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re: Small To Medium Sized Hunting Rifle

Posted by EFHogman on 3/14/25 at 11:58 pm
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Must have missed something. Thought he said a rifle for his boys, 19 and 12 ???? I am thinking they would have to be pretty big kids to handle the weight and size of an Armalite AR-10


The 6.8 SPC, 6.5 Grendel and KS 47 are all very light guns. As light as my AR 15. And again light recoil similar to an AR15

My RockRiverArms X1 in 308 is as heavy as a boat anchor though. Probably 15 pounds in all with 20 rounds of ammo.

re: Small To Medium Sized Hunting Rifle

Posted by EFHogman on 3/14/25 at 6:44 pm
120yrds u could use 6.5g, 6.8 spc or 763x39. I would look at the KS47 in 762x39 just because the bullets are cheaper and the gun has such good reviews. I have & have used both a 6.8 SPC and KS 47 hog hunting. Both have recoil comparable to a ar15 & will put a nice hole in a hog.

re: 2014 Tacoma AC is Out

Posted by EFHogman on 3/11/25 at 11:36 pm
Agco automotive.

Not the cheapest, but they do a great job and they will stand behind their work. I feel their honest as well. They Are located on coursey Boulevard
Anyone use a program to monitor their kids cell phones that you would recommend?
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$1500 bucks. Good deal? What do yall think?

Lol. I'm a dummy. Can someone please move to the OB?
There are tons of DIY tutorials on YouTube related to rattle can painting your gun. Lots of different way to do it. I like the sponge paint technique.

re: Which lower should I pick?

Posted by EFHogman on 2/21/25 at 9:47 pm
Why not something like this from PSA? Seems better in every way.

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re: Which lower should I pick?

Posted by EFHogman on 2/21/25 at 1:38 pm
$400 bucks and all you get is a mill spec trigger? Heck no.

re: Silencer question

Posted by EFHogman on 2/15/25 at 10:09 pm
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Any good recommendations for on site dealers on the northshore, Baton Rouge area ?


If you are near the Feliciana's Thompson Creek Sporting goods in Jackson, Louisiana is great. Tony has the fingerprint machine and photos all set up. You can get it all done right there.

Red dot for turkey gun

Posted by EFHogman on 2/12/25 at 10:47 pm
Hey y'all, I got a pic in the rail for my 15 year olds 12g and was wondering what red dot would y'all recommend for turkey hunting. I'm not a turkey hunter, but my kid is ate up with it and I don't know too much about red dots on shotguns. What would you OB turkey hunters recommend?
Just spray the inside of your box stand with talstar or suspend SC. You can get it on Amazon. Mix it up in a 1 gallon pressure sprayer.It works fantastic for spiders and bugs in general. You can use the suspend sc in your house and it works great for roaches as well

re: Next Rifle Purchase

Posted by EFHogman on 1/27/25 at 12:34 am
Ks47 from psa

762x39 caliber. I have two. Has been a great Rifle. As light as an AR, recall similar to an AR. Hard hitting. Will smoke a pig or deer. Great for kids who are recall shy.

Suppresses great with a adjustable gas block.
Was hoping for something funny to watch. Son, I am disappoint.
I usually use Huberds shoe grease but recently made my own shoe grease with pine tar, beeswax and rendered wild hog lard. Its very nice. Heres the recipe:

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Snow seal is good too

re: Where to have deer meat processed?

Posted by EFHogman on 1/20/25 at 2:03 am
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JC Butcher Block right up the road in Ethel

I was thinking about trying these guys. Has anybody used them and If so, would you recommend them?

Also, thank you everyone for the replies you guys are great.

Where to have deer meat processed?

Posted by EFHogman on 1/18/25 at 12:36 pm
Hey guys, I used to use Romeros', was a big fan but now that its closed does anyone have any recommendations for where to have deer sausage made near Zachary?