if money was no object.
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if money was no object.
what would you buy to take turkey hunting?
would be fun to spill some turkey blood with this.. but good golly the price tag
http://www.armslist.com/posts/6716944/d ... el-21-28ga
would be fun to spill some turkey blood with this.. but good golly the price tag
http://www.armslist.com/posts/6716944/d ... el-21-28ga
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Re: if money was no object.
Night vision goggles and a flock of DDD's
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Re: if money was no object.
If money were no object, I'd have one made for me to my preference.
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If money was no object, I would quit drinking this rotgut whiskey and buy some smooth sippin' whiskey and hire a couple of fine looking women to peel my grapes and fan my drunken fat ass with palm leaves all day.
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Re: if money was no object.
When I was in college, three of us pooled all of our resources and bought an unfired highly engraved Parker CHE 28 gauge for $3,600. We sold the gun for $6,000 and thought that we had really skinned the proverbial cat. A few years ago, I saw the same gun, still unfired, listed by a major dealer for $38,000. If money was no object, I'd still have the classic. Several years ago, I did splurge and buy a 28 gauge Model 23 Golden Quail, but it too has found a new home w/ someone who wanted it more than I did.
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I would buy an over priced judge and shoot one in the face at 5 yards, Once! Robo-Turkey decoy with an arrow mounted on it as a jousting pole!
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Re: if money was no object.
No, if I was going to spend that on a gun, I would have one made for me to my dimensions.
That being said, I'll never spend that on a gun...
That being said, I'll never spend that on a gun...
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I like boobs too but saying that on here????
Trying to keep it kid friendly
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My bad. I meant DSD's. But I've always found DDD's friendly, even as a kid
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I would buy a life-sized Ronnie decoy so when that big old gobbler laughed himself to death,
I would just pick em up & save about $6.00 on a shell.
I would just pick em up & save about $6.00 on a shell.
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Ok, I'm changing my answer. If money was no object I'd get me one of those $6 shells.
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Can I borrow it when u do
ever wonder where the white goes when the snow melts??
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I may have to start renting it out if it works well.soiltester wrote: ↑August 9th, 2018, 5:17 pm
Can I borrow it when u do
George
YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO KEEP YOUR BODY STILL. YOUR HEART JUST HASN'T CAUGHT ON.
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YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO KEEP YOUR BODY STILL. YOUR HEART JUST HASN'T CAUGHT ON.
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Re: if money was no object.
Probably doesn’t shoot both barrels to poa.
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I'm sure there would be other things, but I'd commission a titanium frame gobbler lounger that only weighs 2 pounds.
So my hired gun/vest bearer could keep up with me as we trekked through turkey woods all over the US.
So my hired gun/vest bearer could keep up with me as we trekked through turkey woods all over the US.
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Re: if money was no object.
I’d buy a few thousand acres loaded with game especially turkey if money was no object.
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In several states..
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I'd buy about 50 custom calls, 5 of each type, just to have em and lose em. Maybe in some some sort of dispenser attached to my truck. I might add a long range electric UTV but only if I had someone to do the upkeep and charging for me.
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I would have to. At least oncepoorcountrypreacher wrote: ↑August 11th, 2018, 9:59 amThat is the right answer!
I don't think I could take that Win 21 turkey hunting no matter how much money I had.
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I would buy at least 400 acres and post it very good! Always been my dream since, I took up Turkey Hunting in 1990 to own my Hunting Land. Open Hardwoods with a creek running through next to a huge field. That is what, I would want!!
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If money was no object, I'd buy quavers some land so he wouldn't have to hunt that dreaded public land anymore.
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