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  1. Looks like a hellava shooter!!

    Have had an 1100, with a 26" Hastings Paradox barrel, and a 1-4 Leupold, for years.

    Heavy cuss to stillhunt with, and it is better suited for stand hunting.

    It loves Lightfields.

    Hope you put the backstaps in the freezer next year!! :yes:

  2. Bob,

    I'll use the salmon in it, as we have a PILE of it, in the freezers downstairs.

    Between the walleyes, venison,(did well on the deer this season, again, over here) and salmon, and we have 1/2 side of beef cut up every year, we seldom buy any meat from the local grocery stores. :yes::yes:

    Scott

  3. Adirondack Salmon Chowder

    From "My Adirondack Way of Cooking" by Musky Bob

    If this doesn’t make your mouth water in anticipation on those cool Fall or Winter days nothing will. I use salmon mostly, but you can substitute most any type of fish.

    · ½ stick butter

    · ¼ cup flour

    · ½ cup chopped onion

    · 6 slices bacon, diced

    · ½ cup diced celery

    · 1½ teaspoons garlic powder not garlic salt

    · 1 teaspoon Old Bay Seasoning

    · 1 ½ cup diced potatoes

    · ½ bag baby carrots, cut bite size

    · 1 cup chicken broth

    · 1 cup grated parmesan cheese

    · 1 teaspoon salt

    · 1 teaspoon ground black pepper

    · 1 teaspoon parsley

    · 2 bay leaves

    · ½ teaspoon thyme

    · ½ teaspoon dried dill weed

    · 2 6†salmon fillets, cubed 1â€

    · 1 qt. milk

    · 1 (15 ounce) can creamed corn

    · 1 teaspoon cornstarch

    · 1 12 oz. pkg. Cream cheese

    1. Sauté bacon, then add butter, onion, broth, celery, carrots, and garlic powder & cook until all is tender. Stir in potatoes, old bay seasoning, parsley, bay leaves, salt, pepper, and dill.

    2. Bring to a boil, and reduce heat. Cover, and simmer 20 minutes or until potatoes are tender.

    3. Stir in salmon, milk, creamed corn, flour, cornstarch, and cream cheese. Cook on medium, stirring frequently until heated through and cream cheese is melted.

    4. Serve steaming hot with oyster crackers.

    Please let me know how you like it. It’s one of my favorites.

    Bob,

    Made some last weekend.

    What a killer meal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    The whole tribe chowed-down heartily.

    Only 1 problem..........................

    THERE WERE NOT ANY LEFTOVERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    :rofl::rofl::rofl:

    Thanks for sharing this with all of us.

    Scott

  4. My Mini-30 will steadily climb after the 3-4 round, as the barrel heat affects the accuracy. Let it cool to off(not that it gets really hot)to about the air temp, and bingo, right back on at 100 yards.

    In spite of that trait,(which can be corrected) those are good firearms.

  5. Muzzlestuffers are a blast to hunt with.

    Have a Knight percussion cap, thumbhole, w/iron sights, a T/C Black Diamond with a 2-7 Swift, and a CVA w/a 2-7 Bushnell. We run 150 gr of Pirodex, and .295 gr Powerbelt Aero-tips. All three are very accurate, and all three have taken deer in excess of 100 yds. Killed one 3 years ago with the CVA at over 160 yds. No mistaken when you hit them, especially in the boiler room. Their down.

  6. ???? My Hastings barrels on my Remingtons, are 26", on both my 1100, as well as my 870 Wingmaster,(both are VERY ACCURATE BTW) but we are in a rifle county now, so they sit out the deer season, as the Ruger M77 Stainless, in 7 Rem Mag, has susbstancially more range, as does the latest addition, .338 Marlin. :rofl: My son had hole-in-hole, yesterday, with that, @ 100 yds. That's damn good for a lever gun, say NOTHING about the 16 yr old shooter.

    Scott

  7. Served in the 1st Cav Div, Ft Hood, Texas, and prayers got out to all those folks that "Ali-Babba" cowardly gunned down, as well as all fellow Veterans.

    For those that don't stand behind our troops, feel free to stand in front.

    Scott

  8. We have not had any good shots presented yet, but had a 4 pt respond well to the bleat can Sunday evening.

    A week ago, there were 5 different bucks in the same clover field.

    Just a matter of time now.

    Good going on that deer!!!!

    Bowhunting is the best!!! :yes:

    Scott

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