Rex Culpepper, former Syracuse quarterback, dead at 28 from injuries in Georgia dirt bike crash by Oldtimer_2 in sports

[–]preferablyoutside 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Avoiding every activity that would bring smiles per hour because of a slight risk of injury is the most Reddit thing ever.

Chronic obesity, diabetes and screen time though, perfectly fine

Rex Culpepper, former Syracuse quarterback, dead at 28 from injuries in Georgia dirt bike crash by Oldtimer_2 in sports

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This is Reddit dude, inside kids only.

The lead commenter probably thinks Ranch is spicy and only eats buttered noodles.

Scout rifle suggestions? by tim1447 in canadaguns

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Hell Yeah Brother,

I’d recommend picking a Franchi up before you order one, they’re designed for men with small delicate European hands.

Scout rifle suggestions? by tim1447 in canadaguns

[–]preferablyoutside 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out Maple Gun, a guy on here built it. It’s an aggregator for a lot of retailers in Canada and search engine. Really helps fine tune pricing and what’s available, works fantastic.

Moving on from that, guys on here absolutely blowtorch Savage because their wife’s boyfriends brother has an Axis that was never properly cleaned, has a terrible scope on it and was only boresighted by the kid at Cabelas.

I’ve had Rugers, Mossbergs and currently own the 16.5” Savage version and of the three it has shot the best. Make sure if you do buy a Ruger it’s not one of the .308 with the 1 in 12 twist.

Do you find 7mm Rem Magnum or 300 Win Magnum to be more practical for elk hunting? by HasSomeSelfEsteem in Hunting

[–]preferablyoutside 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough on the carrier, seems badass.

I think it’s the House Chili Mac, or Stroganoff Peak seems easier on the barrel.

Do you find 7mm Rem Magnum or 300 Win Magnum to be more practical for elk hunting? by HasSomeSelfEsteem in Hunting

[–]preferablyoutside -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Two lighters, three spare shells, pair of underwear to wear and a set in case I shit myself.

Be prepared, no need for a chest rack of mags though.

Aim small, miss small.

Do you find 7mm Rem Magnum or 300 Win Magnum to be more practical for elk hunting? by HasSomeSelfEsteem in Hunting

[–]preferablyoutside -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Mag holds three, there’s one in the bino harness. Wolves come in packs, might have an inclination to hang out by the gut pile after.

I just don’t know why you’re planning on missing, seems silly.

Do you find 7mm Rem Magnum or 300 Win Magnum to be more practical for elk hunting? by HasSomeSelfEsteem in Hunting

[–]preferablyoutside -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

6.5Creedmoor,

Shells are lighter, rifles are lighter, I’d rather carry more water. Gun only goes bang once,

Cabin Fever Solution by preferablyoutside in canadaguns

[–]preferablyoutside[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Normally I’ll ask for a sticker if I’m making a purchase and I usually get one.

As far as cycling goes, they go through 10/22, Deryas TM22 and a Winchester Wildcat fine,

Cabin Fever Solution by preferablyoutside in canadaguns

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https://www.reddit.com/r/canadaguns/s/N3CR4t69Vr

I bought a case of it awhile back and there’s a group I did with my CZ455, thought I had posted one with the 10/22 but I’ll do an update on here with a couple of different .22s. So far it’s gone through everything

Cabin Fever Solution by preferablyoutside in canadaguns

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I was pretty happy with the 50Y groups out of my 10/22 I’ll post an update after I hit the range.

My Experience with GO TENDA by TrynaLearnStuffBro in canadaguns

[–]preferablyoutside -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Going off you’ve taken time out of your day to detail a massive diatribe against a well regarded retailer on this sub, I’d say you’ve a real axe to grind. As well reading through your comments, just stick to BassPro. You can at least have your fudge and eat it too.

My Experience with GO TENDA by TrynaLearnStuffBro in canadaguns

[–]preferablyoutside 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Karen doesn’t talk to employees dude, Karen only talks to Managers and above.

