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re: redfish action picture

Posted by TRIPPIN143 on 1/30/12 at 4:47 pm to
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2:07 Mark

So that is how your supposed so use a spinning reel!
Pretty sure you aren't supposed to shoot steel shot in the A5 if it was Belgian made! Japan models are ok i think! Might want to see where yours was made before you head out!

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re: Looking for Good Youth Shotgun

Posted by TRIPPIN143 on 12/2/11 at 3:02 pm to
I have fit several kids to shotguns and would say that the most important thing is fit(lop). If the gun is to long or heavy then it is just a big stick. The Mossberg is a good idea bc the lop can be shortened easily and it is relativly inexpensive. Keep in mind that if you are looking at an autoloader that the stocks can't be cut down as much due to the action return spring being the stock. The 870 youth has been improved with the fore end being longer so the kids don't have as much trouble reaching. I would recommend the CZ 720 youth for a solid autoloader. I know two guys that hunt real close to 60 days a year and take the kids along on these hunts. They DO NOT clean their guns for shite and the CZ keeps on rolling! Good luck to you and your kids. :cheers:

re: 7mm mag

Posted by TRIPPIN143 on 12/1/11 at 2:47 pm to
I am also curious to see the responses! I was shooting 150gr Remington Premier Scirocco until I decided to change during this season. I used these for about 4 years but the last 3 deer I shot ran forever with very little exit wound. I have changed to Winchester Power Max but haven't had a chance to shoot anything with them yet. Has anyone used these?

Oh and first post to the OB! I have read for a while and just decided to comment! :cheers:

Moseley comparing our defense to....

Posted by TRIPPIN143 on 10/19/11 at 10:57 am
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"It's not that big of an adjustment," Moseley said straight-faced. "Sulligent was pretty fast defensively. They had some D-linemen, I think their biggest one was about 220 pounds. It won't be that big of an adjustment."

Then he smiled broadly.

"OK, maybe it's the best defense that I might possibly ever face," Moseley said. "That's why you come to Auburn. That's why you play in the SEC. That's why you have the big dreams.

"What bigger stage could I possibly play on? To get to start on it, I'm so blessed."

First post!