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    Anyone have problems doing strict carnivore?

    You are asking the wrong question, and to the wrong people. Whatever it is you are trying to accomplish, go to some kind of Nutritionist and ask them what diet is best for what you are trying to do. That's the only real answer you can get.
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    Anyone have problems doing strict carnivore?

    Yeah, leave it to America, which I love, but realize we are really stupid sometimes. Your pills are more important than your fish, poultry, and eggs apparently. Just think how much better we could be as a country if we ditched this "diet" nonsense for school kids, and instead started middle...
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    Anyone have problems doing strict carnivore?

    It was derailed on the very first post. You don't pick diet plans based on popularity or problems others have had, it doesn't work that way. Certainly no real diet plan, and I mean a real diet plan for a specific purpose is going to exclude anything. They only change proportions of everything...
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    Anyone have problems doing strict carnivore?

    Yeah, a lot can be said for how stupid the food pyramid was, but that was gone over a decade ago. Mostly Americans just eat way too much. It's not just Americans that eat too much, most 1st world countries have obesity problems. The problem isn't a special diet, the problem is too much of every...
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    Whitetail Processing - First Time

    In my opinion, you really can't make full use of meat without a grinder. I mean technically you could mince it up with a knife like they did before the meat grinder was invented. I don't want to do that. Lots of info online on good meat grinders. Chop-Rite #12 hand crank works for me. I also...
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    Anyone have problems doing strict carnivore?

    If you haven't figured it out already, "diets" are an American phenomenon to prey on the ignorant. Just live your life. Moderation goes a long way.
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    Able to chamber the brass but not able to chamber the rounds on twice fired brass

    I just did a quick search on 300 Norma Mag, and one thing that sticks out is the COAL for data is always around 3.250". So I checked your pictures, and no 2.850" is your cartridge base to ogive length in one picture. Then you say it's 2.890" in the next post. I think the best thing you can do...
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    Able to chamber the brass but not able to chamber the rounds on twice fired brass

    1. I'm really not following here. 2.850" I'm assuming is your overall loaded cartridge length. You say the cartridge base to ogive with your comparator is 2.890", ok. You are loosing me at drilled brass, I have no idea what that means. Then you say your cartridge base to ogive with your...
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    Knight pergerine

    Right off the bat, the glaring problem I see is you are using CCI 209MZ primers with blackhorn 209 which are very weak. You really need a strong primer with BH209, and there are only two recommended. The Federal 209A, and the CCI 209M. CCI 209M are completely different than CCI 209 or CCI 209...
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    Able to chamber the brass but not able to chamber the rounds on twice fired brass

    Since I don't see any interference with the necks that you painted, I can only think of two possibilities. Either your measurements are inaccurate, or your case head is too large. Specifically the area just forward of the rim where most sizing dies do not touch. Now that I think about it, since...
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    Able to chamber the brass but not able to chamber the rounds on twice fired brass

    According to your measurements, it's your headspace that is stopping you from chambering. You measure 2.067" that will chamber, and say 2.068" will not. You should be sizing your cases to bump that shoulder back to closer to 2.065".
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    Knives

    Works for both, sure. Works great for both might be stretching the truth.
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    Able to chamber the brass but not able to chamber the rounds on twice fired brass

    I'm not really sure what you are showing with that far right cartridge. Did you not color the bullet on that one? On the left picture, and left cartridge, it sure looks clear as day to me that you are jamming the bullet into the rifling. Seat that bullet much deeper and try it again.
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    $5k - $6k for a hunt….where would you go, what would you hunt?

    I didn't price them, but I don't think those are $5000+ either.
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    Knives

    Unless you are regularly trapping for pelts, I don't know what good a real skinning knife would be to a hunter. There's not a ton of options out there from most hunting type brands. It looks like Dexter Russell makes a handful of models, and that's what I would choose. Most of us aren't skinning...
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    South Dakota Pheasants

    It didn't look up the numbers, but maybe you are thinking of CREP? CRP from what I understand is mostly federal, I think with the farm bill, and it is down in acreage overall from what I heard. CREP is the state leasing program, similar to CRP in structure, but it is high in acreage right now. I...
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    $5k - $6k for a hunt….where would you go, what would you hunt?

    Black bear in the BWCA is definitely something I want to do, and may do next year. Cant bait there, and hunter success is in the single digit %. Very difficult, and very rewarding hunt. Also not $5000. Tag is about $240, drawing that area is easy, but needs at least 2 preference points. No real...
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    South Dakota Pheasants

    It isn't a short list, and none really hidden secrets. There's really good bird numbers in the entire eastern 2/3rds of the state, although logistically most people opt for east river. I'm not sure I'd bother near Sioux Falls. Other than that, I'd look at OnX or the public hunting atlas and pick...
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    South Dakota Pheasants

    I guess that depends how much you like pheasant hunting. To me the $150ish to hunt a maximum 10 days (two 5 day slots, so only two trips maximum) as a non-resident seems steep unless you really like pheasant hunting. That said, pheasant numbers drop off fast as you go west, and I haven't seen...
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    Able to chamber the brass but not able to chamber the rounds on twice fired brass

    1. If you aren't annealing, definitely shoot more for that .004" mark. 2. Good, I'm assuming no resistance at all. Do you feel any sticking when extracting that sized case? On a bolt action you have mechanical advantage when locking, but none when extracting. 3. How did you get these numbers? If...
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