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Michigan Slim

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  1. 1 hour ago, Eyesa Horg said:

    Seen that too many times! Although that's a pulp cable not a typical buried type, I'd be in a conduit too. Never ever seen direct buried pulp!! Good meme though!

    Hold your shorts, ladies and gents. Goin for a picture. Back in a bit!

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  2. While house if I was doing it. Keep it simple. Big money to run electric or gas to each location. 

    I'm not a fan of them overall. I had one on a well and it couldn't ramp up and down well enough to match my water pressure changes. 

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  3. 4 hours ago, Cholla said:

    If someone was going to steal it, the whole thing would be gone. Porch pirates don’t take the time to open a box. They run up, grab, and dash. There are thousands of security videos showing this. 

    I think he's saying it was delivered this way. Not done on the porch.

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  4. I lucked out. Got 250 pieces of Starline short brass, a Lee mold that drops at .379-.380, and pounds of Unique. Shoots well in two Buffalo Classics (Kaya's is more accurate than mine?) a Winchester 1894, and a Marlin. I just shoot the same load through all. Chambers fine in all.

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  5. 51 minutes ago, Texas Maverick said:

    Not sure that is true because they still have to follow the state game laws and hunting seasons. We do have game ranches where they did purchase animals and stock their land but we have others that just put up high fences around their property. 

     

    TM

    In the few I am familiar with, it is true. A deer can clear an 8' fence. Anything less than 10' is to keep you out. 

  6. 19 minutes ago, Texas Maverick said:

    Wonder how any of this changes on the high fence ranches here it Texas that have put up the high fences to keep the animals inside their property. Sounds like kidnapping to me since they do not own the animals but they are restricting their movements. 

     

    TM

    They do own the animals. If they were there when the fence went up, they paid the state for them. Most likely came from a captive breeding facility known to have good genes stock. Farm animals at that point, not wild game.

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