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Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas. Directions added pg5
Just out of curiosity, will anyone be bringing, or does anyone own a .280 remington a .450 marlin, or a 45-70 govt. I have a bit of .280 rem brass, and brass, dies, bullets and loaded ammo for a .450 marlin. The bullets (box of 250, 405grn rnfp) could be used in 45-70 as well.
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I will be there and could use the 45-70 bullets.
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n2t wrote:Just out of curiosity, will anyone be bringing, or does anyone own a .280 remington a .450 marlin, or a 45-70 govt. I have a bit of .280 rem brass, and brass, dies, bullets and loaded ammo for a .450 marlin. The bullets (box of 250, 405grn rnfp) could be used in 45-70 as well.
I'll be glad to take the .280 brass off your hands if no one else needs it worse than me!
What do you need in trade? I'm pretty tight, but I bet I could find something.
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.243 win brass would be nice, um .35 rem brass, but I doubt that's overly common, but yeah I'll bring a bit of my extra stuff we'll see what we can do.
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I think I have a full box of factory win. 243s I'll trade for a box of the the .450s if you're interested.
I'll bring it along anyway.
jb
I'll bring it along anyway.
jb
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I don't have any .243 brass to sacrifice.
How about some vintage Lyman 220 Swift dies?
I'll bring them and if no one wants them, put them on the PIF thread.
How about some vintage Lyman 220 Swift dies?
I'll bring them and if no one wants them, put them on the PIF thread.
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I've got rifles in all those calibers, and loading stuff too.
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Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas. Directions added pg5
I think I have maybe 20 or 25 rounds of loaded .450 handloads with 300grn hornady HP rounds, starting loads with benchmark, can be pulled or if you are comfortable safely shot in. Never owned a swift, lol. But I'll bring what I have I'm just looking to get rid of things I don't use/load for anymore.
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I've got some 38-40 brass that's once fired, I'll try to remember to bring it along. Maybe someone can use it.
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I'm out on this hunt after all. Pic below explains why. No big deal, just a minor surgery but it's enough to keep me out of the woods.
Maybe next time
Maybe next time
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Ouch!Warhawk wrote:I'm out on this hunt after all. Pic below explains why. No big deal, just a minor surgery but it's enough to keep me out of the woods.
Maybe next time
We'll met you next time.
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Warhawk,
That sucks! I was looking forward to meeting you.
Heal well amigo!
jb
That sucks! I was looking forward to meeting you.
Heal well amigo!
jb
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Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas. Directions added pg5
Hate to hear it Warhawk. I hope you heal quickly.
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If all of you that are coming on the hunt could post up approximately when you expect to arrive it well help us out in the final planning. Also if your planning to bring food to share post that up also, that way I'll know how hungry to show up .
I plan to be there around noon on Friday, and will bring fixings for some stew and a pot of beans.
I plan to be there around noon on Friday, and will bring fixings for some stew and a pot of beans.
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I've got to work Thurs. night and I get off at 6:00am. After a couple hours of sleep, I currently expect to roll into Avery around 1:00pm on Friday, assuming I don't get mis-located.
I'm planning to bring a pot of chilli made using the Red Deer I shot in November and a pan of corn bread.
I'm planning to bring a pot of chilli made using the Red Deer I shot in November and a pan of corn bread.
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Ricky,RKrodle wrote:Here's the directions for the hunt.
From Dallas, take I30 East to exit 178 (US 259). Take US 259 North to De Kalb, about 16 miles, to US 82. Go west on US 82 about 11 miles, through the town of Avery about 1 mile, to FM 1699. Turn North, the only way to turn, for about 2 miles to 4187 FM 1699 Avery, Texas. You cannot see the cabin from the road. We will post up a sign of some type to mark the spot. If anyone has questions on the directions or gets lost call me on my cell phone. Beware if I’m already at the hunt site I may or may not get the call because of poor signal. 214-549-5217
Is that going to be on the right or left side of the road? Is the 2 miles exact or are you guestimating?
Plan on me showing up around noon or so on Friday.
