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  1. rusty

    New member from Michigan-first post

    Welcome from Alberta Canada.
  2. rusty

    New to the Forum

    Welcome from Alberta,Canada
  3. rusty

    54 Cal buffalo hunt accuracy issues

    remember the heart on a buffalo is very low down in the chest, I think I would use a 120gr load.
  4. rusty

    Santa Fe Hawken or Browning JBMR ?

    I have owned both rifles and will take the Browning any day.
  5. rusty

    CVA mountain rifle

    I just got my hands on one, I like it a lot.
  6. rusty

    CVA mountain rifle

    very nice.
  7. rusty

    Track of the Wolf

    I live in the free province of Alberta.
  8. rusty

    Introduction

    Welcome from Alberta Canada
  9. rusty

    Hi all ,new here , but not new to fire arms

    Welcome from Alberta Canada
  10. rusty

    Hello from a new member

    Welcome from Alberta.
  11. rusty

    Wyoming

    Hello from Alberta,Canada
  12. rusty

    SOLD French inspired trapper's knife

    that is a very nice knife.
  13. rusty

    Hello from Wyoming!

    Welcome from Alberta Canada.
  14. rusty

    vinagaroon

    I just made some vinegaroon I used nails from an old granary, but it appears to be a little green. Has anyone had that happen?
  15. rusty

    Screwdriver for Siler lock top jaw screw

    I have been trying to find a screwdriver that will fit the little set screws on the rear sight of a CVA Mountain Rifle they have different size slots and are very narrow
  16. rusty

    GPR Fish Belly?

    there is no purpose that I am aware of, I have had the fish belly taken off my GPR, and a little of the cheek rest as well.in my opinion it makes the rifle look much better
  17. rusty

    Hello from Montana

    Welcome from Alberta.
  18. rusty

    Green River knives

    sorry I meant the two-piece cutler rivets, actually I should have said Google Sheffield knives the Nowill knives are on there. They have 4 pins arranged in a pattern, about the closest you will get today to a Wilson butcher knife today.
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