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  • Long range hunting?

    11 AnswersHunting6 years ago
  • Get out and vote if you value your gun rights?

    This election is going to determine if we go the way of the UK and Australia or remain a nation of gun freedom. There is a good chance the next president will pick one maybe two supreme court judges. if you think a liberal judge is going to vote on the side of gun rights you are badly mistaken and can look back on this moment as the point you started to lose your right to legally own firearms.

    10 AnswersHunting9 years ago
  • Is there are time limit a service provider has to bill me.?

    I recently received a bill from a HVAC company. Problem is the bill is from 1/23/09. I have used this HVAC company in the past but have always paid them right away. I no longer have the same checking account as the bank I used to do business with is no longer in business. According to the company this is the first time they tried to bill for this service. My question is how long does a company have to bill for their services in the state of PA. I would pay the bill if I knew I actually hadn't paid for it before, but because of the extreme amount of time it has taken the company to bill me I am now unable to look it up and see if they were paid or not. In my opinion this is completely unethical but is it legal and will I have to pay this bill (I believe I already have) to keep it off my credit report?

    1 AnswerOther - Business & Finance1 decade ago
  • 308 HE federal trophy bonded tip?

    Has anyone tried the new 308 Federal HE round yet. I was thinking this would make a good elk round, the ballistics seem really impressive 2880 fps for a 165 grain bullet. Has any one shot these rounds yet. I maybe going on a elk hunt and was considering this bullet, a 150 or 168 grain tsx or 180 grain nosler partition Federal HE at a muzzle velocity of 2740. Thanks

    1 AnswerHunting1 decade ago
  • value of mossberg 500 20 gauge?

    I want to know what the value of a Mossberg 500 20gauge would be. Gun is in very good condition, with a wood stock and removable choke. Shoots 2 3/4 and 3" shells. Thanks

    7 AnswersHunting1 decade ago
  • Ammo question for savage 99?

    Going pig hunting and planning to take my savage 99 in 308. Gun was manufactured in 1965. It shoots well but I dont want to run any hot rounds out of it. So question is what ammo would be recommended for pig hunting? Also do I need a higher energy round(hornady superformance federal HE round) for hunting large hogs. I have a ruger 77 in 308 which I have shot the hotter rounds with but would prefer the fast follow up shot of the 99. I was thinking of using federal fusion 165 grain loads, would these be good on hogs and does anyone have experience using them in a savage 99? Thanks

    3 AnswersHunting1 decade ago