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  • reddirt
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      Great story and pig! That shield photo is telling! 😯

      reddirt
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        I live in a townhouse with a small courtyard out back and can shoot from my living room, through the sliding door (open of course) and across the courtyard to my target at the back wall. Can get 18-19 yds that way. The whole courtyard is surrounded by a 6ft. brick wall and I have a 4x6ft piece of conveyor belt rubber for a backstop. My wife cringes every time I shoot, buy hey, a guy’s got to do what a guy’s got to do! Where there’s a will, there’s a way!

        reddirt
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          in reply to: Ron Fox Bows #13312

          Yeah mate, you’re and addict and I’m an enabler! Hope that Raider finds you someday.

          reddirt
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            If you have a Little Chopper you can modify it to cut whatever length you want. Just slot the holes in the metal bar that you lay the bottom of the quill against and move that bar up until you get what you want. You might have to trim the ends of that piece so the cutter doesn’t hit it first. No burner needed.

            reddirt
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              in reply to: Ron Fox Bows #10837

              I recognize that rack!

              reddirt
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                Dream, save, plan, then go!

                reddirt
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                  in reply to: A Mountain Trip #47692

                  Beautiful country! Nice shooting on the grouse as well. No reason to call your season a failure just because you didn’t punch a tag. If I looked at it that way, the last 12 years would have been a failure and massive waste of money and time. I reckon that just getting out there and being in the woods and mountains makes every trip and season a success, punching a tag is just a bonus!

                  reddirt
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                    Thanks gents! Looking forward to learning more and hopefully sharing some adventures.

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