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BB, isn't that the same camper shell you were trying to give away back in May? Rule1: Never get rid of anything because as soon as you do you'll wish you hadn't, especially if it can fit on or in a truck. BTW, nice looking configuration and rig!
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That's my old truck and loaded up for last years hunt. I sold that truck to my son after swapping the new street tires from my new truck for the off roads on that truck.
I never managed to even give that camper shell away. I'm thinking Goodwill is the way to go. |
Getting my new truck ready to go.
I took out the rear seats. http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n.../Getready1.jpg Bolt the cap and box on the truck http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...Truckready.jpg When driving across country its always good to take off your "Obama & Biden in 2012" bumper sticker and put on one that doesn't irritate quite so many conservative republican highway patrol officers. :D http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...ruckready1.jpg |
Everything is loaded except for the bow and guns and laptop.
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New Mexico buffalo
There are a few opportunities in NM to hunt or shoot buffalo on private lands. Whether it is a hunt or just a shoot varies by the owner. The Armendaris Ranch (owned by Ted Turner) offers both. Regardless, the outcome is a bunch of organic meat at a very reasonable price. Shooting a cow ($1000) will net about 350-400lb of meat. Facturing in a packing (cut/wrap) fee and adding costs from where I live in AZ it works out to near $4.00 per pound. Happens my wife and kids really like buffalo roasts and burger. Also gives me a chance to use my Sharps and rolling block rifles for their intended purposes, a 50-90 is just not required to shoot a javelina...
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