Nice! These remind me of how Simmentals used to look when they first showed up down here in the the late 60's- early 70's.
Nice! These remind me of how Simmentals used to look when they first showed up down here in the the late 60's- early 70's.
That one has some legs... Must be part thoroughbred.
A few of them, yesFleck bull?
I had a 760 pump in 30-06. Used it to hunt elk over on the west side of the Olympics. Had Williams peep sights. Hunting in old growth timber shots were never over 100 yards and 200 inches of rain keeping a scope dry was an issue. I shot a couple of elk with that rifle. Ended up trading it off for something for the kids to use when they started hunting.Have heard that a lot. Would love a good deal on a 760 pump, but I've never seen one. Hoping the previous owner had it tuned up pretty good.
Needs cleaning tho and I don't wanna be the one to get into it. Gunsmith fella passed away or od have him do it. Also got his Saiga 12 gauge... heavy buster that one is.
I'd take 80 degree from May to Sept ever year!!I'll take it over severe drought, wildfires, dust storms, 80°+ heat, etc.
Snow is quick and easy to shovel away.
I'd take 80 degree from May to Sept ever year!!![]()
But it would be a dry dead80 is ok but not above that. In July when it's 72 here I'll be able to work all day where as Texas it will be 116 and I'd be dead.
But it would be a dry dead![]()
That's absolutely breathtaking.!