracy. I love my Tikka T3 Hunter in 270WSM. It will easily take any big whitetail up your way. It is no problem to drop sheep from 400 yards, mulies from 5, so no issue with whitetail, no matter how big. It is fairly inexpensive to shoot, it won't blow your shoulder out every time you shoot it, and it will be very fast, very accurate, and very deadly. If you want to spend a little more, Kimber or Sako will provide great rifles for $1-2K. For optics, Nightforce SHV, Vortex PST for glass. My Savage Model 12, with Vortex Optics My Model 12 and my son's Model 11 in .243 I am harvesting more than hunting. Doing it with a bow just sounds exciting. If I like that then I'd get a gun. Bow season is forever long here though and I have relatives that have plenty of perfect land near corn fields. Primarily I want something to dick around and shoot the carp I see near our dock. I can also setup an archery "range" in my back yard but would have to drive to shoot a gun.
July 28, 201510 yr Any woodworking router recommendations? Hitachi M12. Best bang for the buck big hp unit.
July 28, 201510 yr Hard to shoot fish with a gun Sean.Hard to shoot a firearm in Hennepin county. I figure for hunting forays it will go like this:-bow for fish-bow for deer-bow for turkey....then I'll grab a shotgun and start bird hunting.
July 28, 201510 yr Sean I would be honored to go shoot with you sometime.Deer = rifleTurkey = shotgunI am assuming you mean in MN at least. Shotgun and deer in MN is much more complex last I looked.If it's for the boys I feel firearms are a lot "safer" than bows.I'd go shoot. Outside of raping all sorts of small game with a pellet gun when little I've shot:-skeet once-pistols in a range once and that maybe it. I realize that the bow may not be safe, that dry firing is a bitch, but there is also something that is more exciting about it to me as a non-hunter. A real fire arm would almost be cheating where I would hunt too. I've nearly hand fed turkeys at the farm lol
July 28, 201510 yr I went shopping today....:-(ANd either you bought something or decided you couldn't. I can't tell from the frown.
July 28, 201510 yr Hard to shoot fish with a gun Sean.Dynamite! M80's are actually fine. Used to get those when I was a kid. Rather effective.
July 28, 201510 yr And more seriously Mike. The prices I gave you were for lake front. Now you all know why I don't live on lake front. 1/3 -1/2 acre lots here not on the lake go for $400-600k, on the lake it can quintuple quickly depending on location. Real estate is nutso.
July 28, 201510 yr I went shopping today....:-(ANd either you bought something or decided you couldn't. I can't tell from the frown.He ninja edited. I saw the pic. I'm guessing he got a Stihl of a deal.
July 28, 201510 yr And more seriously Mike. The prices I gave you were for lake front. Now you all know why I don't live on lake front. 1/3 -1/2 acre lots here not on the lake go for $400-600k, on the lake it can quintuple quickly depending on location. Real estate is nutso. It can get kinda steep on the price here to Dave Ramsey has one on the lake maybe 1-1.5 miles away on lake front,also several country music stars as well have lake fronts here as well.
July 28, 201510 yr Hard to shoot fish with a gun Sean.Dynamite!M80's are actually fine. Used to get those when I was a kid. Rather effective.Old school M80's were beasts!!!
July 28, 201510 yr I'm a Bosch fan.Or PC for the small guys. I'd NEVER buy another Crapsman router.I never had no problems with the ones I have had..Idk
July 28, 201510 yr I went shopping today....:-(ANd either you bought something or decided you couldn't. I can't tell from the frown.Purchased 3 things.I sent you the pic.New saw, whip, and leaf blower.Time to sell the little john deer rider...
July 28, 201510 yr I went shopping today....:-(ANd either you bought something or decided you couldn't. I can't tell from the frown.He ninja edited. I saw the pic. I'm guessing he got a Stihl of a deal.It did work???For me it just showed a link that was dead.I did get a deal. I wish I could have purchased more saw but the reality is I'll probably never *need* more saw and this one is ighter and better for some up a tree work that I have to do.
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