So you didn’t quite make it to “there’s no replacement for displacement”?I loathe podcats and just listened to the first 2 minutes and shut it off... Completely unbearable no matter the subject matter with whoever this guy is.
Wicked thanks!There are two volumes.
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Probably worked fine at the factory after being repaired, but after going through the "Postal Service Drop-Test" they just failed again! LOLI thought the Leupold "best warranty you'll never need" ad was great. I've never owned one, and don't doubt there's those that do hold zero through drops, but I have seen so many warranty reports from guys on here saying that Leupold said it was fixed etc and they got it back and it still didn't work!
GREAT read! It’s packed with the wildest outdoor adventures you’ll find.If I recall correctly, I believe Frank Glaser was a proponent of smaller calibers as well. He used them a lot on Grizzley's Moose and Sheep. I seem to remember him saying rifle caliber is less important than marksmanship and he killed a pile of animals with a bunch of calibers as a market hunter for awhile. "Alaska's Wolf Man: The 1915-1955 Wilderness Adventures of Frank Glaser" by Jim Rearden is well worth the read regardless of the caliber discussion.
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He was talking about snowmobilesSo you didn’t quite make it to “there’s no replacement for displacement”?
That guy has been nails on a chalkboard the 2 times I’ve heard him