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I and grandson Steven went on a game ranch hog hunt. I was a boarder and he was the gunner. As you can see he done well
A wild Russsian eater in 3 hours. I have trained him well
Yes we did 20. This sow was being protected by a agressive trophy boar. It circled him and his guide three times threatning them. I Instructed Steven we dont want a uneatable wall mount. He shot one of the three sows he was protecting. Proud of my clone. We had 3 days of catering to our every need. One more scratched off my bucket list.I’ll you had a blast, both of you made some great memories!
They do that-But what fun it is to watch them developCongrats to you guys. Them grandsons are growing up way to fast on us Dave!
The prices are posted on his website-He treated us more then fair-I do know cash is kingWhat did the pricing look like on this hunt?
Remington 7400 308 auto loader. Bought here years ago from river bottom hunter. Its been a killer since the day the boy picked it up when he was 11 years old. it was gifted to him by me. Its his go to rifle.Just thinking ,,What kind /model gun is that ?,,,looks like a rem 870 -1187 shotgun but with a rifle barrel ?
Glad he is getting to use it while he still can.Remington 7400 308 auto loader. Bought here years ago from river bottom hunter. Its been a killer since the day the boy picked it up when he was 11 years old. it was gifted to him by me. Its his go to rifle.
This one is even parkerized-I think its their all weather modelDidnt most of those have wood stocks ?......is why it threw me off
It has not rusted or scratched after many years. It has been hunted yearly with great sucess. It has proven over time to me very durable. Everybody has a differant exspeirence.That isn't parkerizing. That is an economy model with a rough dull black finish and plastic stock set. It has the same finish that is on the old 870 Express shotgun model and is known for rusting and scratching easily.