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New 'toy'
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09/17/16 11:02 PM
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New rifle but not what you're expecting. Pneu-dart RDD projector. Basically a .50cal barrel mounted to a Marlin 22. Fires 22 blank rounds to project darts. Not as cool as a custom rifle but should be some fun taking it to the range to practice.
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Re: New 'toy'
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09/18/16 01:35 PM
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poisonivie
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Let's go to the dairy and practice
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Re: New 'toy'
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09/18/16 09:09 PM
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Are you going to be darting goats?
It is far more important to be able to hit the target than it is to haggle over who makes a weapon or who pulls a trigger.
� Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Re: New 'toy'
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09/18/16 09:57 PM
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Are you going to be darting goats? Cattle mostly. Maybe some deer/exotics. Goats, maybe, but probably not.
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Re: New 'toy'
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09/18/16 10:11 PM
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i see the book says " sheep and goat medicine" if you're going to be shooting sheep i have a couple of rifles you can use, and i'll provide ammo and load for you. or i can cut us a couple of proper sized mesquite limbs and do it like they did in the 1800's. or find a convenient cliff and couple of good saddle horses to borrow for a while
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Re: New 'toy'
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09/19/16 01:37 AM
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i see the book says " sheep and goat medicine" if you're going to be shooting sheep i have a couple of rifles you can use, and i'll provide ammo and load for you. or i can cut us a couple of proper sized mesquite limbs and do it like they did in the 1800's. or find a convenient cliff and couple of good saddle horses to borrow for a while Sheep and goat book just happened to be there. I treat more goats than sheep. "Sick sheep seldom survive" according to my small ruminant professor. A lot of goat med applies to pen raised deer too.
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