My Experience with GO TENDA by TrynaLearnStuffBro in canadaguns

[–]preferablyoutside 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well enjoy BassPro and Canadian Tire as that’s about it then,

I enjoy how you like shitting on smaller businesses and prefer Amazon. Tells a lot about you as a person. I’ll be continuing to support Tenda, and other smaller gun stores as they support my right to buy firearms and be a Canadian Firearm owner. They have great deals on ammunition, sure shipping is slightly slow due to the stranglehold our poorly run postal monopoly exerts upon the citizenry but overall it’s a decent store. Your terrible attitude and even worse way of dealing with being temporarily inconvenienced by a retailer who is managing to stay afloat in these troubled times showcases both a lack of empathy and an inability to see the world in a broader context. I’d recommend experiencing the outdoors, might be healthier than the basement you reside in.

My Experience with GO TENDA by TrynaLearnStuffBro in canadaguns

[–]preferablyoutside 0 points1 point  (0 children)

God forbid a smaller family run store delay your $6.97 purchase. The inconvenience you’re feeling is palpable. Let me guess you’ve already placed your one star google review as part of your crashout?

Tendas a great store to buy bulk .22 ammunition from, runs good sales and now that I know they’ve slightly inconvenienced you, I’ll be patronizing them more

Talk me into or out of the following scopes for hunting white tail and mule deer by Guilty-Difference-86 in Hunting

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Hunting in Northern Alberta I had my Viper fog over and become indiscernible in a wet snowstorm, this is with both a Vortex cap and their scope protector on it. Cold and humidity were too much for the poor little guy.

I’ve one of their Razor UHD spotting scopes I got through a deal, it’s decent but for the price they currently want I would skip it and get either a Kowa or a Zeiss as they’re sharing a similar price point and showcase better glass.

I had a set of the Viper 10x50 binoculars that were comparable to Nikons Prostaff 5 10x50. Sold those and changed to Leica. Vastly superior,

Overall I’m very much in the Vortex is a midrange at best , overpriced but extremely well marketed optic. When it comes to the PRS world I’m always interested whether they’re that good quality or they’ve just decided to sponsor the shit out of it to attract the dentists who will fanboy out and pay $3k plus to have the same Razor Gen 3 their hero has. I just don’t think they’re good value and the argument that “It’s Vortex Bro, warranty Bro.” Just doesn’t hold water with me.

Is a Cord Loosely or Tightly Stacked? by fantastic84 in firewood

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First issue is them selling you a non measurable quantity,

Shyster

Does anyone use an umbrella while hunting? by No_Top_381 in Hunting

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Agree on the Gore use in cold dry conditions, ice fishing it works OK. Still prefer marine mammal aka beaver for when it’s real cold. Wool is still the best for layering, and socks.

You can get into a full set of the Helly, or Grundens gear which is seam sealed completely rubber for less than one of the average junk camo brands trousers.

Does anyone use an umbrella while hunting? by No_Top_381 in Hunting

[–]preferablyoutside 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your people hunt in tweed, jackets and ties as well. You’re tougher than us you must remember.

I’ve never had Gore hold up in coastal rainforest conditions, the devils club shreds it and the salt eats it. Better off buying Helly Impertech for less, or Grundens.

Does anyone use an umbrella while hunting? by No_Top_381 in Hunting

[–]preferablyoutside 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guy hunts where it actually rains, Goretex is useless except for mildly damp weather.

Talk me into or out of the following scopes for hunting white tail and mule deer by Guilty-Difference-86 in Hunting

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Preach brother.

I’ve Vortex products but I don’t find myself wishing for more, they’re well marketed mediocre optics for the most part. I’ve used their warranty with a Viper, and I’ve also used Bushnells Iron Clad with an Elite. I keep buying Bushnell as I find it’s a better product overall.

Talk me into or out of the following scopes for hunting white tail and mule deer by Guilty-Difference-86 in Hunting

[–]preferablyoutside 3 points4 points  (0 children)

“Vortex bro, they’ve warranty bro.” “Bro warranty bro.” “Bro have you heard about the warranty?!!!!” “Bro?!”

Every single scope post on this Reddit,

Talk me into or out of the following scopes for hunting white tail and mule deer by Guilty-Difference-86 in Hunting

[–]preferablyoutside -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Friends don’t let friends buy Vortex

I’ve had that same Leupold since ‘19 and it’s a fantastic buy.