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dustyr



Number of posts: 16
Age: 52
Location: Rowan County, North Carolina
Registration date: 2008-12-24

PostSubject: member intro   Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:47 am

Dusty Rhoades
Rowan County, North Carolina
Married
Military Veteran (USCG)

CVA Hunterbolt 45 cal
CVA Bobcat 50 cal
Savage 111LA 270 cal
Winchester 1300XTR 12ga
Mosin-Nagant (Tikka) - nicnamed "The Mule Kicker"
Daisy Red Rider 650 reapeater BB gun (couldn't resist Very Happy )
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old/new



Number of posts: 11
Age: 59
Location: Long Island, NY
Registration date: 2008-12-24

PostSubject: Member Intro   Sun Jan 04, 2009 6:02 pm

Jim
Long Island, NY
Married w/3 girls (1 hunter), 3 grandchidren
Project Manager
Love to hunt & fish
Muzzleloading enthusiast (suprise Exclamation )

Muzzloaders:
50cal Lyman Deerstalker w/Lyman peep
50cal TC Prohunter w/Bushnell Elite 3200 w/ballistic reticle
Brand new CVA Accura in 45cal (just deliverd by the big brown truck yesterday) cheers
No scope yet. Probably another Bushnell or a Leupold

[b]Happy to be here!
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dustyr



Number of posts: 16
Age: 52
Location: Rowan County, North Carolina
Registration date: 2008-12-24

PostSubject: Re: member intro   Sun Jan 04, 2009 7:47 pm

Welcome Jim!

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I've lost my mind - but that's okay, I'm not looking for it anymore.
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corey
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Admin


Number of posts: 97
Age: 31
Registration date: 2008-12-23

PostSubject: Re: member intro   Mon Jan 05, 2009 12:28 am

welcome both,

Corey (admin)
Staunton Va
big fan of things that go boom Razz

I promise, no hurt feeling, a good clean discussion.

just gotta get still figure a few things out scratch
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saxman



Number of posts: 14
Age: 51
Location: Amelia Island,Florida
Registration date: 2008-12-24

PostSubject: Re: member intro   Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:27 am

saxman aka Scott
Amelia Island Florida
51 years old
Married
6 children
Pro Saxophonist (I am a used to be or has been who just wont quit)

TC Encore / 50 cal / SS / Two stocks (leatherwood Hi Lux Toby Bridges ML scope Silver
CVA Optima / 50 cal / Blued / Camo thumbhole stock / no scope
CVA Kodiak Pro / 45 cal / SS fluted / Camo stock / For sale,never fired $175

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Scott
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TC Encore
CVA Kodiak Pro 45 cal
SS / Camo


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Marty



Number of posts: 33
Age: 53
Location: Massachusetts
Registration date: 2009-02-07

PostSubject: Re: member intro   Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:58 pm

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Figured I'd finally introduce myself a little better to members of Corey's Forum.

"Marty"
Age: 53
Marlborough, MA
Married, 1 son in College
WORK: Environmental Analyst for 26 years, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
It's been a long time so let me think now scratch ... oh yes... now I remember; 1978 Bachelor's, Lycoming College(science major),
1979 Master's, Ball State University(science major)
HOBBIES: Deer hunting(smokegun/archery), scouting for deer, smallmouth bass fishing, hiking, mountain biking, bench tinkering, playing classical guitar,
(I also like to listen to shred guitar players!), "Shoot 'em and cook 'em" (I like to cook venison)
MEMBERSHIPS: Northeast Big Bucks Club, NORCO Sportsman Club

TOOLS: .45 front stuffers- CVA 's - Hunterbolt and Kodiak
Custom made Osage Orange selfbows with my home-made cedar arrows
BEAR Superstrike XLR Unicam Compound bow(I shoot 600 grainers- 2419's!)
Ground hunter only. I like to still hunt. Don't like tree stand hunting.

I still enjoy learning study from other hunter's experiences, especially their strategy and story as to how they harvested their big game. I believe the hunt itself is what makes for a great time and memory.. not what's hanging on the wall.
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