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Thread: A few more swine with the 96/44 and Lyman Devastator

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    twice that means fort up in the basement and order extra ICE for the kiddie pool I'd be sitting in.
    were still at or below 54 for our night time temperatures.

    I like the combination you have there, light weight, quick, and accurate with a thump.
    perfect for the type of hunting your doing.

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    why does it look like theres a snake on your bike, above the left peg? am I tripping? and what size motor is that, its a nice bike, I like the light guards! I ride an 08 Yamaha v-star 1100 classic, but still love the smaller dirt/endure bikes
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    Quote Originally Posted by The O.K. KIDD View Post
    why does it look like theres a snake on your bike, above the left peg? am I tripping? and what size motor is that, its a nice bike, I like the light guards! I ride an 08 Yamaha v-star 1100 classic, but still love the smaller dirt/endure bikes
    It's a great big snake of mud being forced out of the front sprocket cover, like chocolate soft serve.

    The bike is a Suzuki DR200, also known as a Trojan which is sold as a farm bike here. Comes with front and rear racks, two stands for soft ground, kick and electric start and a clutch lever lock. It works well for this game.

    Recovered pills - none this trip but here are some from other trips.

    310gr Lee from this tropical QLD boar.





    Left three are Devastators, minus 100gr of peeled off nose. The right one is another Lee.



    Another Lee.

    Last edited by Fenring; 07-07-2016 at 09:52 PM.

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    I need to get that Lee mold to the top of my list...

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    Thanks for the pics of the recovered boolits !
    I'm surprised at how well they held together beings how you didn't add any tin to the mix.

    CPL Lou

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    I'm very happy with them.

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    Thank you guys so much for sharing the trip with us. In he mid 1970s I and several friends would go far out into the Mojave Desert in four wheel drive trucks and spend the weekend walking and shooting. Of course we didn't have feral pigs to shoot at. Those beasts are causing lots of problems in the southern part of the USA but they do need water and the desert has little of that. We explored many abandoned gold mines.I have many pictures taken on those trips and as soon as I solve a download problem I will be sharing those. Thanks again. Great pictures and great group of guys. The world needs more of you.
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    Enjoyed the pics and the post. Sounds like a great trip.

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    Thanks guys.

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