I can bring whatever is needed as far as food. If all else fails, Clarksville in only 11 miles away and has grocery stores as well as fast food. (and a fairly decent Italian Restaurant on the square.) I can also bring firewood or a gas grill if we need it.
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It's guestimating, but it is on the left side of the road. I plan to be there first and put up a sign of some sort so people will know where to turn in.vancelw wrote:Ricky,RKrodle wrote:Here's the directions for the hunt.
From Dallas, take I30 East to exit 178 (US 259). Take US 259 North to De Kalb, about 16 miles, to US 82. Go west on US 82 about 11 miles, through the town of Avery about 1 mile, to FM 1699. Turn North, the only way to turn, for about 2 miles to 4187 FM 1699 Avery, Texas. You cannot see the cabin from the road. We will post up a sign of some type to mark the spot. If anyone has questions on the directions or gets lost call me on my cell phone. Beware if I’m already at the hunt site I may or may not get the call because of poor signal. 214-549-5217
Is that going to be on the right or left side of the road? Is the 2 miles exact or are you guestimating?
Plan on me showing up around noon or so on Friday.
I can bring whatever is needed as far as food. If all else fails, Clarksville in only 11 miles away and has grocery stores as well as fast food. (and a fairly decent Italian Restaurant on the square.) I can also bring firewood or a gas grill if we need it.
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FOOD
I'm planning on being there early Fri afternoon, pending on DFW traffic. approx 2-3pm.
I plan on bringing 5-6 chicken breasts for frying or grilling if some one's bringing bbq brickettes.
I can sautee over direct coals.
If no bricketts, i'll bring a woq and cut up and sautee chicken chunks over a back packers stove.
I'll pick up a length of smoked suasage too.
Someone needs to bring the milk, choc chip and double fudge oreo's. A pie is good too. double fudge layer cake just as well.
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I'm planning on being there early Fri afternoon, pending on DFW traffic. approx 2-3pm.
I plan on bringing 5-6 chicken breasts for frying or grilling if some one's bringing bbq brickettes.
I can sautee over direct coals.
If no bricketts, i'll bring a woq and cut up and sautee chicken chunks over a back packers stove.
I'll pick up a length of smoked suasage too.
Someone needs to bring the milk, choc chip and double fudge oreo's. A pie is good too. double fudge layer cake just as well.
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Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas. Directions added pg5
On the road as we speak, planning to arrive friday, not sure what time as we're driving. I am bringing some of my extra stuff for 45-70/450 marlin and .280 rem. I will most likely stop somewhere in town to get a few things for camp, food, beer what have you. See you guys soon!
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I look forward to meeting you, ya'll drive careful and get here in one place.n2t wrote:On the road as we speak, planning to arrive friday, not sure what time as we're driving. I am bringing some of my extra stuff for 45-70/450 marlin and .280 rem. I will most likely stop somewhere in town to get a few things for camp, food, beer what have you. See you guys soon!
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I may make it after all. I've convinced the Doc to take the cast off Thursday. Won't be able to do any heavy lifting, but I expect I'll be able to pull a trigger, or a cork
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Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas. Directions added pg5
Don't know how familiar you are with the area or which direction you're coming from, but most of north east texas is "dry" meaning you can't usually just go into grocery store or convenience store and buy beer or wine.n2t wrote:On the road as we speak, planning to arrive friday, not sure what time as we're driving. I am bringing some of my extra stuff for 45-70/450 marlin and .280 rem. I will most likely stop somewhere in town to get a few things for camp, food, beer what have you. See you guys soon!
That being said, Annona is wet. I can't remember if they have spirits or just beer and wine. Annona is less than 10 miles from where we will be, between Clarksville and DeKalb on US 82.
Just making sure you know so you can plan ahead. I don't want you to show up empty handed.
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That's great Warhawk!Warhawk wrote:I may make it after all. I've convinced the Doc to take the cast off Thursday. Won't be able to do any heavy lifting, but I expect I'll be able to pull a trigger, or a cork
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Warhawk wrote:I may make it after all. I've convinced the Doc to take the cast off Thursday. Won't be able to do any heavy lifting, but I expect I'll be able to pull a trigger, or a cork
... with that hand.
