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  1. Have one, love it. Trigger pull is nice, the way the trigger sits on your finger is unlike most rifles, it feels like they bent the trigger for MY finger.. Solid, fun to to shoot. PLUS, with the straight pull bolt, you won't have to worry about your target seeing you when you cycle a round :-) Troop tags are the icing on the cake, talk about a direct connection with the history of a firearm.. another post here -> http://njgunforums.com/forum/index.php/topic/39215-k31-owners/
  2. I haven't shot a mossberg, so i can only comment on the Rem's that i own.. sorry
  3. I have a few Remington 700's, one in .308 and one in 300 Win. The 308 i use mostly for bench shooting, 300yds @ CJ. The 300WM i picked up for an upcoming hunting trip. My 308 isn't setup for hunting, so I went with the 300. Don't know much about 300 rum however, but I would imagine the ammo is not as easy to obtain as .308. I initially had a hard time finding 300wm in stock anywhere, but .308 was easy to find. Looks like your missing a Rem 700 from your lineup anyway :-). I would go .308 if I had to do it over again, simply for the fact that surplus and new .308 ammo is around.
  4. It really is.. I just picked up my 3rd CMP purchase last week ( .308 M1) and this by far was the longest wait, ordered early Jan and came mid April.. wait times are getting longer, so, anyone on the fence, send it in a forget about it.. before it's too late! :-) Congrats on the rifle Capri..
  5. sad news, always enjoyed his videos and teaching style. Had the pleasure of meeting him and grabbing an autograph @ shot show a few years ago.. glad I took the time to shake his hand.
  6. I'm set for Feb 14th, 2014 for my return trip with a few other guys. I will try and get all the big pigs before MosinRob gets there the week after :-)
  7. http://njgunforums.com/forum/index.php/topic/49504-my-remington-700-milspec-5r-project/page__fromsearch__1
  8. you can also try ShedHedz http://www.shedhedz.com/ they are awesome, used for personal and commercial, i think Bry@n used them as well.. they are out of Sayreville..
  9. Not to thread jack, but I need to add Muzzleloader to my license, for some reason I didn't think i would need it in NJ, but now I do. I have Shotgun and Bow.. Can i just take the muzzleloader portion and be done?
  10. Yeah, his table has some movement, one of the first things i mentioned. Having a solid surface will make the whole process much smoother and you should be able to resolve the seating issues easily with a more sturdy work surface... glad it's working out for you... happy to help.. sad part is i spent more time on your press than my own lately... :-)
  11. I agree, in my opinion it is a waste of 4 bucks, but a good way to kill 10 minutes of your Sunday.... went once with JimmyAGR on our way to CJRPC, wouldn't go back. fishing stuff, clothes, old books, blah..
  12. I have a 650 as well, willing to help
  13. Nice Tony! My wife n kids roll in a GMC Acadia, had it since new in 2007 and NO issues what so ever.. full time 4wd, built like a tank... truck size tires but rides like a car...
  14. Redfield Rampage 20-60x80mm Angled Spotting Scope Was $1222.92 now only $199.99! Linky..
  15. When i went, we did a "field walk" that consisted of showing us a few fake animals in the woods. Live fire was 20ga shotguns, shooting @ 2 clay straight out. be sure to check the safety everytime you touch the shotgun, they make you hand it back, then they hand it to you again (my guy flipped the safety off) so be sure to check each time, even if you just put it on... written is easy, answers are mostly common sense stuff, most wrong answers didn't even make sense.. go to huntersexam.com and do the free portion, its basically the whole test, word for word
  16. I had some bacon and ham steak for breakfast, damn, it was delicious!!!
  17. Just picked up mine yesterday.. I used a butcher local to the hunt and it was worth the trip back up.. There's probably 125-130lbs of meat on this table. almost 50lbs of sausage, 16 lbs of bacon, 4 hams, 1 whole shoulder for smoking (bottom right), some huge ham slices, racks of ribs (far left) and a metric shit ton of pork chops (bottom center, 1" think, 2 per pack 46 Chops!)...
  18. You should also check with your marina to make sure they don't have any No Firearms rules in their slip agreement/contract since you are renting from them, on their property. Don't be stupid with it and you should be fine. I've got a few customers at my place that i know have weapons on board. We also one with a legit CCW. My other thought about the bay area is, depending on what town your are actually in at the time, wouldn't the same no discharge rules apply as if you were on land in the town. I've never seen waterways exempted from the discharge laws.. I've never knew anyone to ever have any issues with a long gun on board a boat. I've been boarded by the CG with shotguns on board and it's never been an issue..
  19. I've done this in the ocean while shark fishing, I own a marina at the nothern end of B. Bay and I would NEVER discharge in the bay, but thats just me.. In the ocean, no one around, no problem, but the staties will be all over you in a second in the summer
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