[AT] Tractor looking

Phil Auten pga2 at hot1.net
Mon Apr 25 17:37:52 PDT 2005


Charlie,
Try some Speer 130Gr. hollow points instead of the 125's. They group under 
an inch in my Ruger M77.

Phil

At 08:37 AM 4/24/05, you wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
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>I am pleased to read that talking about great food like freshly dug red 
>potatos is wetting your appetite.  No better sign of the return to good 
>health than that.
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>I am working on a  30-06 that I got new last year.  With 125 gr. it 
>doesn't group as good as I want it to.  Not sure if the problem is the 
>fast bullet ot the jerky shooter.  It may be the latter. I have nerves of 
>tinfoil.  At any rate, I am thinking perhaps it will work to scare a few 
>chucks from hayfields this summer.
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>If NYC takes over the entire Eastern end of the state, there is still lots 
>of room for you West of Syracuse.  (grin)
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>Have a great day,
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>Charlie V.
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>>From: Cecil Monson <cmonson at hvc.rr.com>
>>Reply-To: Antique tractor email discussion group 
>><at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>Subject: Re: [AT] Tractor looking
>>Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 07:21:45 -0400
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>>    Western New York is one of the nicest places to just wander on a day 
>> like yesterday. Not
>>much traffic and all rural. Lots of gravel roads in the Southern Tier yet 
>>to this day. If you got
>>as far down as Addison, that was where we first started hunting turkeys 
>>in the springtime back
>>in the late 1960s. I was just looking at my turkey beards from those days 
>>a week or so ago. I
>>preserved them and mounted them in empty .410 shells with a swivel where 
>>the primer goes
>>and they are still nice after all these years.
>>
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