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Brenden

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  1. I've broadened my horizons’ and started in on checkering gun stocks. All I've done thus far is practice on military stocks; you don't really think I'd touch a sporter do you? I'm far from perfect, or good for that matter. Anyway, I'm looking for patterns to transfer to my stocks. Nothing fancy or complicated, just simple patterns. Do you gentlemen find your lay out patters on the net or make your own? If you know of any places on the net, please post a link. Also, any helpful tricks of the trade would be appreciated. Thanks! Brenden
  2. Nope just wear protection. Brenden
  3. How tough is the swing safety to install with out a milling machine? I know its most likely do-able, but most likely tough as well isn't it? Anybody have any pics showing how they are installed? Thanks. Brenden Never mind..I found Don's post in the archives.
  4. Reamers, gauges, barrels, and such can be found at my two favorite places. Cabelas carries some stocks and ammo but thats about it. Midwayusa.com Brownells.com Good luck. Brenden
  5. We had a good Christmas here. My sister and her husband got to come in and see us which is always a plus. They live about 3 hours away and we don't get to see them enough. Pics of my sis and her husband, me my sis and her husband, and my dad with the skull that my bro in law got for christmas. He has alwasy wanted one. Lol. Brenden
  6. I would like to wish happy Holiday's from our woods to yours. Everyone have a safe and merry Christmas. Brenden
  7. Heath, I am offended by your avatar. I feel that you are taking advantage of this pretty young woman who is oblivious to the fact that her picture is being showed a million times a day while she is mearly adjusting her top. You should be ashamed, I can't believe you would show a picture of my mother like that. Oh the humanity. What the hell am I talking about, I like it. Brenden
  8. I think they would find it rather normal. Every time you see a black man, (atleast in my area) what does he have by his side? Thats right, a white woman. This makes me sick, but one conclusion you can draw from this sighting is that there is not much to the woman. Reminds me of a song by David Allen Coe.... Brenden
  9. What ever one shoots a deer with, well that is their choice and I see nothing wrong with a smokepole with a scope, or using heat seaking bullets, or a nuke. All of these modern conviences, make hunting more humane. That scope helps someone (like me) that can't see open sights as well as i used too. Scope=less wounded deer. Thats pratical. Modern muzzloaders, you still load them one at a time, have one shot, lots of smoke, chance of a misfire..yada yada. I have a inline,.54 cal T/C, open sights. I can see them well sice they are fiber optic, maximum range is 100 yards for me. Past that i'm done. If i had a scope, 100 yards would be max. I live for those 30 yard and closer shots w/a smokepole. None of these muzzloaders are what they used to be,(ie. 10 shots at 20 yards in a 30" group) hell even the flintlocks now days are damn accurate. That i am thankful for, accuracy = humane kills.Humane kills gives me more bragging rights than anything. We as hunters are always being labled as rednecks/in-humane F***ers,unethical a-holes, the list goes on. Its good to see someone use everything to their advantage to ensure quick,ethical kills. Brenden
  10. Nice deer. Smokepole season starts here tomorrow. Its so much more fun with a muzzloader, that one shot means everything. Good job. Brenden
  11. I was wondering how you got it pink, i knew it wasn't paint. You made a heavy duty toy box! Brenden
  12. Hello Gentlemen. Thought I would post some pics of a build that I am currently working on. It started life as a yugo 24/47 (intact and not too shabby either). So far I have completed the following..all work done by yours truely 1. Welded a new bolt handle on- Its a Callahan- yeah I finally got around to notching the reciever-and finished shaping the bolt.. 2. D&T'ed for Leupold 2 piece mounts- FN reverseable 3. Put a adams and bennet 21" .308 pipe on her- Not yet chambered 4. Added a Dayton Traister trigger and saftey. 5. Re-countoured the trigger guard. 6. Fitted it to a Boyd's Pepper Laminate Stock-got to finish shaping it.. All thats left is set headspace, Dura-coat in stainless steel, and add a button release on the floor plate, and kill a few deer with her. She is a joy to lift, very nice light gun, and good looking if I don't say so myself. Enjoy. Brenden
  13. Now that is a toy box! That looks very good Rob, i'm sure she will love it. Brenden
  14. Go back and re-read Spiris. The above story was a bunch of BS that Tanglewood and I came up with, just f-ing around. I also stated in my second post that this gun belonged to one of Tanglewoods friends. This isn't my bolt, I didn't weld it, I didn't load it. Just for sake of confusion, I will edit the first post. Brenden
  15. Hell I'm a newbie myself! brenden
  16. This isn't my bolt/problem.lol. Rod has the full story on his friends encounter, he just had me load the pics. Look at where the lugs were. Looks like it was pretty brittle doesn't it? Maybe a little too much heat treatment, and casued it to get overaly hard? When he told me this it blew my mind, don't think of this ever happening.... Brenden
  17. Brenden

    Porn

    hell i got excited when I saw it said porn. Big let down. Grands are nice to look at aswell though. Brenden
  18. For sake of confusion, This bolt does not belong to me, Tanglewood's friend is the one who owns this. This happened to him, not I or Rod. Brenden
  19. And thats what she shall be. A sweed barrel will be on her. New bolt,d&t, and reheat treatment is in her future. Maybe weld up some pits too while i'm at it. I've seen alot worse tho, nothing a little weld or steel putty won't fix. Brenden
  20. Good to hear from you Jason. Congrads on the house! Best move a person can make. Brenden
  21. That young man is turing into quite a hunter. Congrads on his first buck, dad looks pretty proud as well. Nice buck, and well done. Brenden
  22. That is very neat indeed. Thank you for sharing this. Brenden
  23. Sorry to hear about Tawny, Karl. Pets are family, and over the years my cat has become my bud, and i didn't even think too much of cats, untill she bit me when I picked her up of the side of the road.(she was just a fur ball then) It was love at first bite. Atleast Tawny went at home and no suffering involved. Sorry for your loss. Brenden
  24. That is neat as can be. I have never heard of this, such ingenuity. Now for a dumb question. When you seat these bullets, the paper, does it not get distorted or tore? Or when you expand the neck with the die, does that just make them sit in there snug with out distortion? (hope you get what i'm asking lol) Nice boar by the way and 9.3 for that matter! Brenden
  25. they won't load for some reason. i've tried and tried. Beats me. Try this photobucket link: http://s988.photobucket.com/albums/af6/ozzy_338-06/ Brenden
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