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Jim Saubier is alive
And Ken is with him in MT chasing elk. I'd say they are doing well.
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Congratulations Jim.
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that's great, but are they using small calibers?
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Great, just know they will have a fine and successful trip.
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They must be using .224 cal. I don't think .17 or .20 would work on elk.
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Don't kid yourself they WILL work on elk, so will a 22LF. (yep, I did once)
Might get a bit expensive with the wrong witness. Re: "be careful out there!" Good to hear and see that old bird, been a long time since he's shown his face here.
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Awesome!
Congratulations Jim, looks like a dandy.
Matt
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Dang.....!! Jim....
Is that a 5x5? What are its measurements?
VERY nice elk!! BTW.......how's the new homestead working out? Kevin |
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Honestly guys, I don't think Jim ever even looks at this page any more. He is into small bore shotgunning here lately though, using a 28 ga I believe, mostly for clays and waterfowl.
They are bow hunting, so not exactly small caliber. I haven't talked to them yet, no idea what size, etc. You know as much as I do at this point. |
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17AH works, dont ask how I know.
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