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Buying a Gunwerks LR-1000 a good choice?
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<blockquote data-quote="wolfkiller" data-source="post: 597086" data-attributes="member: 40053"><p>Ya it is a bummer what things cost here. I know a lot of people that spend over $1000 a month to heat there house. All my work is on the bases and I have to pay my carpenters $54 a hr. </p><p> Personly I burn firewood and eat game so I can afford high dollar toys for hunting. A small price to pay when I live in a state were I can harvest 5 caribou, 5 deer, 1 moose, 1dall sheep, 1goat, 1muskox, 5 black bears, 1 elk, run a trapline, and shoot unlimited predators every year with no special tags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfkiller, post: 597086, member: 40053"] Ya it is a bummer what things cost here. I know a lot of people that spend over $1000 a month to heat there house. All my work is on the bases and I have to pay my carpenters $54 a hr. Personly I burn firewood and eat game so I can afford high dollar toys for hunting. A small price to pay when I live in a state were I can harvest 5 caribou, 5 deer, 1 moose, 1dall sheep, 1goat, 1muskox, 5 black bears, 1 elk, run a trapline, and shoot unlimited predators every year with no special tags. [/QUOTE]
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