You meant to say "with that hand", right?
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Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas. Directions added pg5
I am bringing fixings for stew for Saturday, Chocolate chip cookies, 1 batch with pecans, 1 without, a chocolate cake, cornbread, fixins for campfire casserole for breakfast, coffee and a coffee pot, ice, bread and peanut butter for lunch.
If anyone brings wood, I'll bring a metal fire ring and we can have a campfire to sit or stand around and have an evening bull session.
If anyone brings wood, I'll bring a metal fire ring and we can have a campfire to sit or stand around and have an evening bull session.
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Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas. Directions added pg5
The other hand was operated on in December, and is still a little tender. But I'll find a way ..FWiedner wrote:Warhawk wrote:I may make it after all. I've convinced the Doc to take the cast off Thursday. Won't be able to do any heavy lifting, but I expect I'll be able to pull a trigger, or a cork
... with that hand.
You meant to say "with that hand", right?
Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas. Directions added pg5
Dry? I thought dry areas were horrid things they told us kids, like the boogie man and decaf coffee. We are currently in Colorado, I'll see what we can do. Taking it fairly slow and safe, drive sofar has been pretty easy, no storms, no snow or ice, lets hope it holds up, and gps is a great thing.
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Keep being safe.... and my Garmin Nuvi goes everywhere I go .n2t wrote:Dry? I thought dry areas were horrid things they told us kids, like the boogie man and decaf coffee. We are currently in Colorado, I'll see what we can do. Taking it fairly slow and safe, drive sofar has been pretty easy, no storms, no snow or ice, lets hope it holds up, and gps is a great thing.
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Give me a "M", Give me a "U", Give me a "D"! What's that spell? Bring some high boots or at least a change of shoes.
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Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas. Directions added pg5
Joe/Ricky ... Is there anyplace out there to check the zero on a rifle?
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It may be hard to find a place to shoot 100 yards but you should be able to set something up for like 50 yards. Well that work for you?
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That should be fine.RKrodle wrote:It may be hard to find a place to shoot 100 yards but you should be able to set something up for like 50 yards. Well that work for you?
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Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas. Directions added pg5
Heading out @ 5 am. Shooting for Memphis tomorrow and should be in Avery @noon Friday.
I'll stop for beer and anything else I can find along the way.
jb
I can't wait to shoot something!!!
I'll stop for beer and anything else I can find along the way.
jb
I can't wait to shoot something!!!
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Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas. Directions added pg5
Texarkana, Arkansas is the last chance for you to do that! Don't forget.2ndovc wrote:
I'll stop for beer and anything else I can find along the way.
Please, not me But....it would get me out of work for a while2ndovc wrote:
I can't wait to shoot something!!!
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Outstanding, Memphis should be about 5 Hrs away from the hunt area. I don't know where in Memphis your staying but may I suggest you stay away from the city of West Memphis, it's on the Arkansas side of the Mississippi River.2ndovc wrote:Heading out @ 5 am. Shooting for Memphis tomorrow and should be in Avery @noon Friday.
I'll stop for beer and anything else I can find along the way.
jb
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Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas.
Hey Vance, would you mind bring some firewood, piller is going to bring a fire ring. We will need something to backup to .vancelw wrote:
I can bring whatever is needed as far as food. If all else fails, Clarksville in only 11 miles away and has grocery stores as well as fast food. (and a fairly decent Italian Restaurant on the square.) I can also bring firewood or a gas grill if we need it.
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They don't call Memphis Mogadishu on the Mississippi for nothing.RKrodle wrote:Outstanding, Memphis should be about 5 Hrs away from the hunt area. I don't know where in Memphis your staying but may I suggest you stay away from the city of West Memphis, it's on the Arkansas side of the Mississippi River.2ndovc wrote:Heading out @ 5 am. Shooting for Memphis tomorrow and should be in Avery @noon Friday.
