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Old 11-27-2011, 03:07 AM
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So these are all members here? Can you tell those of us who don't know who is who...who is who?

Also...is this in Montana?

Thx!

L-R Ray Doug Rem/Richard and John. yes big sky country, I thought I died and went to heaven. following Doug around up in that country and running with that crew will get ya into trouble… you’ll come home with stuff you never knew they made…. They just love to corrupt an innocent lil country boy…

Richard is probably one of the best shooters I know… he can really dial in on em fast but where his tallent really comes in is how easily he can get you dialed in on a PD. Some of ya may know how landmarks can be few and far between maiking it difficult to communicate to someone as to where you are seeing a PD!
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Old 11-27-2011, 03:11 AM
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Bill you are a lucky guy!





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Old 11-27-2011, 03:26 AM
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thats what i was thinking, i remembered you, ray and john but couldnt remember the fourth one on the first trip, and yea the second trip i know jay was there, did you and your son come again? all i remember is all of you guys were class acts
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Old 11-27-2011, 12:48 PM
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Default Very Interesting Post!

Thanks for the post! I know that I, and perhaps others here, would like to see more photos of times both long ago and recent.

Especially for those of us who are "johnny come lately's" on the forum it's great to be able to put names with faces.

George
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Old 11-27-2011, 04:24 PM
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How old is that photo with montdoug? SX
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Old 11-27-2011, 06:32 PM
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Don't know REM other than a few pleasant phone conversations, but I do have a pretty intimate knowledge of the rifle in the first pic.



Thanks REM.
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Old 11-27-2011, 07:55 PM
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Never met the good looking one on the right but the other 3 outlaws (LOL)I have hunted with. If the one on the right is anything like the other 3 he'd be a swell fellow to hunt with. I was on 2 hunts with Rem and he treated me with respect and like you said he was always helping someone more that he was shooting himself. Would'nt mind another hunt with him.
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Old 11-27-2011, 10:12 PM
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That’s a nice one Charlie and I have had some fond memories and intimate moments with that riffle as well.



Shot my first Jack with it in Montana. Looks like I was wearing the shoot first ask questions later one saubier.com tees shirt that day.

In case you are into the history of that riffle, there was a guy here on saubier.com that went by Hunter. Not sure if he is still around but was from Oklahoma and was selling it to get something bigger for the longer range windy days in a PD town. Hunter was a great guy also, I bought two riffles from him and he took good care of his stuff. That 17 AH is one that I should have not let get away but in reality when I posted it FS here on saubier little did I know it would be the beginning of a great friendship with one of the nicest guys I have ever met! I’m very happy for you and am sure you will have many great memories with the riffle as well!

Bill, that guy on the far right is just like the other three hoodlums, he has two really awesome riffles to be really proud of and he knows how to shoot them at some longer ranges!
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Old 11-28-2011, 12:30 AM
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My first PD hunt with REM was in 1993. I think it was his first hunt too. We went to South Dakota and had a blast. I remember I only had two PD rifles then. A .223 and a 22-250 both Ruger Varmints and a 77/22 22lr.
We went 3 years in a row and I used the same 3 guns every year.

This place has changed my way of thinking, as far as rifles go.

My son and I went PD hunting in 08, 09, 10 in Nebraska. My Ruger 19 Calhoon is the only gun that made more than one trip. lol

I'll have to tell REM he is famous............
Bill
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Old 11-28-2011, 02:23 AM
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Thumbs up I know those four guys!!

Reminds me of the phrase........"The four horsemen of the............".

Anyway......Gary's right.......REM is good people.

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