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    Biggest bull I've seen in Idaho walks 10 yards away from me. I send the simmons through the air. It has to go through a bit of fireweed...
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    pamtnman replied to the thread Seasoning wood..
    AnchorSeal is a product a lot of larger sawmills use. It is parafin held in suspension, and you can paint it on or spray it. The big...
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    pamtnman reacted to Spikebuck's post in the thread Would-be hunter in NW Alabama with Like Like.
    While I've never hunted Alabama myself, I was on a lease in Minnesota for years with a group of guys from Southern AL and the Florida...
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    pamtnman reacted to Oregononeshot's post in the thread My Idaho elk hunt with Like Like.
    2024 Idaho Muzzleloader Elk! Long post you’ve been warned! A few years ago my friend Roy sent me a YouTube video of a guy hunting late...
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    pamtnman reacted to justinoldguy's post in the thread Pedersoli Blue Ridge Rifle Buck with Like Like.
    Just got done dragging this fella in on public land. No UTV, just pulled a few yards at a time until I got him to my pickup around 700...
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    pamtnman reacted to Buff1958's post in the thread Just a doe with Like Like.
    I got in my ground blind at 6:00 am this morning with the intention to set as long as I could stand it. I have been determined to put...
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    pamtnman reacted to FiremanBrad's post in the thread Flintlock doe! with Like Like.
    For some strange reason, I’ve passed up shot after shot at does with this rifle thru the years, waiting on a nice buck. Well, not...
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    pamtnman replied to the thread Loading down for a .62 flinter.
    Shooting 130 grains FFG Swiss in two different 62 cal rifles. One flint weighing 7.5 lbs, one percussion weighing 9 lbs. Point blank is...
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    pamtnman reacted to excess650's post in the thread .62 caliber info with Like Like.
    A couple of Kentucky rifles, literally Kentucky, were by brothers Michael and Conrad Humble. They are .56 x 45-1/4" and .58 x 47-1/4"...
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    pamtnman reacted to aeatwood's post in the thread .62 caliber info with Like Like.
    Actually, 500-600gr minies seem to shoot just fine in a 1:72" twist. I'm guessing that minimizing the hollow base and bumping the...
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    pamtnman reacted to aeatwood's post in the thread .62 caliber info with Like Like.
    One other thing. I have a rebuilt shoulder - they operated to fix a torn rotator cuff, and took out the bone spurs that probably caused...
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    pamtnman reacted to aeatwood's post in the thread .62 caliber info with Like Like.
    I have been looking for the article for a while, but a while back Ross Seyfried wrote about shooting an elk w/ a .66 and 130 gr of...
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    pamtnman reacted to aeatwood's post in the thread .62 caliber info with Like Like.
    For longer range shooting, you really want 1500 fps, and a bit more if you can get it. I'm having Steve Zihn build me a .62 Rigby style...
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    pamtnman reacted to excess650's post in the thread .62 caliber info with Like Like.
    Dan, From the book "The Pennsylvania-Kentucky Rifle, A Lancaster Legend" we have the following flintlock rifles: H. DeHuff 45" barrel...
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    pamtnman reacted to gunsports's post in the thread .62 caliber info with Like Like.
    I'm not really up to date on American long rifles and calibers, but the 62 was considered a medium caliber as far as English sporting...
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