Sawyer Rob
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I have one too, and so far it's been a good grinder.While not a saw, I bought a 20V Dewalt grinder.
Most definitely not a toy like my previous Porter Cable grinder.
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I have one too, and so far it's been a good grinder.While not a saw, I bought a 20V Dewalt grinder.
Most definitely not a toy like my previous Porter Cable grinder.
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Somebody got it before me! Bummer.Could be a good deal! As he says in the ad, the two batteries are worth more than the asking price. Of course, that depends on how well the batteries were treated.
Regardless of how well the saw works, it's just icing on the cake.
Somebody got it before me! Bummer.
I know it was a good deal because it was gone in a few hours!
Dang it!![]()
Nice, I have a Savage Hog hunter 110. I issues with it chambering rounds and had to send it back to the factory. That 350 round is a nice round. We are also a straight wall or slug state.Brought home a Ruger American in 350 Legend. The Vortex scope was "mounted", but barely tight. That's okay, easy to bore site a bolt gun. I needed something with more range than my 77/44 Ruger. I couldn't find much in the "new" 400 Legend, either ammo or rifles. 350 should be fine. Plus, it was on sale $100 off...
Iowa is a "straight wall" deer rifle state.
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It is because we are flat landers and our rounds, if high powered, would travel too far and their are too many people and idiots.Thanks. I've never heard of such a rule. But I've only hunted in Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi, and Canada.
That's one of the things about the northern half of Indiana... Pretty flat and a road every mile. You're rarely 1/2 a mile from a road. There really wasn't a need for rifles when shotguns would do just fine. Once they allowed muzzle loaders and had few incidents, it was pretty easy to see that modern rifles would work IF people were careful. Deer stands lessen the chance of long shots going astray.It is because we are flat landers and our rounds, if high powered, would travel too far and their are too many people and idiots.
Guys in hilly states or more open range can get away with high power rounds without killing their neighbors. I would hate to see Ohio open up deer hunting for a high powered rounds. The slug toting idiots are scary enough.