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Any Gunwerks Clymer Owners?
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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Kitts" data-source="post: 2364441" data-attributes="member: 103317"><p>Just for some insight, I hunted Caribou in 1999 in Alaska out of Illiamna. I was hunting with a couple of guys that are very well versed in hunting and the outdoors, born and raised in Montana. On the first morning of our hunt 100 yards from our tent we came over a rise and there was a large brown hairy object about 50 yards in front of us. I said to my buddy holly crap look at that and he said what the hell is a buffalo doing way out here. Obviously it was not a Buffalo but a very large Grizzly Bear thats backside looked as big as the side of the barn. there big and there mean and I would want something a little larger than a 140-150 grain bullet in my rifle if it decided I might be its next meal. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Kitts, post: 2364441, member: 103317"] Just for some insight, I hunted Caribou in 1999 in Alaska out of Illiamna. I was hunting with a couple of guys that are very well versed in hunting and the outdoors, born and raised in Montana. On the first morning of our hunt 100 yards from our tent we came over a rise and there was a large brown hairy object about 50 yards in front of us. I said to my buddy holly crap look at that and he said what the hell is a buffalo doing way out here. Obviously it was not a Buffalo but a very large Grizzly Bear thats backside looked as big as the side of the barn. there big and there mean and I would want something a little larger than a 140-150 grain bullet in my rifle if it decided I might be its next meal. JMO [/QUOTE]
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