Generally there is no problem at all as long as it is non restricted when coming up here or through to Alaska. I’m not sure what all is required but since the laws are the same across the country you don’t have to worry about differences between where you cross the border. Just follow the...
Firearm laws in Canada are federal. Handguns have been required to be registered since the 1930’s, ARs I cant remember if it was the 80s or part of bill C68 in the 90s where they were required to be registered. When a firearm is registered any transfer of ownership needs to approved by the...
Government is doing a buy back program. We hand over the firearms and likely get pennies on the dollar OR it seems now they will let us keep them if we get them deactivated (welded solid) and certified.
At the moment these firearms must stay locked up, illegal to use them, sell, or transport...
Well May 1 2020 “they” prohibited 1000s of models of firearms here in Canada including basically anything that resembles an Ar15
We had plenty of people that said the same thing as you. I can assure you “they” are coming for our guns, in fact they must be out of my possession by May 1 2022...
Any chance you could postpone this offer 10 years? Have to get my son off to post secondary before relocating haha.
If circumstances were a bit different I’d be all over this. Sounds like a dream opportunity. Good luck with your search!
I have a 3-15x44 on my 300wsm and really like it so far. I use the windplex reticle.
Glass is clearer than my 12-42 nightforce BR scope.
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Shoot a few whitetails with 150gr grand slams out of a .308 win when I was a kid. Including breaking shoulders on a 220 lb 8 pt.
They aren’t as pretty as an accubond but they hold together just as well in my experience.
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Have a cheap crimp tool that I’ve used to re plumb my house, cottage and some other jobs when I did Reno’s. Works great. Plumber I used to work with liked the compression fittings, although they were the only pex fittings I’ve personally seen fail but I think it was operator error.
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Very happy with my boss, had it for over 10 years now. If I was doing it over I would buy a Forster coax if you can swing the $
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Good luck with the recovery!
My neighbour is 70 yrs old and had his hip replaced middle of January. He just got back from 10 days in Central America hiking mountains and repelling waterfalls.
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Chop it if that’s what you want. I ran 17.5” on my .308 (which was ~100fps slower than 24”) and 22” on my 300wsm.
Bullets aren’t going to bounce off the deer if you do.
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I would also like to hear some opinions about this comparison. The endeavour sure seems to get a lot of great reviews
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I am not a huge fan of the kuiu simply because it is a blend and starts to hold body odor much quicker than 100% merino.
I have some older merino baselayers that I think are now sold by black ovis, and I prefer them to my kuiu
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I also put about 1.5-2” of honey in an empty soup can and lay a propane torch up against it while I refill my bait. Gives off a huge scent cloud that I think helps, bears often eat the solidified burnt honey leftovers.
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In my experience they don’t care much about other carcasses like coons and groundhogs
Beaver is the #1 bait in my experience, followed by corn with molasses, baked goods and bacon fat
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Advice I got on a muzzleloader forum was to set the chronograph up at 25 yards and use a ballistic program to determine muzzle velocity
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Decent stock for the price, I have the same stock as clarktar and really like it. Only thing I don’t like is the weight (about 32ozs) but my rifle is still only 7.5lbs scoped.
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