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  1. Colorado Cowboy

    Opening The Can Of Worms...Coronavirus...

    I doubt that! My home produced eggs have only been handled by me or my wife. I'll eat them over store bought stuff anytime, for sure.....besides they taste a hell of a lot better!
  2. Colorado Cowboy

    Opening The Can Of Worms...Coronavirus...

    I agree with you 100% my friend!
  3. Colorado Cowboy

    Opening The Can Of Worms...Coronavirus...

    Things are going to really get locked down here. Our Rifle & Pistol Club's gun show scheduled for mid April looks like it will be cancelled/rescheduled. Have 2 Wednesdays left in our Bulls Eye Pistol League that I run, trying to finish it. My Masonic Lodge cancelled our meetings until June, same...
  4. Colorado Cowboy

    Opening The Can Of Worms...Coronavirus...

    I sure as hell hope this settles down by June. Have to make my final payment on our fishing trip to Alaska then. Already paid for the airfare. We are scheduled for mid August. Have a June fishing trip to Blue Mesa here in Colorado in addition to a state cowboy action shooting match.
  5. Colorado Cowboy

    Binocular Question

    You really didn't say if you were hunting or scouting. I have a set of Swaro 8x50 bino/rf combo that I hunt with. If weight is not too much of a concern and you are using something mobile (atv, sxs, mt bike, etc) and walking fairly short distances, I would take a spotting scope/tripod too. Hard...
  6. Colorado Cowboy

    Opening The Can Of Worms...Coronavirus...

    NASCAR postponed the next 2 races....afraid the virus could be spread by exhaust fumes. All non electric vehicles are grounded.
  7. Colorado Cowboy

    For Colorado ATV Owners

    Already took care of mine, no problem.
  8. Colorado Cowboy

    How much time do you spend behind the glass? Let us know!

    About 15 seconds when it's got single malt in it!
  9. Colorado Cowboy

    The Memes Thread!

    Or scratching your cajones!
  10. Colorado Cowboy

    Rifle Review Snowy Mountain Rifles

    Just cause my loads have been tested to 500 yds, doesn't mean I'll shoot that far....LOL! Drop a zero off of it and that's more to my liking!
  11. Colorado Cowboy

    Rifle Review Snowy Mountain Rifles

    MV still does, nothing has changed in my loads. Flat shooting delivering lots of energy at bullet impact. I have ballistic turrets on all my rifles done by Leupold to match my loads. Don't need any app, just my range finder and dial turret to distanced ranged. All of my loads do 3/4 or less moa...
  12. Colorado Cowboy

    Rifle Review Snowy Mountain Rifles

    Saw the video of the review. Rifle does shoot....but it better for that much $$$$! I was surprised at the velocity of the round tested, quite a bit less than 3000 fps. I get over 3,000 on my handloads for both my 25-06 & .300 Wby (and less than moa). Sure like to know the various amounts of drop...
  13. Colorado Cowboy

    Wyoming Antelope 73 unit

    I have spent a lot of time in 73 & 74 for the last 30 years. You are going to find it much harder to find the deer .
  14. Colorado Cowboy

    Anyone interested in partnering up for a deer and antelope lease here in Montana?

    What type of bird hunting is available?
  15. Colorado Cowboy

    Why no standardized .24-06 and .26-06 ??

    I have a reloading book out in the shop published by Speer back in the late 50's/early 60's, that has lots of weird wildcats in it. Most were not successful. P.O. Ackley was one who published his wildcats (He called them "Ackley Improved") in 2 books...I have them both. Lots of interesting...
  16. Colorado Cowboy

    Why no standardized .24-06 and .26-06 ??

    Back in the 50's &60's, lots of guys experimented with these types of wildcats. I do remember a 22-06. The main limiting factor back then was powder.
  17. Colorado Cowboy

    Duluth Trading

    Been wearing their T shirts for years.....good stuff.
  18. Colorado Cowboy

    Why no standardized .24-06 and .26-06 ??

    I built on in 1962, it was called a .25 Nieder back then.
  19. Colorado Cowboy

    OHV Trails - Colorado National Forest Land

    Down here in the San Juan NF, the FS is posting the ones that are closed. The 2 tracks that were used by full sized 4wd's are usually bermed or have large rocks across the entrance to keep you out. The ones used by sxs & quads are posted with their standard "fence post" type signs.