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    How about a gardening thread?

    Interesting setup. How do you have that plumbed? more than one pump?
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    Sidearms & Scatterguns Talk me into selling my M&P 9 and getting a Sig 226

    I've shot the M&P, and disliked the trigger pull. For self-defense I feel the M&P would be fine. For a multipurpose pistol, there are better choices.
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    How about a gardening thread?

    Now that is a great looking planter!
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    How about a gardening thread?

    Spots, That is awesome!! Such an amazing animal as well. Glad to see that the tradition is being carried on through the generations
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    How about a gardening thread?

    I love the idea of self-sustainability. I built an aquaponics garden last summer. Its a soil-less garden that uses fish waste to fertilize the vegetation. So not only do you get organic vegetables, but a continuous supply of edible fish. I use tilapia, but there are several species being used...
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    Hunting & Fishing Good Year so Far

    Very cool! Nice work!
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    Hunting & Fishing 7mm vs coyotes

    The bullet entered the chest, straight on, and probably stopped somewhere near his butt. That's all assumption since I sold the carcass to the fur-buyer. However, I did shoot my whitetail with that same rifle, and I recovered the bullet just under the skin on the opposite side of the deer.
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    Hunting & Fishing 7mm vs coyotes

    shot these two critters with the 7MM mag. 140 grain spitzers. the good looking yote, we called in with a fox pro. 160 yard shot to the chest dropped him, no exit wound. The second we jumped. 250ish yard shot running straight away, popped him in the back of the head.
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    Hi from Central Montana

    Hey guys! I've used the forums as a guest to gain a lot of knowledge and finally decided to join. I'm 30 years old, been hunting most of my life, and am ready to stretch my legs a bit and learn to really reach out and touch something. My current setup is a Savage PC .308 with a Vortex Viper...
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    Looking for help, beginner reloader

    I personally feel that the RCBS Starter kits are a great way to get all the basics in a fair price range. I'm not a huge fan of the scale, and would highly recommend a digital scale.