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vasportsman replied to I'm looking into buying a semi auto shotgun. I have it narrowed down the the Remington 1100 or the Browning A5. I have 3 870s and they've all worked fantastic. What have you guys heard as far as the Freedom Group causing some quality issues with thein ShotgunsI'd go with the A-5, but consider buying a brand new Baikal for the price of the used pair!
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vasportsman replied to 26 Days until early archery in my corner of PA. Hung the last group of stands Saturday.Practice resumed a few weeks ago.Need to check straps on a couple behind my house and I think I'm moving one.Excited as always, but the early archery season is allin Deer HuntingFew years back the county rule changed here allowing us to bow hunt does starting in September, but really its still too hot for my liking, I usually...
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Yes, I do. I run, lift, kayak, hike, and carry the baby around. Not really FOR hunting season but for every season....
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Was kayak fishing a couple weeks ago and caught a group of deer cooling off, there was one buck and he had 10 points a-growin...
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vasportsman replied to Waterfowl, Turkey, and Upland shotgun? Comments, suggestions?I like the mossberg 500 flex. mostly b/c of options available for it.12 GA.I am also liking the weatherby PA08. And the ol reliable remington 870 lolThank you in advance!!in ShotgunsI've shot about everything with my Mossberg 535, its a good gun, from what I understand though, if you can get past the looks a Nova is probably better....
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vasportsman replied to I'm right handed and have been shooting a right handed bow but am left eye dominant, and am acceptably accurate with it. But do you think my accuracy would improve with a left handed bow or is it more about practice and form?in Bow HuntingI think I will, can't hurt, and if it doesn't work I know I can still shoot righty well enough!...
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vasportsman replied to I'm right handed and have been shooting a right handed bow but am left eye dominant, and am acceptably accurate with it. But do you think my accuracy would improve with a left handed bow or is it more about practice and form?in Bow HuntingThanks Dakota, this was exactly the kind of feedback I wanted, I will try a left handed bow now!...
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vasportsman started a topic I'm right handed and have been shooting a right handed bow but am left eye dominant, and am acceptably accurate with it. But do you think my accuracy would improve with a left handed bow or is it more about practice and form?in Bow HuntingI'm right handed and have been shooting a right handed bow but am left eye dominant, and am acceptably accurate with it. But do you think my accuracy would improve with a left handed bow or is it more about practice and form?
I'm right handed and have been shooting a right handed bow but am left eye dominant, and am acceptably accurate with it. But do you think my accuracy...
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vasportsman replied to Transporting guns and ammo. I'm going to be moving soon to a southern state from NY. I have a large collection of firearms (both long guns and hand guns). I also have a large quantity of ammo for them. What's the best, legal way to make this movein GunsDon't get pulled over, be thoughtful about how and where they are packed, locks are always a good idea.
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vasportsman replied to What accuracy do you consider you really need for the game you hunt? What game do you hunt and with what, rifle, shotgun or archery. How long is your normal or average shot? I have a feeling some of us are striving for accuracy that is just not necin HuntingMinute of Orange, for everything, with max distance for each piece of equipment determined by consistency of it and myself to achieve said Minute of ...
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vasportsman replied to I believe most sportsmen don't care for poisonous snakes while turkey hunting, fishing or doing other outdoor activities. My question is how do you feel about the non venomous snakes you see in the great outdoors?in OtherBuckshott00-My same brother was stationed in Texas a couple of times, said he heard something similar, not good for the outdoorsman at all!...
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vasportsman replied to I believe most sportsmen don't care for poisonous snakes while turkey hunting, fishing or doing other outdoor activities. My question is how do you feel about the non venomous snakes you see in the great outdoors?in OtherI have had some close encounters with snakes over the years, I will let a poisonous snake lie if it's not an immediate threat to my family or pets. Once...
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vasportsman replied to Would you rather have a full size 4X4, or something like the size of the new Chevy Colorado?in HuntingI like my old Toyota 4runner, high mileage, decent gas and power, will climb a tree in 4 low, if I had to choose though, I'd get a smaller truck or even...
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