The coming New Year

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Bill K
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The coming New Year

Post by Bill K »

I do hope all had a Very Merry Christmas, enjoyed family as well as you could with this Covid-19 and all the turmoil going on.
And let's hope and pray that the New Year will bring all of us good times, good shooting and plenty of critter to test out our 204's on, and maybe some even got a new 204 to play with. Stay well and safe everyone. Bill K :)
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Re: The coming New Year

Post by randyman »

Thanks Bill! Stay warm-hope to be out spotting rock chucks with you in a few months. R!
Bill K
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Re: The coming New Year

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Looking forward to that. So nice out roaming and spotting and then dialing in. :D Bill K :)
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Re: The coming New Year

Post by hoppy »

Thanks Bill and seasons greetings to you and all others reading
Middle of summer down here in Australia so we are starting to worry about fires again - we are late lambing here on the farm so have been knocking off foxes and ravens with the 204 recently - just loaded up another batch os 39bk's last night to keep me going as being the only mob lambing we are a fox magnet!
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Re: The coming New Year

Post by Rick in Oregon »

Well then, time to grab the handle and flush 2020 down the crapper! We've all had just about enough of this Covid or "WuFlu" to last us the rest of our lives. So with pondering the New Year and what lies ahead, just for fun, a couple of pics attached to remind us that we indeed did have fun before, just not much in 2020.

And with not many of us being afield, the chucks and rodents have been 'helping out' by making more targets for us, come springtime. That's what I call cooperation and team spirit! :wink:

About as good as it gets...sunshine, wicked accurate rifle with plenty of ammo, beaucoup squirrels in the field, and good friends to share it all with.

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And there's nothing more enjoyable than spending a nice spring morning cruising the sage, junipers and rock piles with that wicked accurate rifle spotting rock chucks from afar.

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So with a bit-o-gun porn to enjoy, I wish everyone here a much better 2021, ammo and components on the shelves, no lockdowns and the ability to get out and have some fun again! :eek: A HAPPY NEW YEAR to all!
Semper Fortis
Rick in Oregon
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Bill K
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Re: The coming New Year

Post by Bill K »

Thank You Rick and the same back at you. Yes, I also do hope this spring/summer will be much better chasing the wiley critters we love to see to flips and great acrobatics, with our small calibers.. Should be a good year And I fully agree let's sideline the fruitcakes and politicians that are moving more and more everyday towards socialist/communist rule. Lock and load and have a great time in the fields and sage. Bill K :)
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Re: The coming New Year

Post by inKYfromSD »

Big life change coming up for me soon in 2021. I'll have plenty of free time for brass prep, loading and a bit of traveling. Who knows, I might even get far enough west for you guys to school me on how my Cooper should really be shot. Happy New Year to everyone!
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