Hill Country Bucks
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Learn how to hunt steep, rugged country that presents its own challenges. Watch the video trailer >>
Hunting Marsh Bucks
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A tactical video that introduces you to the BBO core beliefs and teaches you how to kill good bucks consistently every year in your home hunting area. This video focuses on large public cattail marshes and swamps. If you want to take your hunting to the next level and are tired of the videos that don't teach you anything, this is the video for you. Watch the video trailer >>
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Joined: Sun Jun 28, 2009 12:39 pm Posts: 31 Location: S.E. WISCONSIN
Well I 'm going to be getting 10 of my guns back from the breakin I had in November. Even though they where insured I don't think I can replace the 6 guns that the cops didn't recover.I went out this past weekend to start looking at replacement guns, and they are insane at the prices that they are getting for new guns!!! I mean almost $1,000 for a Remington Model 1100? I guess I'm just getting old but I can remember back in 1974 paying under $400 for a 870 chambered in 3in. with a vent rib and the stock in walnut, or my Weatherby 7mag Mark 5 in walnut for $500 back in 1980. No wonder we are losing hunters today, who the hell can afford it anymore? Sorry about the rant. deerman
Joined: Sun Jun 28, 2009 12:39 pm Posts: 31 Location: S.E. WISCONSIN
Thanks Greywolf, now there is another twist to this. Now he is also going to be charged with burglary, besides the 15 seperate counts of having my guns and being a convicted felon. The only down side is the guns that they didn't recover are probally the most cherished ones. But life goes on. deerman
Joined: Sun Jun 28, 2009 12:39 pm Posts: 31 Location: S.E. WISCONSIN
No, but we have a pretty good idea that the missing ones are in the hands of family members. For instance , my 270 is missing just the scope, another rifle is missing it's sling, and there is the matter of my missing muzzle loader. I know where they are,just can't prove it. deerman
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