But not domestic.
The ranch has had them for quite some time.
Longer than I've been alive.
99% of the time i'll use the 308 but i do have other high power rifles I'll keep just in case.Welcome! Hunting season is fixin' to get in full swing in just a few months, so you should be able to find a buyer pretty readily. Just remember one thing - 3-500 yard shots aren't uncommon in this state - that 30-06 could be handy.
Ill miss alright but the rain and gray clouds I will not.Did a tour in Spokane. Loved the inland empire. Hated the politics, but the country was some of the best. Welcome
Funny thing is I don't know any lefty's, Those would be the city snowflakes.Another Left-Coaster...
Spent a lot of time on the lake every summer =)Hi and welcome! Washington transplant myself, moved from Bonney Lake to the Houston area two months ago.
I'll take what I can get, We only know sunshine from movies.well hell, I still hunt with a 700BDL in 30-06... and always have since i was about 12
Welcome to Texas... hope the heat doesnt melt you in August.
I actually didn't live too far from you, I lived in Belfair, but worked in Bremerton (PSNS). Drove by you quite often on Hwy 16.Spent a lot of time on the lake every summer =)
I dare say, by the end of the summer you will definitely know sunshine.I'll take what I can get, We only know sunshine from movies.
I'm not going to miss five layers of clothing. No more fleece,wool and gor-tex =)I actually didn't live too far from you, I lived in Belfair, but worked in Bremerton (PSNS). Drove by you quite often on Hwy 16.
If you ever see a guy kissing a palm tree that might be me.I dare say, by the end of the summer you will definitely know sunshine.
Give it a couple years and you’ll be dressed like that when it drops to 45°.I'm not going to miss five layers of clothing. No more fleece,wool and gor-tex =)
Actually there are Elk in Texas, not a lot. They are considered a non-native species and can be hunted year rounds, no bag limit. Just need a hunting license and go find them.Born and raised in Gig Harbor south of Seattle. Moved to SA to be around family and more important, sunshine!
Trying to find a good spot to unload two 30-06's. I have a few 308's that I have been using since i was a kid and only used the 30-06 for elk and bigger game.
Which I will no longer be hunting =(
Family with ranches here in Texas id rather hunt for free them pay 2000. to hunt someones ranch that has elk. I'm cheap like that =PActually there are Elk in Texas, not a lot. They are considered a non-native species and can be hunted year rounds, no bag limit. Just need a hunting license and go find them.