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RLH70

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  1. This was a terrible tragedy and my thoughts and prayers go out to the victims.

    I suspect like most of the other mentally ill people who commit acts like this, the warning signs were apparent at an early age. Somehow we need to cull these types from society.

    We just have to hope our pro gun elected officials have the fortitude to withstand the onslaught by the gun grabbers.

  2. The first .44Mag I shot was my fathers late 60's vintage Model 29 S&W. I don't know how long I pestered him to let me shoot it, but he finally let me fire it with some of his target handloads. I remember it made me feel like a grown up. The .44 seems almost wimpy now compared to my 454 Casull and 500 S&W.

  3. My brother in law and I are planning a boar hunt on my uncles property as soon as our schedules allow. I am going to be bringing my 454 Casull handgun along with my 300 RUM, both using my handloads. I am confident either will produce one shot kills with a well placed shot.

    Here in Ohio wild boar are considered nuisance animals by the DNR. I wont kill more than I can eat though.

  4. Wayne,

    it depends on how the hunt is going, i usually have the most success with the cottontail in distress call and use it almost exclusively, but if I know the yotes are there and they have not responded to the cottontail call I will switch to another call, if I still don't get a response I will simply move on to another area.

    hittman,

    The call I use 90% of the time is the cottontail in distress. The other 10% would be mixed between rodent in distress, red fox distress, coyote pup distress, and mouse squeaker.

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