I'll stop for beer and anything else I can find along the way.
jb
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I may have to use the boat to get to the pasture and pick it up It is soggy here and raining more! I may be able to put some helium in my trailer tires I have a couple of trees partially cut up that I should be able to get enough for a toasty fire.RKrodle wrote:
Hey Vance, would you mind bring some firewood, piller is going to bring a fire ring. We will need something to backup to .
HA! If you drive like my granny And she only drove a team! Never could get the hang of a car.RKrodle wrote: Outstanding, Memphis should be about 5 Hrs away from the hunt area. I don't know where in Memphis your staying but may I suggest you stay away from the city of West Memphis, it's on the Arkansas side of the Mississippi River.
Tomorrow at work is going to just draaaaagggggggg....
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Hey I said about.vancelw wrote:I may have to use the boat to get to the pasture and pick it up It is soggy here and raining more! I may be able to put some helium in my trailer tires I have a couple of trees partially cut up that I should be able to get enough for a toasty fire.RKrodle wrote:
Hey Vance, would you mind bring some firewood, piller is going to bring a fire ring. We will need something to backup to .
HA! If you drive like my granny And she only drove a team! Never could get the hang of a car.RKrodle wrote: Outstanding, Memphis should be about 5 Hrs away from the hunt area. I don't know where in Memphis your staying but may I suggest you stay away from the city of West Memphis, it's on the Arkansas side of the Mississippi River.
Tomorrow at work is going to just draaaaagggggggg....
Ok, I checked and it is 320 miles from downtown Memphis to downtown Avery and it should take 4hrs and 44 mins.
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Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas.
RKrodle wrote:
Hey I said about.
Ok, I checked and it is 320 miles from downtown Memphis to downtown Avery and it should take 4hrs and 44 mins.
Now that I'm older and wiser, that's probably right. Back when I was one of Uncle Sam's Misguided Children, I went to "A" school at NAS Millington, north of Memphis. On payday weekends, I would drive (out of bounds ) from the base to my house (N of Paris back then) in 5 1/2 hours-and the speed limit was 55! Only got stopped once...when I passed an Arkansas trooper from behind (as I was desperately trying to get back to base in time for 0530 muster on Monday morning).
He gave me a warning, and said he had to ask why I passed him. I said I couldn't get slowed down fast enough. He had a good laugh over that and sent me on my way.
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I made that "swope" a time or two myself from Millington to home. When were you out there, I was there Nov 79 to March of 80. I always managed to get stopped by Texas Troopers. They were always pretty good about it.vancelw wrote:RKrodle wrote:
Hey I said about.
Ok, I checked and it is 320 miles from downtown Memphis to downtown Avery and it should take 4hrs and 44 mins.
Now that I'm older and wiser, that's probably right. Back when I was one of Uncle Sam's Misguided Children, I went to "A" school at NAS Millington, north of Memphis. On payday weekends, I would drive (out of bounds ) from the base to my house (N of Paris back then) in 5 1/2 hours-and the speed limit was 55! Only got stopped once...when I passed an Arkansas trooper from behind (as I was desperately trying to get back to base in time for 0530 muster on Monday morning).
He gave me a warning, and said he had to ask why I passed him. I said I couldn't get slowed down fast enough. He had a good laugh over that and sent me on my way.
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May '83 to Oct '83. I was an airdale, alright. F/A-18 Safety Equipment Technician (Navy rate AME) before there were enough Hornets around to work on. Still lots of F-4s in service.RKrodle wrote:
I made that "swope" a time or two myself from Millington to home. When were you out there, I was there Nov 79 to March of 80. I always managed to get stopped by Texas Troopers. They were always pretty good about it.
Memphis in summer was the hottest place I've ever been in my life. Or at least, marching on the tarmac made it seem that way.
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vancelw wrote:RKrodle wrote:
Hey I said about.
Ok, I checked and it is 320 miles from downtown Memphis to downtown Avery and it should take 4hrs and 44 mins.
