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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 69803" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Big Bore, </p><p>Where do you think we got the idea to try this stuff... Appreciate the info we read from you, Jerry and other guys some time ago. Back when we were discussing cheaper alternatives to solvents, gunoils, gunkblaster etc.</p><p></p><p>Jerry,</p><p>How you been. I was out in your fair province last week, north tip of Vancouver island looking for grass and clover munching black bears. Incredible county, lots of straight up and straight down. Almost blew my cookies riding in a big one ton 4by4 on those twisting, roll-coaster roads. Oh, yea, and then there were the 14 foot wide one hundred and fifty bazzilion ton logging trucks, no biggie as long as kept your eyes closed real tight. We were lucky and did not get flattened or sideswiped, or knocked off a fifty thousand foot straight drop-off. Learned a lot about logging, essentially it is about second to Alaskan crab-fishing for making dead people. Also saw a very nice cougar that had to be shot in front of the lodge the day befoe we got there, he was hanging around for some time and they decided to punch his ticket. Also watched people eat sea-stuff that pretty nearly made most of us upchuck, **** things looked like boiled dog-peckers. No idea what they were, except pretty sure they were not off of dogs. The .325 WSM did in a fine bear, one shot across a gorge but fact is I did not read the wind well and had a bit too much on - still a lethal first shot and he was dead in a few steps but I had planned on anchoring him right where he stood. </p><p>Perfect weather, no bugs, incredible country, lots of truck-hunting the cut-overs (called "Safari-Style Hunting" in some parts of Texas I believe).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 69803, member: 25"] Big Bore, Where do you think we got the idea to try this stuff... Appreciate the info we read from you, Jerry and other guys some time ago. Back when we were discussing cheaper alternatives to solvents, gunoils, gunkblaster etc. Jerry, How you been. I was out in your fair province last week, north tip of Vancouver island looking for grass and clover munching black bears. Incredible county, lots of straight up and straight down. Almost blew my cookies riding in a big one ton 4by4 on those twisting, roll-coaster roads. Oh, yea, and then there were the 14 foot wide one hundred and fifty bazzilion ton logging trucks, no biggie as long as kept your eyes closed real tight. We were lucky and did not get flattened or sideswiped, or knocked off a fifty thousand foot straight drop-off. Learned a lot about logging, essentially it is about second to Alaskan crab-fishing for making dead people. Also saw a very nice cougar that had to be shot in front of the lodge the day befoe we got there, he was hanging around for some time and they decided to punch his ticket. Also watched people eat sea-stuff that pretty nearly made most of us upchuck, **** things looked like boiled dog-peckers. No idea what they were, except pretty sure they were not off of dogs. The .325 WSM did in a fine bear, one shot across a gorge but fact is I did not read the wind well and had a bit too much on - still a lethal first shot and he was dead in a few steps but I had planned on anchoring him right where he stood. Perfect weather, no bugs, incredible country, lots of truck-hunting the cut-overs (called "Safari-Style Hunting" in some parts of Texas I believe). [/QUOTE]
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