Now that I'm older and wiser, that's probably right. Back when I was one of Uncle Sam's Misguided Children, I went to "A" school at NAS Millington, north of Memphis. On payday weekends, I would drive (out of bounds ) from the base to my house (N of Paris back then) in 5 1/2 hours-and the speed limit was 55! Only got stopped once...when I passed an Arkansas trooper from behind (as I was desperately trying to get back to base in time for 0530 muster on Monday morning).
He gave me a warning, and said he had to ask why I passed him. I said I couldn't get slowed down fast enough. He had a good laugh over that and sent me on my way.
When I was a young PFC stationed at MCAS(H) New River, my favorite girl lived in Indianapolis. I once made the 795 mile drive from Indianapolis, IN to Jacksonville, NC in 11 hours on the back-end of a 96-hour pass.
Government office attracts the power-mad, yet it's people who just want to be left alone to live life on their own terms who are considered dangerous.
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FWiedner wrote:vancelw wrote:RKrodle wrote:
Hey I said about.
Ok, I checked and it is 320 miles from downtown Memphis to downtown Avery and it should take 4hrs and 44 mins.
Now that I'm older and wiser, that's probably right. Back when I was one of Uncle Sam's Misguided Children, I went to "A" school at NAS Millington, north of Memphis. On payday weekends, I would drive (out of bounds ) from the base to my house (N of Paris back then) in 5 1/2 hours-and the speed limit was 55! Only got stopped once...when I passed an Arkansas trooper from behind (as I was desperately trying to get back to base in time for 0530 muster on Monday morning).
He gave me a warning, and said he had to ask why I passed him. I said I couldn't get slowed down fast enough. He had a good laugh over that and sent me on my way.
When I was a young PFC stationed at MCAS(H) New River, my favorite girl lived in Indianapolis. I once made the 795 mile drive from Indianapolis, IN to Jacksonville, NC in 11 hours on the back-end of a 96-hour pass.
I was out at Cherry Point for a year or so before getting attached to an outfit at NAS Jacksonville, Fl. My buddy and I would drive in from Jax on 96 hrs passes, did it on a 72 one time. Yep, I was an airdale too. KC-130's and one of only a handful of Marines to work on P-3's.
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Well, some sad news arrive today - well actually, some good news and sad news... Smitty's main principle (packer that he represents) finally obtained approval from the largest food service distributor in Mississippi to pack their private brand product. This has been in the works for 2 years and more than doubles the sales on the line - which is the really great part of this as that means Smitty's commissions on the line about double. The bad part is the timing - Smitty is needed this weekend to introduce this change to their sales force and really has to be there, so he had to bow out of our hunt. He tried to figure a way to make the hunt but they really expect his presence and well, this is his bread and butter...
I will still be coming myself and will arrive mid-day tomorrow.
I'm bringing some smoked pulled pig and potato salad for the "banquet"
Looking forward to seeing ya'll shortly!
I will still be coming myself and will arrive mid-day tomorrow.
I'm bringing some smoked pulled pig and potato salad for the "banquet"
Looking forward to seeing ya'll shortly!
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Sorry to hear Smitty can't make it but it sounds like he has no choice, and who could blame him.
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Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas. Directions added pg5
Well I'm out on this hunt after all. There is just no way this hand is up much of anything yet.
Ya'll have a good time and I'll try to join you next time.
Jim
Ya'll have a good time and I'll try to join you next time.
Jim
Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas. Directions added pg5
I was holding out hope that you could make it Jim. Sorry to here it. Get that hand well for next time.Warhawk wrote:Well I'm out on this hunt after all. There is just no way this hand is up much of anything yet.
Ya'll have a good time and I'll try to join you next time.
Jim
Ricky
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Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas. Directions added pg5
The sign for the road to the cabin will be 2'X3', white in color and it will say "HERE". That's where you turn.
Ricky
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Re: Levergun Winter Hunt In Texas. Directions added pg5
I am at the holiday inn express. Been to avery, which is about 2 miles from the camp if I'm not mistaken. Should be there before noon tomorrow. I will try to call before then just to touch base. It looks like rain, lol.